
A 'Seinfeld' by-election, but both parties escape with only minor damage
The end result suggests it was much ado about nothing, but there are some important takeaways for the two major parties from the Eden-Monaro by-election, writes Dennis Atkins
The end result suggests it was much ado about nothing, but there are some important takeaways for the two major parties from the Eden-Monaro by-election, writes Dennis Atkins
More than half of employers struggling to find workers have blamed a lack of applicants, as the economy reopens.
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Repairing Australia’s economy from the devastation the coronavirus has wreaked will be a five-year task, the Prime Minister has warned his colleagues.
Coincidentally, as the economy takes some early steps towards reopening, parliament will meet next week for what is being billed as a “normal” sitting – though that’s a relative term these days. Michelle Grattan reports:
A senior federal Nationals MP admits the coalition “deserves an uppercut” for the conduct of its politicians in the race for Eden-Monaro preselection.
NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance has abandoned his bid to enter the federal Parliament less than 24 hours after announcing he would seek Liberal pre-selection at the Eden-Monaro by-election.