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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged to invest $204.5 million to create a national 1800-Medicare hotline should his government be re-elected on May 3.
Hundreds of thousands of Australians could avoid the emergency department under one of Labor's last health promises of the election campaign.
Labor is ahead in two ultra-tight seats, including one at the centre of a heated salmon farming debate, polling shows a week ...
In one of his final pitches to WA voters, Peter Dutton says the Liberals are ‘about backing Western Australia and the mining ...
Held with a 9 per cent margin, Pearce appears to be a safe seat for Labor. But the Liberals remain hopeful of snatching it ...
As Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton prepare to face off for the final time in a leaders' debate, the opposition leader will ...
Pork-barrel is too kind a word to describe the avalanche of promises being offered to seduce voters this election campaign.
Anthony Albanese is going all in on healthcare with his last major policy pitch to voters, less than a week out from the ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has issued a statement, remembering Pope Francis' life legacy. While Mr Albanese wasn't able ...
On Sunday, the prime minister will announce a plan to give Australians free after-hours access to government-funded ...
Once again putting Medicare at front and centre of his pitch to voters, Anthony Albanese will today announce plans to turn ...
Peter Dutton will start a final push in safe Labor territory, underlining the Coalition’s view that electorates usually ...