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The treasurer has seen up close how a government can be fiscally disciplined but still maintain a prosperous economy. Too bad he didn't learn the lesson.
It wouldn’t be an Australian election without a bit of media hoo-ha about parties ‘preferencing’ others. But does it actually matter?
Candidates dance around religion for Easter, Colin Boyce's oddly specific pork-barrelling, and Dan Repacholi doesn't mince his words.
New RBA inflation data will be one of the last big bits of news before Australia votes on Saturday, and One Nation's chances are getting a lot of last-minute attention.
The comments about culture wars come as Dutton continues to double down in the debate over Welcome to Country ceremonies. The ...
Labor's safeguard mechanism is a shockingly deceptive piece of industry greenwashing disguised as climate regulation. It has ...
I’m not saying Labor is likely to be the great saviour of the free press either. The ALP has been slow to act on a range of important press freedom issues, including continuing to charge journalism ...
Neo-Nazis booing Uncle Mark Brown’s Welcome to Country at an Anzac Day service was not an aberration, but a symptom of a deeper sickness.
Polymarket can't legally operate in Australia. But that hasn't stopped the company from paying Australian Instagram and ...
Liberal Party games continue at Malvern Prepoll as Amelia Hamer builds a literal wall and uses umbrellas to try and deny places for people to hand out flyers or put signs Amelia Hamer has to be one of ...
The final leaders debate of the 2025 campaign threw up some curveballs, as Peter Dutton switches focus towards stoking ...
We've already gone into the horrifying amount of personal information political parties have on you. Now we look at what they do with it.
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