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Ed Husic and Mark Dreyfus' anger has boiled to the surface as Anthony Albanese prepares to confirm his new frontbench, while the Nationals are gearing up for Matt Canavan's tilt at the party ...
The sacking of Mark Dreyfus and Ed Husic sends a signal that performance and party loyalty are far less important than what ...
The Liberal-backed group spent millions trying to stop a Labor-Greens minority government. It won the battle but lost the war ...
Australia has 80 tonnes of government gold, owned by the RBA, but it’s not in Canberra though, nor is it in Sydney, Perth or ...
Political commentators got the read on young men very wrong, in part because they would not be swayed from their US-inspired ...
The Coalition looks set to be reduced to 27 seats — two fewer than at any time since the Senate assumed its current size in ...
YouTube has been around so long that it's easy to miss how it's grown even bigger and more influential. Australian political ...
News Corp contributed deeply the Liberals' election disaster. Its agenda, designed to serve its business interests and not ...
The Liberal leadership contest between Sussan Ley and Angus Taylor could start an ongoing battle between moderates and the right. And that's good news only for Labor.
They are unanimous on one aspect of the 2025 federal election: business-as-usual politics has left voters feeling dirty.
The claim appeared on Facebook after the election, in which Labor's Ali France ousted Dutton from the outer Brisbane seat.
For the first time in history, an American will be head of 1.4 billion Roman Catholics. Meanwhile, the Labor government has axed two senior ministers from its frontbench, and Senator Jacinta ...