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It was the opposition leader's home state that delivered Labor its win, with the red wave taking out his own seat.
Noel Pearson has broken his long silence since the defeat of the ­Indigenous voice with an excoriating critique of both ...
How will Peter Dutton be remembered? Will he, in 20 years when we might be powered by nuclear energy, be considered its early ...
In 2002, a fresh-faced former policeman stood up in Canberra's Parliament House and introduced himself to the nation.
The opposition leader appeared to assume that because the country rejected the Voice to parliament, he had a green light to keep attacking Aboriginal people.
Had he supported the referendum he would have had the best chance of transforming himself into a supportable prime minister ...
Labor’s election wipe-out has stalled the arrival of a new generation of Coalition talent to parliament. Their plans in ...
In the dying days of the election campaign, ousted opposition leader Peter Dutton turned desperately to the final arrow in his culture wars quiver.
Peter Dutton’s team defied basic liberal economic principles and was punished. The natural policy for it should be to offer ...
There’s been a lot of debate about Welcome to Country ceremonies. We find out what they are, why they’re performed and why ...