How Trump made Albo great again – twice
The polls clearly show the two seismic moments where the right’s anti-woke culture warrior made Anthony Albanese a Labor legend, writes David Penberthy
The polls clearly show the two seismic moments where the right’s anti-woke culture warrior made Anthony Albanese a Labor legend, writes David Penberthy
The outburst from an axed minister who labelled the Deputy Prime Minister a factional assassin says everything you need to know about him.
In November 2023 I wrote that Peter Dutton would never become prime minister. Here’s why I was right, says Paul Williams. VOTE IN OUR POLL
Labor must avoid the trap of thinking this extraordinary election result is a green light for it to give into its own temptations, writes the editor.
The Coalition has been left licking its wounds after Labor’s nationwide election assault, proving the party is suffering from a deeply ingrained identity crisis, writes James Morrow.
The writing was on the wall even before the polls opened, but while the election result is a catastrophe for the Coalition, it is a resounding win for democracy, writes Joe Hildebrand.
The Coalition fought to a shock lead in the polls, and then … stopped. So here we are, back with a Labor government that’s left Australia poorer, weaker, more divided and deeper in debt.
The state has decided with every single seat called. See how the 2025 Federal Election unfolded and tomorrow’s front page before it hits the newsstands.
Election night was never going to be a breeze for Peter Dutton but it’s been a disaster and could still get even worse, writes David Penberthy.
Labor’s campaign about Peter Dutton’s nuclear power plants and fabrications about cuts to Medicare are reminiscent of propaganda practised by communist regimes, writes Des Houghton.
These are the crossbench MPs who will hold all the power if Labor or the Coalition needs to form a minority government — and what they would want in return.
A new poll has revealed that some voters in 20 key marginal seats don’t love the idea of Anthony Albanese as their Prime Minister, as Dutton fights to stop Labor forming a minority government.
Election analyst Tom Connell reveals why the early and late votes will be of real interest as he explains how every seat will be called after polls close.
Peter Dutton believed he was on a winning streak and nobody told him he was wrong until it was all too late. It was echo chamber politics, pure and simple, writes Joe Hildebrand.
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