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Hannah Spencer just pulled off the biggest electoral heist of 2026. Armed with a wrench, four rescue greyhounds, and a high-vis jacket, the Green Party's newest MP has left the British political establishment in utter shock.
From Sydney's signalling meltdowns to flooded transcontinental lines, authorities blame the elements. But the real reason your train is cancelled is far more predictable.
When the Prime Minister labelled the former Australian of the Year "difficult" this week, he didn't just make a gaffe; he handed her a megaphone. Here is why the latest storm around Grace Tame exposes the fragile hypocrisy of our political elite.
Anthony Albanese was whisked away from The Lodge over an email sent to a dance troupe. Coming just two weeks after a controversial expansion of police powers, the timing of this 'security event' is almost too perfect to ignore.
Less than a year after a historic landslide, the Prime Minister's approval ratings are in freefall. Is it just the mid-term blues, or has the 'small target' strategy finally run out of road?
Before Obama ran, before the Squad tweeted, there was a preacher from South Carolina who dared to imagine a White House that looked like the streets outside it. Jesse Jackson didn't just run for president; he forced the Democratic Party to reinvent itself.
While Canberra laughs at 'lesbian cyborgs' and burqa stunts, the numbers tell a terrifyingly different story. Pauline Hanson isn't fading; she's evolving into the premier protest vote for a generation that feels abandoned.
Ten months after the coalition's electoral wipeout, the Member for Hume is neither gone nor forgotten. But as Sussan Ley attempts to steer the Liberal ship toward the centre, Taylor's unwavering fixation on 'hard' economics and nuclear energy looks less like principle and more like a leadership challenge in slow motion.
Holly Valance and Pauline Hanson have dropped a culture war anthem that supposedly topped the charts. But before the Right claims a cultural revolution, let's look at the math behind the 'hit' that’s making more noise than cents.
While Premier Jacinta Allan calls the January 2026 inferno 'unforeseeable', the charred remains of the urban fringe tell a different story. A story of ignored reports, aging trucks, and a volunteer model pushed to its breaking point.