News & Views Frydenberg caught in ‘debate lie’ with independent opponent Dr Monique Ryan Josh Frydenberg has falsely accused independent opponent Monique Ryan of refusing a publicly televised debate with him.
Politics A lack of empathy vs a lack of hutzpah: A recap of the first leaders’ debate “It wasn’t a memorable night.” – Tarla Lambert recaps the first leaders’ debate.
Politics ‘Politics unplugged’ turns into ‘politics unhinged’: The debate that reminded us how batsh*t this election is getting The four took to the stage in front of a wide audience, with Murray lauding the debate as “all the big names, all in one place.”
Politics Backing a candidate like Katherine Deves shows the extremes Morrison is willing to sink to for a win The continued endorsement of Liberal candidate Katherine Deves has caused wide ruptures across the Coalition in recent days.
Politics Vitriol toward Australia’s female journalists gears up as election campaign unfolds A sinister by-product of this election is the vitriol slung at female journalists, a trend that appears to be ramping up daily across social.
Politics Morrison doubles down on trans women sport ban in a bid to appease religious groups Scott Morrison’s decision to double down on his position toward a trans women sports ban has moderate Liberals biting their nails.
News & Views Abuse of women not taken seriously by ‘negligent’ Instagram, new report says The report analysed messages sent to 5 famous Instagram users including, actor Amber Heard, and UK television presenter Rachel Riley.
Politics Jane Hume claims never to have seen a PM attacked on character like Morrison. Does she recall how her party treated Gillard? Julia Gillard was subjected to daily sexism during her tenure. Unlike Morrison, these tactics weren’t employed by anyone within her own party.
Politics Peter Gutwein’s resignation is proof the pandemic has shifted priorities for Australian families Gutwein admitted that leading through COVID had taken its toll. “I have nothing left in the tank to give,” he said.
Politics For people of colour, it’s not good enough to relegate Scott Morrison’s alleged racial profiling to the confines of political history This brand of racism isn’t unique to Morrison, but it is unique to a certain leader, who knows the power of division for political gain.
Politics Will the Prime Minister call an inquiry into his own alleged bullying? last night, Liberal Senator, Concetta Fierravanti-Wells slammed Morrison as not only “a bully” but an “autocrat” with “no moral compass”.
Politics Real measures to protect women’s safety must be front & centre of government’s budget Speaking to two experts in women’s safety, we explore the areas that must be addressed in the government’s 2022 budget.