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Back to Back Barries: is the Liberal party a ‘broken institution’?

Back to Back Barries: is the Liberal party a ‘broken institution’?



The morning after a landslide win for Labor, Tony Barry and Barrie Cassidy examine how this election went so badly for the Coalition and what the Liberal party needs to do to entice voters back after…


Published on 7 months, 4 weeks ago

A stunning win for Labor

A stunning win for Labor



Over a few hours on Saturday night, Australia saw the ALP achieve a historic victory as the Coalition sank to a comprehensive defeat. Lenore Taylor and Mike Ticher join Reged Ahmad to dissect what th…


Published on 7 months, 4 weeks ago

Newsroom edition: have Labor or the Coalition done enough to earn your vote?

Newsroom edition: have Labor or the Coalition done enough to earn your vote?



With one day to go before the election, the polls paint a rosy picture for Labor. Governing with a majority is still a live option for the incumbent government – but pollsters have been wrong before,…


Published on 8 months ago

Back to Back Barries: final election night predictions

Back to Back Barries: final election night predictions



In this special pre-election episode, co-hosts Tony Barry and Barrie Cassidy pull apart the final messages of the campaign, delve into the polling and deliver their last verdicts on how they think it…


Published on 8 months ago

Your election questions answered: the price of eggs, Kirribilli House and memorable moments

Your election questions answered: the price of eggs, Kirribilli House and memorable moments



We asked you for your most burning political questions and you didn’t let us down. In this special Ask Me Anything edition of Full Story, our political reporter and live blogger, Krishani Dhanji, and…


Published on 8 months ago

Why Peter Dutton’s campaign has not gone to plan

Why Peter Dutton’s campaign has not gone to plan



With just days to go before election day, the Liberal party’s campaign has been defined by major shifts on policies and candidate scandals. It has left some supporters and MPs scratching their heads.…


Published on 8 months ago

Gina episode 5: The portrait

Gina episode 5: The portrait



It’s the portrait of Gina Rinehart that launched 1,000 memes, went viral globally and became Australia’s Mona Lisa. But it’s also a symbol of how wealth intersects with other areas of life, including…


Published on 8 months ago

Trump’s class war on Harvard

Trump’s class war on Harvard



Is the US president exploiting popular resentment towards elite colleges to achieve his political goals? Ed Pilkington reports


Published on 8 months ago

Back to Back Barries: Could soft voters prove the polls wrong?

Back to Back Barries: Could soft voters prove the polls wrong?



There’s only a week to go, and polls are showing that the gap between the two major parties is widening in favour of Anthony Albanese – but with such a high number of soft voters, can we count the Co…


Published on 8 months, 1 week ago

Newsroom edition: why a hung parliament may be good for Australia

Newsroom edition: why a hung parliament may be good for Australia



With the election campaign sputtering to the finish line, much of the coverage has concentrated on the two major parties, and most of their policy offerings have focused on the cost of living. Critic…


Published on 8 months, 1 week ago





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