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We know very little about what data Australia's political parties are using this election. We do know, however, just how much it's worth to them.
On the off chance you’re not a Tele subscriber and missed its world-leading, can’t-read-anywhere-else exclusive, Pope Francis ...
But another pamphlet, distinctly teal-coloured, claims she voted with the Greens 71% of the time, Labor 40%, and the Liberals just 34%. Some voters may have had to put on their reading glasses to spot ...
Dr Lesley Russell is an adjunct associate professor at the Leeder Centre for Health Policy, Economics and Data at the ...
Former secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs, Peter Varghese, has described the Trump effect as a “wrecking ball and we’re in the blast zone”. The redress is for Australia to strengthen its ...
The death of Pope Francis marks a signal moment for the Catholic Church. Will it continue with reforms, or retreat to its old ways?
In the 2025 election we can expect about 5% of votes to be informal — about a million votes in the bin. A not insignificant number when it comes to the electoral fortunes of Peter ...
Run through the big issues facing Australia, and you'll find extensive bipartisanship on how they should be addressed — or ignored. That's the way some powerful interests want it.
Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, with Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton taking time off from campaigning to pay tribute to the late pontiff.
The Greens and independents want negative gearing and capital gains reform in the next parliament. Will they get it?
The Liberal Party has accidentally left part of its email provider’s subscriber details exposed, revealing the types of data harvested by the party during the election campaign. This gives rare ...
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