The man hoping to be Australia’s next Prime Minister has transformed himself since leading Labor’s ‘hard left’ as a young political operator. Anthony Albanese – who hopes to turf out Scott Morrison at the May election – led a faction of NSW
Labor is a massive 10 points ahead in the polls but even the party’s truest believers are deeply nervous that Scott Morrison will pull off another against-the-odds election win. Politicians and staffers desperate to kick out the Coalition still bare the scars
First China, now Gough: ScoMo says Anthony Albanese is the ‘most left-wing leader since Whitlam’ – after accusing him of being weak on Beijing Scott Morrison argues that Labor is weak on national security and China In press conference he said Anthony
Anthony Albanese launches a full-throated attack against ‘creep’ Andrew Laming after shocking harassment claims made by several women Federal opposition leader said Dr Laming had brought politics into disrepute He ‘has not represented this local community. And the LNP have kept him
Anthony Albanese backs Tasmanian Labor leader in bitter row with candidate forced to step down over ‘inappropriate’ text messages By Australian Associated Press Published: 21:56 EDT, 7 April 2021 | Updated: 21:56 EDT, 7 April 2021 Anthony Albanese has weighed in on
Labor wants to revive Australia’s car industry with $15billion subsidies to fund new electric models. Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese on Tuesday announced a new plan to build cars locally for the first time since October 2017, when Holden made its last Commodore