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Byelection

July

The LNP’s Cameron Caldwell has won the Fadden byelection

Dear Albo, here’s why Fadden shows your honeymoon is over

Young voters deserted Labor in the Fadden byelection and renters turned on the Greens. Tarting up the result as anything other than trouble for the Albanese government is a mistake.

  • John Black
Cameron Caldwell with wife Lauren and daughter Clementine in Paradise Point yesterday.

Labor admits to Qld problem after Fadden defeat

The Albanese government has conceded it has a Queensland quandary after the Liberal National Party scored a solid byelection victory, including winning back many of the voters it lost at the federal election.

  • Phillip Coorey
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Fadden highlights Albanese’s Queensland dilemma

Labor’s claim that Fadden was a poor result for the Coalition was like the Poms claiming they really won the first two Ashes Tests.

  • Phillip Coorey
Liberal candidate Cameron Caldwell at the pre-polling booth at Helensvale on the Gold Coast.

Morale boost for Dutton as Libs win Fadden

Peter Dutton and the Coalition have secured a solid victory in the byelection for the Gold Coast seat of Fadden, providing a sorely-needed morale boost.

  • Phillip Coorey
Cameron Caldwell, left, is expected to keep Fadden in LNP hands.

Polls close in telling Fadden byelection

The federal Coalition is eyeing a much-needed byelection win as polling closes in the Queensland seat of Fadden.

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  • Rachael Ward and Duncan Murray
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MacNab Brothers Butchers store manager Matt Emes says customers are often choosing cheaper meat options.

Byelection a cost of living test for Labor

Cost of living issues are biting even in the mostly wealthy federal seat of Fadden, ahead of Saturday’s by-election. The LNP wants voters to blame the Albanese government.

  • Mark Ludlow

The Voice risks becoming a lightning rod for broader discontent

The conundrum for Anthony Albanese is that the more he talks about the Voice, the crankier a large demographic of voters becomes. At the same time, it is not in his political interest for it to fail. Far from it.

  • Phillip Coorey
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton urged voters to send Labor a message in the byelection.

Byelection is about Albo, not robo-debt: Dutton

Royal commission findings against Scott Morrison and Stuart Robert will be trumped by cost of living pain, the Opposition Leader says.

  • Tom McIlroy

June

Stuart Robert’s chequered history isa a key party of Labor’s Fadden byelection campaign.

Fadden byelection a chance to protest the Voice: Dutton

Anthony Albanese has urged the voters of Fadden to consider the chequered history of departed minister Stuart Robert at next month’s byelection.

  • Phillip Coorey

May

Anthony Albanese is not eager to run a candidate at the Fadden byelection.

Labor hesitant to contest Fadden byelection

Labor’s hierarchy feels the Fadden byelection threatens to be a distraction in the build-up to the all-important national conference.

  • Phillip Coorey
Stuart Robert revealed his intention to quit two weeks ago but it was made official on Thursday.

Dutton to face second byelection test as Robert formally quits

Stuart Robert officially resigned from parliament on Thursday, after criticism from Labor over his decision not to attend budget week sittings.

  • Tom McIlroy
Stuart Robert’s resignation means a byelection in his Gold Coast seat of Fadden.

This is not Aston: Libs confident of holding Fadden

The Liberal Party is confident the factors behind its recent shock byelection loss will not be present in the Gold Coast seat.

  • Phillip Coorey

April

Menzies MP Keith Wolahan believes that boosting homeownership will be key to reviving the Liberal Party’s election fortunes.

Liberals bank on homeownership to fix ‘broken’ party

Liberal MP Keith Wolahan says boosting home ownership is the pathway back to government, as it is traditionally tied to a conservative vote.

  • Gus McCubbing
Peter Dutton.

Liberal renewal should start with embracing the migrant dream

Over the long term, Australia will be ill-served by having just one party monopolising the support of ethnic minorities.

  • Shamit Saggar
“It is time for good people to come to the aid of the party.”

Letters: Super wreckers are at it again

Paul Keating on superannuation and housing; Liberal Party’s woes; immigration and wages; LNG exports; Chanticleer columnist Tony Boyd.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese congratulates the newly elected member for Aston, Mary Doyle, at a Bayswater cafe.

Albanese cautions against getting ‘carried away’ as Liberals flounder

Anthony Albanese has cautioned against tax changes that Labor doesn’t have a mandate for as his opponents founder after the Aston byelection.

  • Phillip Coorey
An electric car-charging station in Taizhou, East China’s Jiangsu province.

EV road trips could face delays this Easter

Electric car road trips this Easter could be a repeat of Christmas, with queues expected at charging stations; SA Premier Peter Malinauskas said the AUKUS subs represent the state’s greatest economic opportunity ever. How the day unfolded.

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  • Georgie Moore and Campbell Kwan

Liberals reel after crushing Aston loss

As crestfallen Liberals raked through the ashes of the first loss of an Opposition seat to a government in a federal byelection since 1920, Peter Dutton showed little sign of changing tack.

  • Phillip Coorey
Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and Roshena Campbell arrive to give the concession speech after losing the Aston byelection to Labor’s Mary Doyle.

Dutton’s suburban dream becomes a Liberal nightmare

An impending byelection in Scott Morrison’s suburban seat of Cook could make or break Peter Dutton’s leadership.

  • Phillip Coorey

The Libs are in deep trouble (and Aston may not be the bottom)

The Liberals are in political free fall after the disastrous loss of a previously solid seat in outer suburban Melbourne, confirming how out of touch they are with community sentiment.

  • Jennifer Hewett