
Federal election set to undergo review
Donations reform and truth in political advertising laws will be examined as part of a review of the 2022 federal election. Calls for submissions have been opened as part of … Continued
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Former prime minister Scott Morrison pressured public servants to publicise the interception of an alysum seeker boat on the day of the May 2022 federal election, a damning report has … Continued
More than $12 million was spent by political parties on social media advertising in the lead up to the federal election, a new report has found. Research from the Australia … Continued
The number of tightly contested seats in last month’s federal election has more than doubled on previous turnouts, leading to delays for formal results. The Australian Electoral Commission said up … Continued
The Australian Electoral Commission has formally declared the result in the first of 151 seats up for grabs at the May 21 federal election. The NSW seat of Eden-Monaro was … Continued
For the reasonably reasonable people among the 36 per cent of Australians whose first preference was for another three years of Liberal-National Coalition government, relax – Australia is just doing … Continued
Labor appears on the cusp of securing majority government as vote counting resumes in key marginal seats, more than a week after the federal election. Labor is currently on 75 … Continued
If economists are right, Wednesday’s national accounts will provide Treasurer Jim Chalmers with plenty of ammunition for another crack at the former Coalition government. After six weeks of campaigning on … Continued
What happened in the election? A landslide victory for Labor? A strong mandate from the Australian people for Labor policies? Hardly so. As much as the 2019 election wasn’t won … Continued
Former prime minister Scott Morrison has spoken out for the first time since his brutal election loss – saying he’s “going back to being a quiet Australian in the Shire”. … Continued

















