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Women — teal, red or green — are this election’s central...

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Madonna King writes in Crikey As much as this election is a story shunning Scott Morrison, it’s also a story about the rise of strong,...

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NZ style voting for Australia?

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Pete Fry writes in Pearls and IrritationsMany Australians see New Zealand’s MMP voting system as a complex German-based foreign contraption which has little to...

Steggall retains Warringah, as Deves confirms she’ll run again

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Independent Zali Steggall has retained her northern beaches seat of Warringah, increasing her margin over the Liberal Party as she fended off a challenge...

How a Labor ‘win’ unfolded

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Kishor Napier-Raman writes in Crikey Labor is well on track to form government in some form, despite recording a primary vote of just 31%. That means...

Kitchen table chat is now heard loud and clear

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Wendy Harmer writes  in CrikeyIt’s 10pm, election night, and I’m waiting for my lift home from the Dee Why RSL. This is where the...

Returns go to Spender: inside the Wentworth revolution

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https://www.crikey.com.au/author/margotsaville/ Margot Saville writes in Crikey When Antony Green first mentioned the Wentworth electorate at 7.24pm, saying that Spender and Sharma were at 59.5% and...

Labor scrapes to victory as Morrison resigns as leader

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Bernard Keane writes in Crikey Anthony Albanese will be Australia’s next prime minister after a chaotic night of election results delivered government to Labor —...

Nissan & Mitsubishi Make Their First Push With New Mini EVs

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Nissan Motor Co. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. unveiled two new electric mini vehicles, betting consumers will embrace a battery-powered take on the well-loved class...

After the relentless performance art of Morrison’s reign, Australia needs a...

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Katharine Murphy writes in The Guardian There will be plenty of time for postmortems of election campaigns after Saturday night. As the clock winds down...