Former deputy leader Julie Bishop warns the Liberal Party will be "a lesser party" if the Teal Independents challenging moderate Liberal incumbents are successful on election day.
Renowned adman Russel Howcroft on why the election's most annoying ad is probably its most successful.
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They say time flies but with one week to go in a six week campaign - where the polls haven't moved an inch - the Prime Minister must be thinking time stands still.
Nine's Political Editor Chris Uhlmann on how voters simply aren't buying what Scott Morrison is selling.
In tight contests it pays to follow the money. TAB's Gerard Middleton shares the odds in the seats where teal independents threaten to unseat liberal incumbents,
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Two weeks out from polling day and more than a third of voters are yet to make up their mind as fatigue and disillusionment sets in. AFR Political Editor Phil Coorey says these undecided voters cast doubt over the polls that say Labor has it in the bag.
Political operatives Jinane Bou-Assi and Sally Branson on the coordination required to set up and staff polling booths across the country.
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Stepping outside in a marginal seat is like stepping into the election equivalent of Times Square. An outdoor advertising blitz of corflutes, banners, billboards, and volunteers swathed in a candidate's t-shirt. Renowned adman Russel Howcroft explains why even in this digital age, the original form of advertising still packs a punch .
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If you thought this election was already fiery, an RBA rate rise will pour petrol on the flames. You want a cost of living election? You got it. Walkley award winner Annika Smethurst on how inflation is an election issue 'on crack'.
Renowned adman Russel Howcroft on whether the original form of advertising is still the best - even in the digital age.
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