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Day 25: Public servants say ‘No, Minister’

Amid an election row about numbers that has become both feral and arcane the heads of Treasury, Finance and the Parliamentary Budget Office have called out Kevin Rudd’s attempt to use their authority to…
Chris Bowen, Kevin Rudd and Penny Wong are pushing for the Coalition to release their full costings. AAP/Lukas Coch

There is a big hole in Coalition savings, government says

The government claims to have found a $10 billion hole in the opposition’s $31.6 billion savings package. Labor bases its figure on material prepared before the caretaker period by Treasury, the Finance…
Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott stayed after the forum to talk further with the audience. AAP/Lukas Coch

Rudd takes hard line on foreign investment in land

Who “won” or “lost” tonight’s debate – and opinion was divided – was less important that what new was said by Kevin Rudd. Most notably, Rudd seemed to significantly toughen the government line on foreign…
Joe Hockey has announced the costings of the controversial paid parental leave scheme. AAP/Dan Himbrechts

Coalition says its savings total so far is $31 billion

The Coalition has released a package of additional savings, bringing its total savings put out so far to $31.6 billion. Savings announced by shadow treasurer Joe Hockey and finance spokesman Andrew Robb…
Kevin Rudd has much international diplomatic experience. AAP/Lyndon Mechielsen

Rudd doubts Abbott has the temperament to deal with Syrian issue

Kevin Rudd has questioned whether Tony Abbott has the “temperament” to deal with foreign issues, notably the Syrian crisis. The Prime Minister said Abbott lacked a background in foreign affairs and had…
So far, privacy issues haven’t rated a mention in the campaign, despite widespread concerns over online surveillance and privacy worldwide. spanaut

Elephant in the ballroom: ignoring privacy in the federal election

In this election campaign the major parties are carefully dancing round an elephant in the ballroom. The elephant is big and a bit frightening. Its name is privacy policy. Recent months have seen expressions…
Kevin Rudd has spoken to US President Barack Obama about the situation in Syria. AAP/Lukas Coch

Rudd criticised on fleet move; talks with Obama on Syria

A proposal to move some or all of the Garden Island naval base fleet from Sydney has been slammed as too costly and a blatant bid to shore up Labor support in Queensland. In a speech to the Lowy Institute…
Tony Abbott is pitching to the longterm unemployed in his new initiative. AAP/Alan Porritt

Incentives to get people off the dole, and on the move

Long term unemployed young people could receive up to $6500 if they held down a job for two years, under an initiative announced by Tony Abbott today. Under a job commitment bonus payment people aged 18…
Tony Abbott’s controversial paid parental leave scheme, is viewed negatively by much of the Eden Monaro focus group. AAP/Alan Porritt

The Eden-Monaro Project: Voters critical of Abbott’s PPL plan

Eden-Monaro voters of all persuasions have given a thumbs down to Tony Abbott’s paid parental leave scheme. The plan - which is under strong attack from Labor - was seen as too generous by the focus group…
Tony Abbott is entering the final fortnight of the campaign ahead of Kevin Rudd in the polls. AAP/Alan Porritt

Are the voters listening anymore, as campaign slips away from Rudd?

LATEST POLLS: Coalition 53% (down one), Labor 47% (up one). Kevin Rudd enters the final fortnight of the campaign badly placed in the polls and dependant on a scare campaign, some new policies and the…
Tony Abbott made his pitch for voters at the Coalition’s official party launch in Brisbane. AAP/Dan Peled

Abbott launch: small hand-outs, but big promises

Tony Abbott has targeted self-funded retirees and western Sydney, with modest promises at his campaign launch in which he appealed to Australians to “choose change” on September 7. A Coalition government…
The Nielsen poll has more bad news for Kevin Rudd and Labor. AAP/Lukas Coch

Coalition widens gap

The latest Nielsen poll brings more bad news for Labor, with the Coalition increasing its two-party lead to 53-47%, a fall in Kevin Rudd’s approval and Tony Abbott closing the gap as preferred PM. A fortnight…
Kevin Rudd is now leading a primarily negative campaign against the Coalition. AAP/ Lyndon Mechielsen

Grattan on Friday: Labor finds targets but still struggle for votes

In almost three weeks of campaigning both voters and Labor have had a sharp reality check: there can be no return to Kevin ‘07. Six years on, Rudd was never going to be full of fresh promise, as he was…

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