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Campaign Catchup

A daily update on the 2022 Australian federal election campaign

  • Anthony Albanese, leader of Australia's Labor Party is accompanied by his partner Jodie Haydon while he addresses his supporters after incumbent Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader Scott Morrison conceded defeat in the country's general election

    After a wild ride, Labor wins historic 2022 federal election

    Anthony Albanese becomes prime minister of Australia but may yet lead a minority government with support from independents. Lenore Taylor and Katharine Murphy join Jane Lee to discuss how we got here
  • Anthony Albanese

    Campaign catchup: the seats that will decide the 2022 federal election

    Political editor Katharine Murphy joins Jane Lee to discuss the possible paths to victory for the election
  • The Shadow minister for Finance Katy Gallagher and Shadow Treasurer Jim Chalmers release their election promise costings in the Caucus Room of Parliament House in Canberra this afternoon.

    Campaign catchup: how will voters judge Labor’s $7.4bn of extra spending?

    Political editor Katharine Murphy joins Jane Lee to discuss the political risks and consequences involved in Labor’s policy costings
  • Labor leader Anthony Albanese at the National Press Club in Canberra

    Campaign catchup: why are polls narrowing Labor’s lead?

    Political editor Katharine Murphy joins Jane Lee to discuss the final Guardian Essential poll results before the election and why every vote will be critical this weekend
  • Prime minister Scott Morrison surrounded by media at a display home on day 37 of the 2022 federal election campaign, in Palmerston, Darwin

    Campaign catchup: Morrison has one last week to convince you to vote for him

    Political reporter Paul Karp talks to Jane Lee from the Coalition’s campaign bus about how the prime minister is managing the media and his priorities in the last days before the federal election
  • Prime minister Scott Morrison and wife Jenny at the Liberal party campaign launch in Brisbane, standing in front of a blue screen with the Liberal slogan 'strong economy, stronger future' and next to an Australian flag

    Campaign catchup: could the Coalition’s housing policy win votes?

    Chief political correspondent, Sarah Martin, joins Jane Lee to discuss how the Coalition is trying to sway undecided voters in the final week of the election
  • Phone showing frame from Labor attack ad on Scott Morrison, of a photo of the prime minister on holiday in Hawaii

    Campaign catchup: do political attack ads work?

    Senior reporter Tory Shepherd joins Jane Lee to discuss the various political ads of the 2022 federal election campaign
  • Scott Morrison shakes hands with Anthony Albanese

    Campaign catchup: how do you measure progress during a pandemic?

    After the final leaders’ debate, Katharine Murphy joins Jane Lee to reflect on the unique challenges of campaigning to a disillusioned and weary electorate in the middle of a pandemic
  • Australian prime minister Scott Morrison during a press conference at the Epping Club in Sydney, in the seat of Bennelong, Australia

    Campaign catchup: will increasing the minimum wage lead to higher inflation?

    The PM calls the opposition leader a ‘loose unit’ for supporting a rise in the minimum wage. Anthony Albanese responds that Scott Morrison is ‘loose with the truth’. Paul Karp talks to Jane Lee about what this all means for wages and the campaign
  • Defence minister, Peter Dutton, in front of an Australian flag

    Campaign catchup: why the secrecy over Australian Defence Force cultural reforms?

    Daniel Hurst talks to Jane Lee about why the government has gone quiet on Australian Defence Force reforms designed to prevent unlawful killings
  • Scott Morrison And Anthony Albanese Take Part In Second Leaders' Debate Ahead Of Federal Election<br>SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MAY 08: (L-R) Australian opposition leader Anthony Albanese and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison debate on live television ahead of the federal election, during the second leaders' debate of the 2022 federal election campaign, at the Nine studio on May 8, 2022 in Sydney, Australia. The Australian federal election will be held on Saturday 21 May with Liberal leader Scott Morrison looking to secure a fourth term in power for the Coalition against Labor and opposition leader Anthony Albanese. (Photo by James Brickwood - Pool/Getty Images)

    Campaign catchup: what can we learn beyond the noise of the second leaders’ debate?

    Katharine Murphy tells Jane Lee that beyond the noisy clashes, there were strategies designed to capture as many pre-poll voters as possible
  • Australian opposition leader Anthony Albanese speaks to the media during a press conference in Marrickville on Friday

    Campaign catchup: Anthony Albanese vs the media

    Political editor Katharine Murphy and Jane Lee discuss how much the political theatre of the election campaign matters for your vote
  • Minister for defence Peter Dutton and prime minister Scott Morrison.

    Campaign catchup: which party do you trust most to defend Australia?

    Defence and foreign affairs correspondent Daniel Hurst talks to Jane Lee about how the major parties plan to tackle defence challenges if they win the election
  • Australian treasurer Josh Frydenberg and his family at his campaign launch

    Campaign catchup: Will Josh Frydenberg lose his seat to a teal independent?

    Chief political correspondent Sarah Martin joins Jane Lee to discuss why the treasurer is in the political ‘fight of his life’
  • Prime minister Scott Morrison and treasurer Josh Frydenberg at a press conference on Day 23 of the 2022 federal election campaign, in Treasury Place in Melbourne.

    Campaign catchup: how will an interest rate rise affect the election?

    Sarah Martin joins Jane Lee to discuss what the Reserve Bank’s decision to lift the cash rate means and how it will affect the Coalition’s economic narrative
  • Australian opposition leader Anthony Albanese and WA Premier Mark McGowan

    Campaign catchup: has Labor’s campaign launch set them up for victory?

    Katharine Murphy speaks to Jane Lee about Labor’s campaign launch and if they can achieve their plan for winning the election
  • Close up of five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred Australian dollar notes

    Campaign catchup: Would Labor’s wages policies increase your pay?

    Political reporter Paul Karp joins Jane Lee to discuss the details of Labor’s wages policies and whether they would make a bigger difference to wages than the Coalition’s plans
  • Low section view of five school children sitting on brick wall wearing school uniform

    Campaign catchup: Why haven’t we heard any promises for schools?

    Political reporter Paul Karp explains to Jane Lee why education spending has not been a focus of this election campaign
  • Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison election campaign<br>epa09911200 Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison (L) and Nationals Member for Capricornia Michelle Landry attend a press conference on Day 17 of the 2022 federal election campaign, in Rockhampton, in the seat of Capricornia, Australia, 27 April 2022.  EPA/MICK TSIKAS  AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT

    Campaign catchup: why is the Coalition risking a new ‘carbon tax’ scare campaign?

    Political editor Katharine Murphy talks to Jane Lee about why reviving the climate wars is such a risky strategy in this election campaign
  • Penny Wong speaks to media in Darwin on Tuesday

    Campaign catchup: how does Labor’s plan for the Pacific stack up?

    Foreign affairs and defence correspondent Daniel Hurst speaks with Jane Lee about the advantages and limits of Labor’s Pacific plan
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