Bob Brown's anti-Adani convoy has been derided by conservatives for alienating the very voters it was supposed to draw in. But Brown isn't so sure.
Dutton's electors are older, whiter and more affluent than the average Australian. This came down to highways and franking credits.
There is now a small but lucrative niche on our politics for angry white men to attack women. And One Nation is effectively exploiting it.
A Labor government concerned about workers’ rights cannot overlook these issues any longer.
It's an election year and both Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten are heading to Queensland. But why?
Evidence was ignored in the case of a Queensland man seeking the lifting of an indefinite detention order.
The Liberal Party can't afford to take these constituencies for granted anymore. But what does it mean to be a "Liberal" seat now anyway?
A Grattan Institute report finally provides some hard data on the extent to which special interests interfere in public policy via donations and lobbying.
The Queensland government handicapping the KAP over the Fraser Anning fiasco is a flash of the exact fascism they claim to be fighting.
It's like Game of Thrones with only slightly less backstabbing. We continue our look into Australian political families.