The Teal Thing – (Teal of Revenge)
Simon Holmes à Court – Wikipedia
Kooyong 200 and feud with Josh Frydenberg
Holmes à Court was a financial supporter and member of federal Liberal MP Josh Frydenberg‘s Kooyong 200 fundraising arm. He was expelled by Frydenberg after he wrote an op-ed in Guardian Australia in 2018 supporting the closure of AGL’s coal-fired Liddell Power Station
Mike Cannon-Brookes – Wikipedia
AGL rejects second takeover bid with Mike Cannon-Brookes
ASX up, HESTA supports Cannon-Brookes on AGL demerger
Mike Cannon-Brookes dismisses PM’s suggestion that coal plants should run to end of scheduled life
Election 2022 Are the Teal independents a political party
Teal independent Kate Chaney claims victory in Curtin as Celia Hammond concedes defeat – ABC News
The Aftermath
Anthony Albanese champions climate commitments as he seeks closer ties with Asia
Albanese government mugged by gas crisis as it faces challenge of managing expectations
AEC trying to assure voters that election results are accurate
Nearly 4 million enrolled people did not vote or their votes have been ignored by the AEC
Federal election live Labor two seats away from majority as counting continues
Central Queensland’s LNP voters wait and watch new Labor government’s policies on coal
Liberal Melissa Price plans to stay the course in Durack, despite Kimberley and Pilbara slump
While WA was largely COVID-free for the majority of the previous term, Ms Price said the pandemic had hindered her ability to travel widely around the electorate.
“Now that we don’t have COVID, there is a very good chance that I will be able to spend more time in the electorate,” she said.
Chinese-Australian voters helped sway the election result. So what issues mattered most to them
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang had a warm welcome message for Anthony Albanese.
How Western Sydney voted and why the results were difficult to predict
Legalise Cannabis Australia party sees record Queensland Senate votes in federal election
Former treasurer Josh Frydenberg concedes defeat in inner-Melbourne seat of Kooyong
Australian election latest Which seats are still in doubt And when will counting finish
Australian election results 2022 live votes tracker and federal seat counts Australian election 2022
How Scott Morrison lost the election as Anthony Albanese triumphs in a sea of teal
The Buildup
Election 2022 COVID-positive voters to vote over the phone, AEC says
Election 2022 High postal vote could delay result in a close contest
Steep rise in postal votes could delay results in closely fought seats in 2022 election
Everything you need to know about how to vote on election day
West Australians line up at polls around state but about half of voters opt to go early
Election rules to change to ensure all Australians with COVID-19 can vote
Why some voters in Sydney’s west are turning to Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party this election
Hunter electorate ‘forgotten’ in coal energy debate in lead up to federal election
Why the Citizens Party supports China’s Belt and Road Australian Citizens Party
SACK THEM ALL Protest Draws HUGE CROWDS Across Australia
‘Sack them all‘ Sydney protestors rally against vaccine mandates and urge vote against major parties
How Bob Katter became a rogue voice in federal parliament
Fines and court What can happen if you don’t vote
How to vote and get rid of Liberal, Labor and Greens
Consumer confidence plunges to lockdown levels while Australians prepare for the polls
As the federal election nears, voters’ frustration with major parties could shake things up
Clive Palmer’s UAP is spending big in the upcoming federal election.
George Soros’ GetUp and unions ready to manipulate voting ensuring ALP wins election
Scott Morrison says Chinese military base in Solomon Islands would be ‘red line’ for Australia
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