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Women — teal, red or green — are this election’s central story
These powerful new parliamentary members never wavered from a clear vision, one the Liberals failed to counter.
Albanese’s challenge: deliver for the progressives and the silent, excluded voter
Yes, he deserves his moment in the sun, but the Labor leader must also ensure he leaves no Australians in the shade.
Liberals forget that women vote — and have paid the price
Professional women make up the largest voter cohort in Australia and their role was vital in giving Scott Morrison the boot.
How WA went from stronghold to graveyard for the Coalition, and where it gets us
The Liberal Party has been decimated across the west, and will require some serious soul searching to move forward.
Scott Morrison and Katherine Deves bet on stoking gender wars. They lost
The PM’s pick was a calculated gamble, and it blew up in his face — but not before hurting vulnerable people around the country.
Climate, integrity, equality, says Tink — and North Sydney first
The new MP for North Sydney prizes optimism and hope over fear, and says politics should be about people, not parties.
One Nation, UAP and ‘freedom movement’ parties fail to make an impact
Despite a pandemic, tens of millions of dollars of advertising, and a swing away from major parties, far-right groups failed at the ballot box.
Zoe and Zali fire up a lost democratic zeal in Australia’s most marginal seat
Somewhere along the line, straightforward ideas become revolutionary. The groundswell of support for teal independents shows this.
Labor’s failure on UFOs shows national security weakness
The Pentagon has acknowledged hundreds of cases of UFOs probing their military preparedness. Why is Labor ignoring this major issue?
What job will they do next? Crikey’s guide to life after politics for some of our most-loved MPs
Will Penny Wong host the ABC’s Hard Quiz? Will Bridget McKenzie become an elite member of the SAS?
‘Every person has the right to feel safe’: Sarah Newman — Greens candidate for Chisholm, VIC
In Crikey’s Elect Me! series, we ask candidates across the breadth of the political spectrum for their answers to the same key questions.
‘Abolish the two-party-preferred system’: Sam Schriever — One Nation candidate for Fisher, QLD
In Crikey’s Elect Me! series, we ask candidates across the breadth of the political spectrum for their answers to the same key questions.
Electioncast: What are the big stories out of the 2022 federal election?
The 2022 federal election was about change: a change of government by a changing electorate, and a change in what is possible in politics.
Electioncast: Labor’s costs and the prime minister’s lies
In the last week of the contest, both parties carried out the electoral tradition of releasing policy costings. But do they matter?
Opposing the push for a rise in the minimum wage says a lot about who Scott Morrison governs for. It’s not all of us.
The recent mass shooting in Buffalo is an example of how the Fox News ‘war on woke’ empowers the far right in increasingly dangerous ways.
Crikey publishes news, investigations, analysis and opinion on politics, current affairs on global matters. We are guided by a deceptively simple, old idea: *tell the truth and shame the devil.
Read moreChisholm’s early voters flock to church, praying for it all to be over
The punters in this ultra-tight electorate in Melbourne’s south-east suburbs are a canny lot. They’re also showing signs of campaign fatigue.
‘Appalling disregard’: Australia’s offshore processing slammed after leaked emails show Nauru police mocking suicide, self-harm threats
The emails show how refugees and asylum seekers are still harming themselves, even as police officers made jokes about their plight.
Nine publishes a tribute to Morrison the little-known feminist. But who wrote it?
A glowing tribute to the PM in the SMH is everything his publicity team could dream for. But who exactly is its author, Karen Harrington?
Journalists demand stunts from Albo as unemployment hits new low
Unemployment hits a new low of 3.9% — good news for Morrison. But the media was too busy having a tantrum at Anthony Albanese to notice.
Sales and Grimshaw: a tale of two interviews — but only one killer blow
Scott Morrison, the ‘bulldozer’ prime minister, was down for the count after being skewered in a finely executed and intelligent set of questions.
Albo, an Italian erotic cartoonist mistaken for Anthony Albanese, endorses Labor
@albo talks about being wrongly tagged for the Labor leader, what he knows about Australian politics, and makes an offer to Albo.
A ‘WHO Pandemic Treaty’ conspiracy theory is the freedom movement’s last-minute scare campaign
In the election’s dying days, politicians courting the freedom movement have leaned heavily on a conspiracy theory about a WHO pandemic treaty.
Should NDIS funding and reform be an election issue? Richard Hamon’s story leaves little doubt of the answer
Instead of the NDIS making life easier for Australians with disabilities, its stalling and haggling over funds create emotional and physical distress.
Mental health a sticking issue in marginal seats hit by fires, floods and the pandemic
Psychological help services are a major concern for the marginal seat of Gilmore, following a cluster of suicides after the region was devastated by environmental catastrophes.
American law is now hurtling towards apartheid for women
A leaked US Supreme Court decision on abortion would make women second-class citizens.
Why did the Morrison government so badly handle the pandemic? Because it favoured party mates over public servants
The shocking and often fatal consequences of the prime minister’s mishandling of the COVID plague is mind-boggling.
Matt Canavan and the problem of the Coalition’s broad church
The Morrison government is trying to be all things to all people — and it’s failing at all of them.
As the world burns: climate crisis turns the heat up on Labor and the Coalition
The world is sleepwalking into a catastrophe but the major parties would rather end the climate wars than seriously reduce emissions.
Enraged, humiliated Taylor looks to block closures of coal-fired plants
Angus Taylor wants to prevent owners of coal-fired power plants from bringing forward their closures, with new rules dictating how companies will operate up to five years ahead.
Fungi? Not so much. Why fungal infection could be the source of our next pandemic
Fungal infections are already prominent in many parts of the world. Climate change and other environmental factors are accelerating them.