Stay across all the headlines from day four of the 2025 federal election campaign as Labor seeks to gain momentum from a boost in the polls.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese accused the opposition leader of hubris and “measuring the curtains” before the election.
Join us over the next five weeks for an in-depth look at the candidates,hot-button issues,and a breakdown of the policies and campaign promises in four key electorates.
In his first weekend on the campaign trail Peter Dutton visited a mosque before a church,synagogue or a Hindu temple,inviting voters to take another look at him.
A key election issue is high immigration levels,but new research says these will plunge. That’s in addition to falling fertility and shorter lifespans.
A Dutton government would no doubt be very different from the Albanese government,but the differences being debated are mostly minor.
Despite the good news in the latest Resolve Political Monitor,it is a strange world when Labor finds comfort in any poll that has its primary vote at just 29.
Australians’ opinions have flipped in just a few weeks on whether Anthony Albanese or Peter Dutton will be victorious in the federal election.
Households are set to gain federal help to cut their energy bills under a government plan to make it easier for them to buy home batteries.
The dramatic swing has tightened the race for power in the opening stage of the election campaign,putting Labor and the Coalition neck and neck in two-party terms.