Last-minute legislation changes for voters with COVID-19
Those in isolation can vote on their phones.
Those in isolation can vote on their phones.
First time voters share their thoughts ahead of the election.
Plibersek and Albanese to run for Labor leadership.
Those in isolation can vote on their phones.
First time voters share their thoughts ahead of the election.
Plibersek and Albanese to run for Labor leadership.
In our next edition of Party Crasher, Bridget Rollason spends some time with the Pirate Party – minus the funny hats and treasure maps.
In our next edition of The Valedictorians, Adria De Fazio and Kathleen O’Connor profile outgoing MPs John Forrest and Stephen Smith.
In the first of our Party Crasher series, Bridget Rollason looks at the Smokers Rights Party – a new political party on the 2013 ballot.
While Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott lock horns in the opening debate of the campaign, Liam Quinn and Erdem Koç will be covering all the action.
News Corp’s CEO stepped down on Day Five of the campaign, while Kevin Rudd went on The Project and pollies battled over “hotness”.
A blast from Labor’s past made news on Day Four of the campaign, along with an awkwardly inaccurate One Nation interview.
In the first of our outgoing MP profiles, Adria De Fazio reflects on the political life of former Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
Day 3 of the campaign had both main parties make news, although in one case the headlines garnered were less than desired.
Adria De Fazio looks at what a hung parliament has meant for our legislative process.
Day 2 of the election campaign was a little more exciting, as a gaffe by a Liberal Party candidate made news in other continents.
Over the next five weeks, we’ll be wrapping up each day of the campaign, highlighting some of the key points of the previous 24 hours. Here’s day one.
With our election coverage underway, it’s time to meet our team tasked with analysing the ups and downs of the campaign.