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Anthony Albanese Joins NZ, Canada, in Urging Against Israel’s Planned Invasion of Rafah
The second joint statement from Prime Ministers Trudeau, Albanese, and Luxon called Israel's planned military operation "catastrophic."
How Conservative Politicians Are Fuelling the Invasion Day Culture War this Year
Calls to boycott Woolworths, anti-Change the Date ads on social media, and claims Anthony Albanese is "waging war on Australia Day along with corporate elites like Woolworths and BIG-W", have joined the great January 26 pile-on.
Australia's Senate Inquiry Into ADHD Has Handed In Its Report
The results from the inquiry call for a better quality of care and a more coordinated approach from the government.
'As a Black Queer, the Plebiscite Was Horrific': Why Progressive No Voters Are Switching to Yes
“The fight is not over and the work is not done."
Why Does Peter Dutton Want Another Referendum?
“I believe very strongly that it is the right thing to do,” Dutton told Sky News on Sunday.
Majority of Australians Do, in Fact, Support Public Corruption Hearings
More than two thirds of Australian voters want to see politicians held to account in public.
Pauline Hanson Referred to the Human Rights Commission After Racist Tirade
In a tweet, Hanson told another senator to “piss off back to Pakistan”.
Project ‘Make Peter Dutton Seem Like A Chill Guy’ Has Officially Begun
This time, it’s slightly more sophisticated than a similarly coordinated effort in 2019, when his wife took to the pages of the Courier Mail to argue that he was “not a monster”.
Independent Candidates Are Sending the Government Into A Tailspin. Here's Why.
We’re in for some very exciting little meltdowns on Election Day. And that’s what it’s all about.
Scott Morrison Has Called Anthony Albanese a 'Loose Unit' for Pushing Higher Wages
Wait, he thinks that's an insult?
We Asked Canberra’s Hospo Workers to Review Australian Politicians
"Scott Morrison did the whole 'oh shit I forgot my card' bit. His colleague had to pick up the bill."
Betting Agency to Lose at Least $5.2 Million After Paying Out Labor Bets Early
Bookies were so convinced Bill Shorten was going to win that they paid out $1.3 million to punters before a single vote was counted. Then Bill Shorten lost.