It鈥檚 a scary thought, but聽Anthony Albanese or Peter Dutton could be elected the next prime minister on a minority of votes. Blair Vidakovich 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
Coalition
The Scott Morrison聽multiple-portfolio saga is just the tip of the聽credibility crisis plaguing politics.聽Sam Wainwright argues we need to look a lot further than聽the restoration of聽Westminster conventions.
Backed by big business, mining companies and billionaires, Labor and the Coalition spent millions of dollars on political advertising to win votes, according to a new report by The Australia Institute.聽Isaac Nellist聽reports.
The defeat of the right-wing Scott Morrison government indicates people want change and that there is a strong mood to act on the climate crisis and inequality, argue聽Sarah Hathway, Jacob Andrewartha and Sam Wainwright.
Here鈥檚 a novel idea: Instead of politicians voting themselves another pay rise, how about we give them a pay cut? A real pay cut. We ask them to do what a couple of million Australians are expected to do, week in and week out.
Carlo's Corner: Make that sheep Australian of the Year; plus Brexit, Corbyn and Boris Johnson's hair
Some weeks can bring mixed blessings. For instance, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull claimed a narrow victory for the Coalition in the federal election and on July 12 deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce was assaulted twice by a sheep on his farm.