Politics Premium Negative campaigning beats big ideas Will Australian election lead to negative campaign in New Zealand? Brent Edwards Mon, 20 May 2019 Australian electionLaborCoalitionScott MorrisonBill Shortenpreference votes
Property Premium Why the Kiwi property market won’t drop as much as Australia’s Aussie election stirs up tempting housing reform packages in oversupplied market. Gill South Thu, 16 May 2019 Australian electionBill ShortenLaborHousinghousing affordabilityInvestorsCoreLogicSQM ResearchLouis Christopher
Politics Premium Aussie election: ‘Labor’s to lose’ Will Bill Shorten be Australia’s next prime minister? Brent Edwards Wed, 15 May 2019 Australian electionPoliticsCoalitionLaborclimate changemarginal seats
Politics Premium Australian election provides clear differences between Coalition and Labor Should New Zealand care who wins? Brent Edwards Wed, 08 May 2019 Australian electionPoliticsCoalitionLaborBill ShortenMalcolm Turnbull
Premium Editor's Insight: Voters in two Australian states to dump Labor State governments run by Labor are set to change hands after elections in both South Australia and Tasmania this weekend. Tue, 11 Mar 2014 AustraliaelectionsLaborJay WeatherillSteven Marshall
Gillard gone before next election - iPredict Users of the trading website think there is an 80% probability of a Liberal prime minister in Australia after the next federal election. NBR Contributor Tue, 12 Jun 2012 AustraliaelectionsJulia GillardLaboriPredictALPLiberal
Why Labor was annihilated in Queensland Labor didn't just lose the state election over the weekend – it crushed to just 6 seats in an 89-seat parliament. Here's why: NBR Contributor Mon, 26 Mar 2012 PoliticsLaborQueensland
Broadband seals it for Gillard Broadband was central to Independent MP Tony Windsor's decision to back Labor, delivering it a 76 - 74 majority in Australia's lower house.Fellow independent Rob Oakeshott also backed Julia Gillard's party, while a third, Bob Katter, broke for the Liberal-National coalition."The issues [sic] that I thought were critical to this, and possibly the most critical, was broadband," Mr Windsor told a press conference in Canberra. NBR Contributor Tue, 07 Sep 2010 TechnologyNBNLaborGillardBudde
Aussie independents lean toward Labor on Crown fibre Australia's knife-edge election could hang on horse-trading over Crown fibre - with the giant project looking set to survive either way.All five swing MPs now being wooed by the major parties - including the three rural-conservatives - support the broadband plan.The national broadband network (NBN) was one of the few substantive issues of the Australian election. Sun, 22 Aug 2010 TechnologyelectionNBNLaborCoalition