Election battle in aisle nine. Albanese goes retail in fight for votes

Election battle in aisle nine. Albanese goes retail in fight for votes

The prime minister has taken retail politics to a new level – straight into the nation’s supermarket aisles.

  • byShane Wright

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Voters warm to Coalition plan to hit Coles,Woolies

Voters warm to Coalition plan to hit Coles,Woolies

Australians have strongly backed court action against Coles and Woolworths over supermarket pricing.

  • byDavid Crowe
‘Gas is here to stay’:Opposition pledges public funds for fossil fuels

‘Gas is here to stay’:Opposition pledges public funds for fossil fuels

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.

  • byMike Foley
Governing body backs Sydney University boss Mark Scott amid resignation calls
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Governing body backs Sydney University boss Mark Scott amid resignation calls

One of the newest members of Sydney University’s senate has publicly supported the under-fire vice chancellor.

  • byDaniella White
Failure of all sides of politics to pick up the pieces after the Voice defeat is a national disgrace

Failure of all sides of politics to pick up the pieces after the Voice defeat is a national disgrace

It should not beyond our capacity to respect the referendum result but push on with other ways of helping Indigenous Australians.

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Are we heading for minority government? We could do a lot worse

Are we heading for minority government? We could do a lot worse

You can understand Albanese’s desire for a majority government. But this is different from saying that a minority government would be bad.

  • bySean Kelly
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Voice to voiceless:A year on,Yes leaders head overseas on sad anniversary

Voice to voiceless:A year on,Yes leaders head overseas on sad anniversary

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.

  • byPaul Sakkal
Pity nuclear energy is powering politics rather than our homes

Pity nuclear energy is powering politics rather than our homes

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.

  • byParnell Palme McGuinness
Albo’s T-------- blunder says more about our times than our PM

Albo’s T-------- blunder says more about our times than our PM

Insults,and our ever-changing tolerance for them,speak volumes for the incoherence of our politics.

  • byMalcolm Knox
The cost of living with pressure weighs on sorry Albanese

The cost of living with pressure weighs on sorry Albanese

The nation’s households are focused on their hip pockets,but a distant war prevents the prime minister from cashing in.

  • byDavid Crowe
Nearly one term in,just what is the point of the Albanese government?

Nearly one term in,just what is the point of the Albanese government?

It’s a terrifying thought that what’s happening in our politics is the best this country can do.

  • byShaun Carney