News & Views The Liberals would be better off with Morrison out of parliament Liberal frontbencher Karen Andrews wouldn’t be alone among her colleagues in believing Scott Morrison should quit parliament.
News & Views Explainer: Scott Morrison was sworn in to several portfolios other than prime minister during the pandemic. How can this be done? There is still much about these reports that remains unclear – but it is inappropriate for a government to act with secrecy on such matters.
News & Views Our response to the Nadesalingam family proves humanity, not fear lies at the heart of Australia’s national identity In just a matter of hours the Nadesalingam family will be back in their beloved home of Biloela surrounded by the community which loves them.
News & Views ‘Where are you going to not be a bulldozer?’: Tracy Grimshaw pins Morrison on whether he will change Scott Morrison told Tracy Grimshaw that if could repeat the day of the women’s March 4 Justice last year, he wouldn’t change a thing
News & Views Hey, guess what, guys? Women vote too – and they may decide the outcome of this election Despite the treatment of women being hotly debated in recent times, they have been largely overlooked during the election – and that may have big consequences on May 21.
News & Views Alan Tudge will return to cabinet if Coalition re-elected, Morrison says Prime Minister Scott Morrison has confirmed Education Minister Alan Tudge will return to cabinet if the Coalition government is re-elected.
Screen Only 17 per cent of working Australian women are satisfied with the Morrison government Fifty-one per cent of working women in Australia are dissatisfied with the Morrison government, according to a new ACTU poll.
News & Views A shouty, unedifying spectacle and a narrow win for Albanese: 3 experts assess the second election debate In the often fiery debate, the leaders answered questions about the cost of living, aged care, national security and a federal integrity commission, among other issues.
Politics How the Liberals lost the ‘moral middle class’ – and now the teal independents may well cash in The strength of support for the teal independents reveals a fracturing of support for the Liberal Party in its traditional strongholds.
News & Views Scott Morrison fails the ‘character’ test posed by his Warringah candidate In the controversy over Liberal candidate Katherine Deves, we have seen the prime minister fail a significant character test
News & Views ‘What about my right to be heard?’: Former Liberal staffer Rachelle Miller on being silenced Former Liberal staffer Rachelle Miller has said the story of her experiences working in politics have been “silence, ignored and denied”.
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.