Bait and switch: power of the political wedge
"A good wedge gets voters off the fence. Voters become very much engaged and very much angry. Time to take that anger out at the ballot box," writes political columnist ANDREW HUGHES.
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"A good wedge gets voters off the fence. Voters become very much engaged and very much angry. Time to take that anger out at the ballot box," writes political columnist ANDREW HUGHES.
"Recruitment has been the base on which the rebranding argument has been built. It is a pretty shallow base. The key to recruitment is to have high morale," writes MICHAEL MOORE, a former ACT Health Minister.
The Albanese government can’t be accused of excessive caution any longer, writes political columnist MICHELLE GRATTAN.
MARK KENNY explains why moving to the right could be wrong for Peter Dutton and the Coalition.