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The two contenders give the impression the country is hanging on for dear life, and their job is simply to get Australia ...
Anthony Albanese has refused to detail his new plan for nature positive laws, while standing next to Roger Cook after the WA ...
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are hitting the road again as the penultimate day of campaigning for Saturday’s federal ...
Religious discrimination laws are unlikely to be resuscitated by the government after being abandoned last year. Prime ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has refused to rule out raising taxes if re-elected, as he also declined to confirm if he ...
Anthony Albanese has opened up about the life-changing impact of a car accident that occurred five years ago revealing he ...
The Coalition is releasing its costings in the final days of the campaign. It's claiming budget deficits will be $10 billion ...
The prime minister has said Australia's economic outlook remains positive after the US commerce department reported that the ...
Anthony Albanese is playing down the prospect of reforming the tax system to pay for his big-spending agenda if he is ...
The term 'verballing' has become a focal point in the election discourse after Prime Minister Albanese accused Coalition Leader Peter Dutton of misrepresenting Foreign Minister Penny Wong's comments.
For instance, Bob Hawke, just days before becoming prime minister in 1983, hinted at the possibility of breaking election promises if fiscal circumstances warranted it—a promise he later fulfilled. In ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has launched a blistering attack against members of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, despite calling for an end to divisive religious debates moments later.