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By April 2024, having helped defeat the Voice referendum, Dutton told a small business forum that the Liberal Party was now ...
Despite some continuing dog-whistles, the Liberals' election campaign has gone rather quiet about immigration. It reflects a ...
There's a whole lot of excuses for Peter Dutton's historically bad polling figures as early voting opens. We rounded up as ...
There's a larger context to Meta’s flagrant disregard for copyright. Right now in Australia, no-one seems to think they owe ...
Tesla has revealed a massive slump in profits as consumers turn on Elon Musk's electric vehicles — leaving other manufacturers to enjoy booming sales.
The birds eye view of these two cul-de-sacs looks so similar. What makes them different? Why are these two parts of the country at loggerheads?
The Coalition will significantly lift defence spending as a proportion of GDP, it says — but what about value for money? Maybe it doesn't matter.
In this week’s wrap of campaign emails, one party seems very keen to mention Peter Dutton, while there's a bogeyman in the shape of the Greens.
We know very little about what data Australia's political parties are using this election. We do know, however, just how much it's worth to them.
On the off chance you’re not a Tele subscriber and missed its world-leading, can’t-read-anywhere-else exclusive, Pope Francis ...
Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, with Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton taking time off from campaigning to pay tribute to the late pontiff.
But another pamphlet, distinctly teal-coloured, claims she voted with the Greens 71% of the time, Labor 40%, and the Liberals just 34%. Some voters may have had to put on their reading glasses to spot ...
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