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Scott Morrison acknowledges saying 'I don't hold a hose, mate' wasn't helpful
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Scott Morrison says his comments, 'I don't hold a hose, mate' during the bushfires wasn't helpful. -
Regional Queensland not feeling as much federal election love this time around
via abc.net.auExperts say there has been a "noticeable drop in emphasis" on regional Queensland during the 2022 campaign as major parties focus on other electorates. -
Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews calls for a stop on the Gold Coast light rail project
via abc.net.auHome Affairs Minister Karen Andrews has called for a stop on the stage four light rail project in Gold Coast. Rachel Riga reports. -
Cost of living a major priority for Canberra residents
via abc.net.auCanberra is becoming an expensive place to live and for voters, addressing the cost of living is their priority at the federal election. Isaac Nowroozi reports. -
The last week of an election campaign used to be a trap for oppositions. Labor has changed the game
via abc.net.auErrors in costing election promises were usually not discovered until after people voted. And when they were, they were humiliating. So why haven't we heard much about costings in this election campaign? asks Peter Martin. -
Liberal candidate weighs into trans sport debate with a ‘personal interest’
via smh.com.auScott Morrison’s captain’s pick for Craig Kelly’s seat of Hughes has revealed she plays sport with transgender athletes and clubs are already dealing with the issue. -
Aged care homes will struggle to meet staff ratios as losses pile up: report
via smh.com.auMore aged care homes are running at a financial loss as the growing home-care sector poaches workers, putting new minimum staffing standards at risk. -
Coalition still non-committal on paid domestic violence leave after Fair Work backs entitlement
via abc.net.auThe Coalition is remaining non-committal about legislating 10 days' paid family and domestic violence leave for all workers, after the industrial umpire backed a union push to grant the entitlement to millions of Australians. -
Hezbollah allies lose seats in Lebanon election in first vote since Beirut blast
via abc.net.auLebanon's militant Hezbollah group and its allies suffer loss in its parliamentary elections in its first vote since 2018, with some of their most vocal opponents picking up more seats. -
From the Archives, 1992: Powerbroker goes for the good of the party
via smh.com.au30 years ago, Senator Graham Richardson - implicated in the Marshall Islands affair but proclaiming his innocence - resigned his Keating Government portfolio. -
Corruption concerns prompt 31 judges to make rare election intervention
via smh.com.auAn open letter from the judges escalates the political dispute over the integrity commission when the Coalition has played down the importance of the issue in shaping the election outcome this Saturday. -
Best of cartoons, May 18, 2022
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
Scott Morrison questioned over claim he 'saved' the country
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Scott Morrison acknowledges saying "I don't hold a hose, mate" after taking a Hawaiian holiday while fires burned across large parts of Australia burned "wasn't helpful". -
Scott Morrison acknowledges saying 'I don't hold a hose, mate' amid Black Summer wasn't helpful
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Scott Morrison acknowledges saying "I don't hold a hose, mate" after taking a Hawaiian holiday while Australia burned "wasn't helpful". -
Tensions rise in inner-city Brisbane seats as poll nears
via smh.com.auThe Greens have come under greater scrutiny from other parties as leader Adam Bandt talks up their chances in three Queensland seats. -
Nervous Liberals call on John Howard, veteran of ticklish times
via smh.com.auThe former prime minister has made a flying visit to Melbourne to help out three battlers who are doing it tough: Liberal MPs Gladys Liu, Katie Allen and Josh Frydenberg. -
John Howard hits the streets in Kooyong
via smh.com.au“The ‘angel of death’ – John Howard – is expected at Kooyong pre-polling any moment. Welcome to Kooyong, John!” -
Confidence falling among consumers as RBA prepares for more rate rises
via smh.com.auConsumer confidence has never been so low ahead of a federal election, as cost-of-living worries grow and the RBA considers more interest rate increases. -
The long election campaign has tightened the gap but many voters reject both leaders
via smh.com.auThe result of the Resolve Political Monitor survey puts the election too close to call when so many voters aren’t backing major parties. -
Race tightens: Poll shows Coalition lifting support and Labor dropping
via smh.com.auThe Coalition’s primary vote is up and Labor’s is down in a new poll but both major parties will need to rely on preferences with a third of Australians voting for others. -
Tim Wilson says China and Russia will benefit from a hung parliament
via smh.com.auThe Liberal Goldstein MP has suggested authoritarian regimes want a hung parliament in Australia so that they can take advantage of the government being “distracted”. -
Finland and Sweden want to join NATO. Could other 'neutral' European countries follow?
