Morrison concedes defeat, Coalition make-up changes dramatically
Scott Morrison says he has left Australia in a stronger position while the make-up of the Coalition has changed dramatically. See our expert analysis.
Scott Morrison says he has left Australia in a stronger position while the make-up of the Coalition has changed dramatically. See our expert analysis.
Independent Indi MP Helen Haines says her people have “rocked the system” in her winning speech at Wangaratta.
Labor is closing in on securing three key regional NSW seats to further solidify its election victory.
Corangamite Liberal candidate Stephanie Asher has conceded the formerly marginal electorate to Labor.
Voters in the battleground seat’s farming towns reveal who they will back in the election and why. Watch the videos.
The major parties have provided few ag policy details this campaign. Has it provided independents with another window of opportunity?
A number of names are being touted for Agriculture Minister if Labor wins the election, including a former leader.
The NFF has run the rule over ag policies from both major parties heading into Saturday’s election, singling out one ALP approach in particular.
There’s plenty to examine in the often-overlooked safe electorates that cover regional Victoria and NSW. See our seat by seat breakdown.
Running for a return to the senate, the outspoken Derryn Hinch is campaigning for better deals for aged care and agriculture.
In the home stretch of the 2022 election campaign, see where each party stands on the policy issues that will shape the future of the regions.
The Labor Party will back a “long overdue” inquiry into Australian grain pricing so far rejected by the Coalition.
An ag visa is on the cards as well as a $500m fund to bolster agriculture, forestry and fisheries. See all Labor’s ag policies ahead of next week’s federal election.
Independents are going to have a big say in this month’s election and one marginal seat in rural Victoria continues to lead the way for them.
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