Inside Mr Albanese’s HQ they must be thinking the game plan has worked. They might soon be able to again get back to blaming everything on matters ‘outside our control’.
Jason Clare had warned that Australians should expect to hear ‘horrific evidence’ during the Royal Commission’s probe into Antisemitism on university campuses. He was immediately proven correct.
EDITORIAL: Unions have been increasingly emboldened by the Albanese Government’s changes to industrial relations laws. The outcome of that is now clear.
EDITORIAL: Ongoing management of those who have returned from the Middle East will place a huge drain on security agencies and taxpayers. There are also wider issues at play and questions that need answers.
EDITORIAL: Both sides of the House are struggling to come to grips with Pauline Hanson’s rise. But they should know it is tied closely to their failures.
EDITORIAL: After weeks of deflecting, denying and defending by the Albanese Government, Thursday’s backflip is a monumental confession that they got it wrong all along.
EDITORIAL: All the Budget criticism appears to have lit a fire under the man who would be Prime Minister, springing as he has out of the gates knowing he has some serious ground to make up.
EDITORIAL: There was no better location to send off Neale Daniher than the MCG, the scene of so many of his greatest moments, first as a footballer, then as a coach and finally as a campaigner.