Momentum appears to be swinging towards the Coalition after the latest Newspoll revealed the government tightened the gap between itself and the Labor Party.
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten will move to remove laws that allow religious schools to sack a teacher or staff member on the basis of their sexuality, gender identity, or relationship status.
Scott Morrison has likened Independent candidate for Wentworth Kerryn Phelps to a 'box of chocolates,' warning the electorate they will 'never know what it is going to get.'
The Coalition continues to claw back electoral ground after the colossal collapse in support following the ousting of former leader Malcolm Turnbull, according to the latest Newspoll.
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Former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce is calling on the government to scrap the Snowy 2.0 hydro project in favour of building new coal-fired power stations.
Communications Minister Mitch Fifield has revealed he knew the ABC board had lost confidence in then-managing director Michelle Guthrie almost two weeks before her sacking.
Education Minister Dan Tehan says the government will move to enact legislation banning the discrimination of LGBT students at faith-based institutions in the coming days.
Britain's national weather service has welcomed an audit by an Australian researcher who claims he's identified 'serious errors' in its global temperature record.
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