Could Opportunity break the 30-year cycle where voters vote, then NZ First picks the govt?
A new centrist party wouldn’t have to do much to win my vote – a good start would be recruiting people who aren’t in bed with ...
Since he suffered a neurological episode in December, theories about Dan Andrews’ recovery have swept Spring St like those ...
Liberals Paul Scarr and Andrew McLachlan have crossed the floor of the Senate to support the government's censure motion ...
The annual post-parade party at Sydney's Mardi Gras has been cancelled. It's far from the only controversy to hit the ...
Roy Morgan polling has dropped a set of state numbers that, even allowing for the usual caveats about minor party polling and margins of error, should be setting off alarm bells in Liberal ...
Polls say it's going to be a close one.
A white supremacist has gatecrashed a community event hosted by Goldstein MP Tim Wilson, claiming that immigration is an existential threat to Australia.
High-profile Bendigo publican Andrew Lethlean is set to mount a challenge to Jacinta Allan in her own electorate, in a move that threatens to divert Victorian Labor’s campaign resources away from ...
At the last two elections, the Coalition parties have remained largely immovable. Their voters, on the other hand, have been willing to shift.
The new shadow treasurer distances himself from the mistakes of his predecessor Angus Taylor, and promises an ‘unconventional’ battle with Jim Chalmers and further scrutiny of the NDIS.
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