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The Voice seems to be striking a chord with viewers

It was a strong night for Nine with a large audience tuning in for both The Voice and 60 Minutes.

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What will Albanese's Labor look like?

Crikey readers discuss the future of Labor under Anthony Albanese and the role of religious voters in the election.

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The Front Bar pulls in a record audience

It was a quiet night on the airways, with only news programs managing to draw in numbers higher than a million.

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Does GetUp need to change?

Crikey readers discuss the problems facing GetUp and Clive Palmer's ongoing impact on Australia.

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Big prime time shows can't catch The Chase

Readers once again showed how reluctant they are to watch anything after 7pm.

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Get rid of megaphone diplomacy

Crikey readers discuss political lies and potential improvements to Australia-China relations.

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Can Clive Palmer demand a gag clause for Queensland Nickel workers?

Former Queensland Nickel workers are owed money. That isn't in dispute. The question here is whether Palmer is allowed to demand silence in exchange for that money.

A not so accurate print ad taken out by the United Australia Party.

Is it illegal to lie to voters in political ads?

This election has triggered a loud call for something to be done about untruth in political advertising. But can we actually do anything under current laws?

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Dr Karl pulls in a good night for the SBS

Dr Karl Kruszelnicki's appearance on Who Do You Think You Are? saw ratings jump.

Franking credits may not have won the election, but they helped

Crikey readers discuss franking credits, political polls and the election.