Anthony Albanese's bedrock of support is collapsing ... The news for Labor is also bad in Western Australia with its primary vote plunging from 37 to 30 per cent since the last election, with ...
“I unequivocally condemn any form of anti-Semitism,” Mr Albanese said. “There is no place for this type of behaviour in Australia.” Mr Sub Laban, a law and business student at Western ...
As we prepare to ring in 2025, here's a look at the highs and lows of what was an eventful 2024. Words by Louise Brannelly at ...
As devastating bushfires continue to rage in western Victoria's Grampians National Park, Mr Albanese held a press ... supposed to be the Prime Minister of Australia. He is in no position to ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Voters have cut their support for Labor in the nation’s two most populous states and swung strongly against the party in the ...
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It was a year of wars, election surprises, royal health scares and the reign of new queens. Within this maelstrom, one ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese remains marginally more popular than opposition ... with a further strong swing against it in Western Australia — raising the risk that the current Government could ...
Anthony Albanese has dismissed concerns that he ... in the wake of grim polling data suggesting he is losing his grip on 'middle Australia'. An analysis of Newspolls taken over the last quarter ...
End of year polling is predicting a tough election year ahead for Anthony Albanese ... Jacqui Lambie was Australia’s most likeable politician, with a net rating of 14. Mr Albanese addressed ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reached ... particularly from middle Australia, with voters increasingly shifting toward the Coalition. Mr Albanese attempted to dismiss concerns when asked about ...
With the next federal election due by May, Anthony ... Australia and critiques of their opponent – are voters’ perceptions of each man. Neither is particularly popular with Australians ...