How the debate worm turns - digital
The worm - that mysterious creature beloved of political junkies and hated by politicians that senses the mood of swinging voters - is becoming an endangered species.
The worm - that mysterious creature beloved of political junkies and hated by politicians that senses the mood of swinging voters - is becoming an endangered species.
High unemployment and a bleak economic future weigh heavily on voters' minds in Corangamite, one of Australia's most marginal seats.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has slammed Bill Shorten as naive for saying US Republican candidate Donald Trump's views are "barking mad" and suggested he could have endangered the US alliance.
Whatever the battles over the budget bottom line, the one thing that isn't likely to be heard of a lot in the next term of parliament is tax reform.
The construction industry could be exposed to a "massive degree of disputation' after the July 2 election if the Coalition applies its building code retrospectively.
The Coalition and Labor have flagged more spending cuts as they promise to save Australia from a credit rating downgrade.
Will Malcolm Turnbull improve on a so far competent, but uninspiring, performance.
When Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich flew over to Peter Bond in 2012, many thought it wouldn't get any better for him. It didn't.
Industry fears higher electricity prices will be needed to attract long term investment in new low carbon electricity generation, but is relaxed about Australia's dirtiest power station closing.
But there's a catch. Greenhouse gas emissions – the object of this policy – aren't falling.
The federal government has received a big increase in approval over its handling of immigration and border protection in the wake of Peter D...
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