via abc.net.auFinland and Sweden's announcement that they intend to join NATO has dashed Vladimir Putin's hopes his war in Ukraine would deter expansion of the military alliance. But could it also mark the end of neutral states in Europe? -
Fewer public servants to cover election promises but deficits remain
via smh.com.auThe Coalition says it will save $3.3 billion by cutting into the public service, but the budget will remain mired in deficit as Labor holds back its costings. -
Coalition’s only IR reform defeated in test case as uni tutor loses right to go permanent
via smh.com.auToby Priest, who has worked as a casual tutor for almost 16 years, lost his right to convert to a permanent employee in a test case for the industrial relations change. -
Poor execution undercuts Coalition’s pitch for national security vote
via smh.com.auThe khaki election has not played as the Coalition hoped. Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne bears some blame. -
If Morrison wins the election, he needs a new foreign minister
via smh.com.auScott Morrison has felt the need to single out Marise Payne for praise. In fact, she has been a weak link. -
Spender sides with Labor over Coalition on raiding super for housing
via smh.com.auThe independent candidate said the policy would inflate house prices when what was needed was increased supply. -
Spender rejects Coalition’s super for housing policy
via smh.com.auThe independent candidate said the policy would inflate house prices when what was needed was increased supply. -
Maryborough business group petitions to leave Victoria's Mallee electorate ahead of polling
via abc.net.auMaryborough is one of three Central Goldfields towns moved from Wannon to Mallee in a 2019 redistribution, with some saying the town is not geographically or demographically aligned. -
Lung Foundation calls on Liberals’ star Swan candidate to reveal relationship with big tobacco
via smh.com.auLung Foundation Australia chief executive Mark Brooke said Kristy McSweeney needed to be honest about her work with the tobacco industry. -
Gold Coast MP Karen Andrews says her light rail opposition not motivated by investment property
via abc.net.auMcPherson MP Karen Andrews says community concerns about light rail stage 4, not an investment property she owns along the proposed route, are behind her opposition to the controversial project. -
Floating wetland along Yarra River among City of Melbourne's budget pledges
via abc.net.auProjects such as the transformation of the Yarra and the next stage of the Queen Victoria Market renewal are factored into the city's draft budget. -
Floating $40m wetland along Yarra River among City of Melbourne's budget pledges
via abc.net.auProjects such as the transformation of the Yarra and the next stage of the Queen Victoria Market renewal are factored into the city's draft budget. -
Independent backed by ex-Lib battling to upset safe Liberal seat of Grey
via abc.net.auIn an electorate that covers more than 90 per cent of South Australia, the typically safe Liberal seat of Grey is set to be hotly contested this federal election with the rise of a local independent candidate. -
Australia to downgrade diplomatic ties with Myanmar
via abc.net.auAustralia is moving to downgrade diplomatic ties with Myanmar as it tries to avoid legitimising the military junta that has seized power and violently suppressed protests in the South-East Asian country. -
ABC’s Buttrose responds to criticism broadcaster ‘marks its own homework’
via smh.com.auABC chair Ita Buttrose has confirmed plans to appoint an independent ombudsman to assess complaints about its editorial content. -
What is a hung parliament and how does it operate?
via abc.net.auWith just days out from the federal election, analysts say there is a very real prospect of a hung parliament. But what is a hung parliament? Antony Green explains how the government will operate. -
Everything you need to know before heading to the polls
via smh.com.auElection day is fast approaching, and we have found the answers to your FAQs. -
McDonalds to sell its Russian business in response to invasion of Ukraine
via abc.net.auThe McDonald's Corporation is selling its business in Russia, in response to the invasion of Ukraine. The fast-food giant temporarily closed all of its 850 Russian restaurants in March, and is expected to cost billions of dollars in written-off investments. -
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg swears ‘hand on heart’ super for housing policy won’t drive prices up
via smh.com.auThe Coalition’s policy would allow first home buyers to use up to $50,000 of their super and has sparked a fight with Labor over housing policy ahead of the election. -
Frydenberg swears ‘hand on heart’ super for housing policy won’t drive prices up
via smh.com.auThe Coalition’s promise to allow first home buyers to use up to $50,000 of their super has sparked a fight with Labor over housing policy ahead of the election. -
Major issues concerning younger voters
via abc.net.auClimate policy, housing and cost of living are some of the issues on the minds of younger voters. Triple J Hack's David Marchese looks at where the major parties stand on these issues. -
Finance Minister Simon Birmingham forecasts major improvements to the budget bottom line if re-elected
via abc.net.auFinance Minister Simon Birmingham says there will be a $104 billion improvement to the budget bottom line if the Coalition is re-elected. -
Cuts to public sector spending underpin Coalition's forecast budget improvement
via abc.net.auThe Coalition says it would improve the budget bottom line over the next four years by roughly a billion dollars, by driving down spending on the public service.
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