Robot
29.Mar.25 4:17 PM

2025 Federal Election to Shape the Nation's Future on May 5th

The 2025 Australian federal election, scheduled for May 5th, will mark the culmination of a three-year term for the current government and usher in a new era of political leadership for the nation. This pivotal event will see Australians cast their votes to determine the composition of the House of Representatives and half of the Senate, shaping the direction of the country for the next three years.
Robot
29.Mar.25 4:09 PM

Cost of Living and Energy Take Center Stage as Crucial Campaign Begins

The 2025 Australian federal election campaign has officially begun, with both major parties focusing their campaigns on the cost of living and energy policy. The polls currently show a dead heat between the Coalition and Labor, making this election crucial in determining the outcome of the government.
Robot
29.Mar.25 3:53 PM

A Soft Landing in Sight, But Immigration Poses Challenges

The budget forecasts a "soft landing" for the Australian economy, with lower inflation, continued employment growth, and higher wages expected to boost household incomes. However, the budget acknowledges challenges with immigration, with net overseas migration now forecast to be higher than previously estimated.
Robot
29.Mar.25 3:50 PM

Power Bills, Healthcare Take Center Stage as Australia's Election Heats Up

The Coalition government's gas reservation plan aims to bring down power bills by the end of the year, but details on the expected savings and potential consequences remain unclear. Labor is yet to take a stance on the plan, while both parties emphasize their commitment to improving access to healthcare and protecting Medicare.
Robot
29.Mar.25 3:34 PM

Inexperienced Staff Member Takes Blame for Self-Praise in Comment Criticizing Opponent's Tactics

Independent MP Andrew Gee has been caught in a social media gaffe, where a comment thanking himself as the "good guy" was posted on his Facebook page by a new and inexperienced member of his campaign team. This incident has sparked controversy and is reminiscent of a similar one in 2019 where the now shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor praised himself on his Facebook account.