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OpinionThe NSW One Nation leader has claimed his extreme opinions match those of the masses.
Latham doubles down after gay tweet saga
100% Right coverage: 4 sources
OceaniaPolitical Editor Andrew Clennell says Labor “really have” targeted Peter Dutton with it giving a hint on what Labor is ‘going to do’ at the next general election.
“They managed to win a negative campaign against Morrisson; I expect Peter Dutton to be copping the same sort of brick backs should he be as we expect Opposition Leader at the next election,” Mr Clennell said.
Labor ‘really have’ targeted Peter Dutton: Clennell
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Woman found dead inside Gold Coast home, police open investigation
67% Right coverage: 3 sources
Oceania · TerrigalLabor has fallen short of a majority government in New South Wales. The ABC's election analyst has called two of the remaining three seats for the Liberal party. Adam Crouch holds the Central Coast seat of Terrigal with a lead of over 1,000 votes. The Liberals are ahead in Ryde due to a large number of postal votes counted today.
Labor unable to form majority as Liberals retain Terrigal, Holsworthy
75% Left coverage: 4 sources
North Melbourne · North MelbourneIT was billed as a coaching grudge match, a master versus apprentice battle between North Melbourne’s Alastair Clarkson and Hawthorn’s Sam Mitchell.
Mitchell prevails over ‘Clarko’ in grudge match
Oceania · AustraliaFormer Labor Government Minister and Senator Stephen Conroy highlights the unusual challenge for Labor in a core Liberal seat, where the Morrison factor and a limited campaign presence contributed to a slight dip in Liberal votes.
"This is a blue ribbon, core Liberal seat in every other set of circumstances," he said.