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An environmental activist who co-founded the Australian Greens has blamed the party’s loss of seats on a “hyper militant” approach and an inability to communicate with ordinary Australians.
Amid the tastes of sweet triumph and bitter defeat, the major parties are planning the next steps, hanging some out to dry.
The news: Labor MPs have signed-off on the dumping of senior ministers Ed Husic and Mark Dreyfus from cabinet. The context: ...
Angus Taylor has officially thrown his hat into the ring for the Liberal party leadership, saying the party is at a ...
Not even a Paul Keating spray can deflect Labor’s euphoria over its extraordinary win. What will Anthony Albanese do with ...
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan claims the federal result is an endorsement of her and the Suburban Rail Loop. Even some ...
Australia is on track to become a "renewables nation", say UNSW academics, but they call for more international investment to ...
Australia’s left-leaning Prime Minister Anthony Albanese triumphed on Saturday in national elections, crushing his ...
The failure of Adam Bandt as Greens leader and of the Greens as a party at the 2025 election is self-evident. Bandt lost his ...
New faces will be welcomed to the fold as Labor politicians come together for the first time since their emphatic victory at ...
Sussan Ley will contest for Coalition leadership, with the small business spokesperson pledging change after a dramatic election wipeout.
Sky News host James Macpherson says outgoing Greens leader Adam Bandt will “not be missed at all”. “Who would’ve imagined the ...