The prime minister has taken retail politics to a new level – straight into the nation’s supermarket aisles.
Australians have strongly backed court action against Coles and Woolworths over supermarket pricing.
Opposition energy spokesman Ted O’Brien has opened a new battle in the climate wars,backing industry calls for public funds for new gas plants.
One of the newest members of Sydney University’s senate has publicly supported the under-fire vice chancellor.
It should not beyond our capacity to respect the referendum result but push on with other ways of helping Indigenous Australians.
You can understand Albanese’s desire for a majority government. But this is different from saying that a minority government would be bad.
The bitter referendum campaign spent much of Anthony Albanese’s political capital,revived Dutton’s fortunes and left a void at the heart of the Indigenous rights movement.
The greatest regret with energy is that we didn’t start yesterday. We were too busy burning our personal energy on turning a technical discussion into a divisive debate.
Insults,and our ever-changing tolerance for them,speak volumes for the incoherence of our politics.
The nation’s households are focused on their hip pockets,but a distant war prevents the prime minister from cashing in.
It’s a terrifying thought that what’s happening in our politics is the best this country can do.