Biggest challenge facing PM over next three years
Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers’ biggest challenge over the next three years will be difficult politically, but is hugely important economically, writes the editor.
Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers’ biggest challenge over the next three years will be difficult politically, but is hugely important economically, writes the editor.
Once again the Liberal Party has learnt their voting base is more ruthless than any Wall Street broker could ever aspire to be – and for good reason. If the Coalition can’t get its act together, the Prime Minister will have carte blanche to change Australia as he wants.
Denial from the Coalition and its supporters ultimately led to the crippling losses in the election. There are eight lessons the Liberals must learn if they want to survive, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Election campaign staff deliberately shielded ousted Opposition Leader Peter Dutton from key intel because “he was already a nervous wreck”, writes James Campbell.
The latest leaders’ debate must surely have come as blessed relief to those for whom whalesong or sleeping tablets just wouldn’t do the trick, writes Joe Hildebrand.
It is impossible to analyse the election without looking at the effect such a massive and profound global event will have on it, writes Joe Hildebrand.
This debate revealed Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese are fundamentally different political animals on a level much deeper than mere politics, argues James Morrow.
Last night’s debate was a chance to rev up this tedious election campaign. Unfortunately, we’ve seen higher stakes on Lego Masters, writes James Weir.
They called each other liars, tore into weaknesses and got sharply personal at times, but by the end they … agreed. Here are the key moments from the third leaders’ debate.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton just got a brutal reminder that every Liberal leader should get through their head: you can’t run from these idiotic climate wars.
In the past 72 hours, the Prime Minister and his team – buoyed by recent polls – have shifted gear into new, dangerously cocky territory, writes James Morrow.
What if this election was already over before polling day? Well it’s possible it will be and the beginning of the end starts tomorrow, writes Joe Hildebrand.
For Peter Dutton it is truly Hail Mary time. He needs nothing short of a miracle to get back in the hunt, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Victoria will swing, WA is a stronghold, NSW is up for grabs and fierce battles unfold in Teal and Green seats. As we get to the pointy end of this campaign, these are the seats to watch, writes Tom Connell.
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