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Polling gets personal: What voters really think of Turnbull and Shorten
A new Fairfax-Ipsos poll asked Australians to rate their leaders. We now know who has the edge - but will it be enough to win him the election?
- by David Crowe
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Malcolm Turnbull's $144 billion tax cut offer seems to have fallen flat
- by Peter Hartcher
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Company tax
Pauline Hanson: 'I have no intention of supporting corporate tax cuts'
- by Michael Koziol
Opinion & Perspectives
Fairfax-Ipsos poll: Who do you trust? The answer to this make-or-break question seems to be 'neither '
Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten are both plagued by poor ratings when voters are asked if they trust them.
David Crowe
Fairfax-Ipos poll: The PM's $144 billion tax cut offer seems to have fallen flat
Perhaps voters decided that a $10 weekly reduction is a bit low-rent in a country where the average dwelling costs $687,000.
Peter Hartcher
Before we English-test our migrants, let's fact-check our politicians
Last year Malcolm Turnbull announced plans to “strengthen” our citizenship laws. Then something embarrassing happened. Now it's back on the agenda.
Jacqueline Maley
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Federal
Exclusive poll shows Turnbull's promised tax cuts a fizzer
A Fairfax-Ipsos survey suggests the prime minister is failing to gain traction over opposition leader Bill Shorten.
Infrastructure chief says government and business have failed to deliver for Australians
Philip Davies has lashed the government and big business for failing to tackle population planning.
- by Eryk Bagshaw
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Fairfax-Ipos poll: The PM's $144 billion tax cut offer seems to have fallen flat
- by Peter Hartcher
Queensland
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'Not soft on crime': push for specialist indigenous court
- by Alexandra Smith
Victoria
Assault victim's dad takes on cops over claim he was threat to officer
- by Cameron Houston & Chris Vedelago
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