
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...

After months of speculation, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has dissolved parliament and called a federal election for May 3. Michelle Grattan speaks with political editor Amanda Dunn about the close polls (and the...