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?
While Canberra dithers on ad bans, a silent British empire has already fundamentally rewired how Australians interact with risk. Forget the local TAB; the real game is being played by an algorithm in the UK, and the house isn't just winning—it's changing the rules.
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.
Official numbers say the Social Media Ban wiped out 4.7 million accounts last month. But my encrypted chats tell a very different story about the 'Ghost Generation' of 2026.