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The contest to lead the Liberals will likely be between Angus Taylor and Sussan Ley, with divisions inside the party over ...
Not many saw that coming. A Labor victory, yes, and by the end even a majority government. But not many foresaw a landslide that has Labor likely to land on about 90 seats in the House of ...
It was different even under Scott Morrison. At the last election, the then Liberal leader was regarded by many as a drag on the vote – but it was nothing like the “absolute fury” voters felt towards ...
Beware the cryptic bug! Once you get a glimpse behind the seemingly baffling clues, an alluring realm of wordplay, wit and poetry is revealed. And, while beginners can sometimes feel that cryptics are ...
The Liberal Party has been decimated and now has to seriously dig deep into its internal woes and its external disconnect with Australian voters. Nothing short of a total clean-out of the “old guard” ...
The Hawks are running hot, that’s three goals to one in the third quarter and the lead’s been cut to five. Ball goes up in the middle, Ripley taps down, Walker has it, quick handball to Jones, then ...
As the ANU slashes costs to address its purportedly dire finances, documents seen by The Saturday Paper reveal it is paying a ...
Its vaulting civic space makes Archer Office’s redevelopment of the Bondi Junction Boot Factory a building of aspiration.
“Flyers were distributed by a neo-Nazi group in Melbourne electorates with significant numbers of Jews, including in Macnamara – the most ‘Jewish’ electorate in Victoria, held by the Jewish MP Josh ...
The wipeout of Greens seats in the lower house is owed mostly to preference order but also sets a test for the progressive party.