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Guy Rundle  — Correspondent-at-large

Guy Rundle

Correspondent-at-large

Guy Rundle is correspondent-at-large for Crikey. He's a former editor of Arena Magazine and contributes to a variety of publications in Australia and the United Kingdom.

The Greens will claim more inner-city seats eventually, but not yet

After a spanking at the Batman byelection, the Greens need to figure out how to stop losing viable inner-city seats before it's too late.

Guy Rundle's drive-bys: Batman byelection special!

Crikey correspondent-at-large Guy Rundle takes aim at recent media coverage of the Batman byelection that delivered Labor's Ged Kearney to power.

It's thus far been a year of fizzers for Australian elections, and South Australia might just be the biggest fizzer of them all.

The wash-up and wash-out: why South Australia turned into such a damp squib

It's thus far been a year of fizzers for Australian elections, and South Australia might just be the biggest fizzer of them all.

Wakefield in fright

Guy Rundle takes a trip up the winding path of political grotesquerie.

There are echoes of Don Dunstan's community spirit in Frances Bedford's tilt at defending her seat of Florey, which she held for Labor for 20 years. What are her odds now that she's running as an independent candidate?

The thorn in Labor's side

There are echoes of Don Dunstan's community spirit in Frances Bedford's tilt at defending her seat of Florey, which she held for Labor for 20 years. What are her odds now that she's running as an independent candidate?

The Age gets it wrong on Bhathal and her backers

The Age has made a couple of key blunders in its Thursday splash on the Batman byelection.

Being Nick Xenophon

Nick Xenophon has a right to feel aggrieved, and with the chance of government gone, it's hard to know exactly what it is he's gunning for now.

Xenophon stumbles, but could still blow the dam wide open in SA

An SA election poll dropping today could peck out the eyes of Nick Xenophon's political ambitions, but there are still ways he could disrupt the balance.

Down to the wire – South Australia decides

Introducing a new multi-part feature series by Guy Rundle on the South Australian election, which may well deliver Australia its most politically complex lower house in more than a century.