
Now that an election has been called, Australian voters will go to the polls on May 3 to decide the fate of the first-term, centre-left Australian Labor Party government led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. In...

The usual story for a first-term government is a loss of seats, as voters send it a message, but ultimate survival. It can be a close call. John Howard risked all in 1998 with his GST, and almost lost office, despite...

Albanese calls May 3 election, with cost of living the central battleground
Australians will go to the polls on May 3 for an election squarely centred on the cost of living. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited Governor-General Sam Mostyn at Yarralumla first thing on Friday morning. Later he...

Trump is interested in joining the Commonwealth. It’s not up to him – or even the king
It seems Britain has one key inducement to offer US President Donald Trump: a state visit hosted by King Charles. One can only imagine what the king thinks of this, but he will undoubtedly maintain a stiff upper lip and...

The Coalition has promised $400m for youth mental health. Young people told us what they need
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has promised a Coalition government would spend an extra A$400 million on youth mental health services. This is in addition to raising the number of subsidised psychology sessions from ten to...

Tuesday nights federal budget revealed a sharp drop in what was once a major source of revenue for the government the tobacco excise. This financial year, the government expects to earn revenue from the tobacco excise of...