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Theoné is a master of journalism student at the University of Melbourne with a background in marine biology, bringing a ...
Larissa Sutherland is currently undertaking a master’s of journalism at the University of Melbourne. She has a background in ...
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Gen Z is jaded, distracted and decoupled from old politics. It’s also not to be underestimated as a defining force in a seat like Menzies.
So for 23 of the most marginal seats in the country (plus a few “safe” seats competitive for different reasons), we asked our Crikey Eggheads to “stick a wet finger out the window, to see which way it ...
Following Tuesday’s Tips, we were asked whether we’d discuss other prominent political dynasties after mentioning the Baillieu family’s relationship to the race in Kooyong, as well as the Katter ...
The growing support for One Nation likely means a less cohesive and secure Australia. But the media is focused on the lower house, where the flow of preferences is suddenly crucial.
If a new poll is to be believed, the next Parliament would have more Labor and independent MPs, and fewer Coalition and Greens members.
The race for Wannon is a contrast of old and new. Far-right preferences may decide the fate of Liberal frontbencher Dan Tehan.
The Coalition has waited until the Thursday before the election to finally release its long-promised costings (which Labor also did in 2022), and a key measure of underlying inflation has dropped ...
James Check, co-founder and lead analyst at Bitcoin newsletter Checkonchain, told Crikey that he and Alec Dejanovic were “very proud” that it was Australia’s most profitable Substack. Since launching ...
It wouldn’t be an Australian election without a bit of media hoo-ha about parties ‘preferencing’ others. But does it actually matter?