Gabrielle Chan
Gabrielle Chan is a political correspondent for Guardian Australia. She has been a journalist for 30 years
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It has seemingly been a marathon of beige – weeks of wrangling over ‘jobs and growth’ and company tax cuts v education spending. But the story of the 2016 election included echoes of bigger issues – themes tapped by Donald Trump and the pro-Brexit campaigners
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The prime minister says if there are issues with the candidate for McEwen ‘they will be determined by the Australian Electoral Commission’. Follow all the day’s developments with Katharine Murphy
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Coalition unlikely to win minor party and independent backing for superannuation and family benefit changes or company tax cuts, a Guardian Australia survey shows
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Cowper candidate says his main opposition is 2GB and the Australian as Tony Windsor refers News Corp article to lawyers
Topics
- Australian politics
- Australian election 2016
- Malcolm Turnbull
- Labor party
- Coalition
- Bill Shorten
- Liberal party
- Barnaby Joyce
- Scott Morrison
- Australian Greens
- National party
- Nick Xenophon
- Medicare Australia
- Tony Abbott
- Australian economy
- Julie Bishop
- Richard Di Natale
- Australian immigration and asylum
- Tax (Australia)
- Marriage equality (Australia)
Turnbull faces party room pressure over superannuation and Liberal campaign