The year in review: Morrison the dangerous Prime Minister
For most of this year, it looked like Scott Morrison and the Liberal–National coaltion was going to lose the election, but because the opinion polls [>>>]
For most of this year, it looked like Scott Morrison and the Liberal–National coaltion was going to lose the election, but because the opinion polls [>>>]
It was a big year in politics and the biggest event was the federal election in May. It wasn’t clear who was going to win [>>>]
Diary of an Election Victory: Labor’s rise to power Eddy Jokovich and David Lewis, 302 pages. Released December 2022 Our recommended price is $AUD32.95, but [>>>]
A lull in politics gives us some time to assess how the political parties are travelling, and since the May election result, most of the [>>>]
The final assessment is in and the Labor Party has won 77 seats, enough to form government in its own right, without needing the support [>>>]
The 2022 federal election turned out to be one of the interesting and exciting results in Australian history. Not that you’d get an understanding of [>>>]
And so, it has come to this. The day of the 2022 federal election. Week 6 of the campaign wasn’t that different to the previous [>>>]
Scott Morrison must now be rueing his decision to embark on a six-week election campaign, and it appears the longer it continues, the worse his [>>>]
Four weeks into the campaign and real votes are being cast, with the acceptance of postal votes and the prepoll period commencing soon. In 2019, [>>>]
Anthony Albanese was missing from the election campaign for one week, and didn’t the media have a field day. Unfortunately, the media has it in [>>>]
Scare campaigns need to have a semblance of truth behind them to work effectively and Labor’s strategy of making pensioners think they’ll have their income [>>>]
A very hostile first media conference for Anthony Albanese in the marginal seat of Bass in Tasmania, where he couldn’t answer or gave the wrong [>>>]
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