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The Coalition campaign has made another policy reversal, this time pledging to scrap Labor's EV tax breaks after just two ...
Crikey for PM consulted the master of election defeats, Crikey founder Stephen Mayne, who currently boasts 57 election ...
By April 2024, having helped defeat the Voice referendum, Dutton told a small business forum that the Liberal Party was now ...
The Liberal and Labor parties charge six-figure annual sums to join their business ‘network’ or ‘forum’. The Australian ...
There's a whole lot of excuses for Peter Dutton's historically bad polling figures as early voting opens. We rounded up as ...
Lyle, a former BBC reggae radio host and the host of football YouTube channel ArsenalFanTV (AFTV), is best known for ...
Both leaders say they want to be tough on big tech and to help kids. From what we know about the teen social media ban, it might accomplish neither aim.
Despite some continuing dog-whistles, the Liberals' election campaign has gone rather quiet about immigration. It reflects a ...
Peter Dutton could have made a virtue of his big increase in defence spending. Instead, the announcement turned into farce, symbolising everything wrong with his campaign.
Lobby groups like Advance, Better Australia, Australians for Prosperity and News Corp have spent months attacking the teals, but no-one really knows which seats the Libs could win back next week.
The Coalition will significantly lift defence spending as a proportion of GDP, it says — but what about value for money? Maybe it doesn't matter.
On the off chance you’re not a Tele subscriber and missed its world-leading, can’t-read-anywhere-else exclusive, Pope Francis ...