Where has the women’s rage of 2021 gone?

Where has the women’s rage of 2021 gone?

Women account for 40 per cent of all candidates across both houses of parliament,and are volunteering for political campaigns in droves.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons

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The debt that dare not speak its name - the budget election blues

The debt that dare not speak its name - the budget election blues

The largest budget deficits and record government debt should have been front and centre this campaign. Instead,neither side wants to deal with the issues.

  • byShane Wright
Waging war from a deep trench,Morrison camp says it can defy polls

Waging war from a deep trench,Morrison camp says it can defy polls

Some Liberals fear the character assassination of Scott Morrison is complete. If true,the election is all over,but he doesn’t buy it.

  • byDavid Crowe
Josh Frydenberg distances himself from Scott Morrison over Katherine Deves

Josh Frydenberg distances himself from Scott Morrison over Katherine Deves

It is the second time in a fortnight that the treasurer has distanced himself from the prime minister after Morrison slammed the NSW anti-corruption commission as a “kangaroo court”.

  • byAngus Thompson
Morrison’s strategy a political masterstroke or moral failure

Morrison’s strategy a political masterstroke or moral failure

Moderate Liberals are furious over Scott Morrison’s transphobic foray. It’s a dangerous gambit:burn their seats to win others.

  • byNiki Savva
What's the price of a tooth?
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What's the price of a tooth?

It turns out the tooth fairy leaves $20 for teeth,for the children of Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Shadow Treasurer Jim Chalmers,but is this too much or in line with inflation?

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Bad vibes:How a new wave has shaken Josh Frydenberg’s throne

Bad vibes:How a new wave has shaken Josh Frydenberg’s throne

Josh Frydenberg,Treasurer and member for Menzies’ old electorate of Kooyong,finds his future is at the mercy of an independent and disaffected Liberals.

  • byTony Wright
Ousted federal Liberals could bolster Victorian party’s firepower

Ousted federal Liberals could bolster Victorian party’s firepower

If the Coalition loses the federal election,formidable firepower such as Katie Allen,Tim Wilson,and even Josh Frydenberg could be added to a somewhat underwhelming state opposition.

  • byJon Faine
A love-hungry PM confronts his eviction,unloved

A love-hungry PM confronts his eviction,unloved

The polls are telling the story of a prime minister on course to lose to a fumbling contender. Scott Morrison faces a popularity paradox. He is deeply unpopular despite trying to do only popular things.

  • byParnell Palme McGuinness
Inflation bites:Josh Frydenberg and Jim Chalmers paying $20 for the Tooth Fairy

Inflation bites:Josh Frydenberg and Jim Chalmers paying $20 for the Tooth Fairy

A $20 note as a gift from the Tooth Fairy is fairly unheard of. But as prices of gas and groceries rise,perhaps $20 is the new $5 note?

  • byRachel Clun,Paul Sakkal andMatilda Finn
My mother-in-law loved me. She would never have voted for me

My mother-in-law loved me. She would never have voted for me

Relationships with in-laws require boundaries.

  • byJenna Price