Just as Mark Latham must regret his aggressive handshake mauling of John Howard in the 2004 Federal election, Shorten might live to regret his CFA moment.
Just as Mark Latham must regret his aggressive handshake mauling of John Howard in the 2004 Federal election, Shorten might live to regret his CFA moment.
What keyboard critics need to keep in mind is the track record of people they are often too quick to shred.
The Victorian Premier’s decision to side with the United Firefighters Union over volunteers from the CFA is political poison for Labor.
In election 2016, so pivotal are the minor parties and Independent candidates that many pollsters and electoral experts are predicting a hung Parliament.
Donald Trump might have some over-the-top ideas, but at least he’s not afraid to talk about the things voters want discussed like our migrant mix.
Trust is something voters have given up on as politicians give their promise, time and time again, to not tinker with superannuation.
With seven weeks to go until the July election, this cash splash will continue and it will be fascinating to see where the money falls.
The problem the Coalition has during this battle for The Lodge is that it’s too late to re-shape Turnbull.
We can’t keep the interest and national support in these marches with the current parade that includes a rag tag collection of relatives and support staff.
At the AFL get discovered with a drug issue and we will protect your identity. Give me the tough talking school any day.
Finally the NSW Government has decided to commit real money to updating and refining the places the Rugby and Rugby League codes will be played at.
If we want to continue to attract half decent people to stand for public office we have to give these people a break.