Squabble over signs has Macquarie candidate fuming
One Nation candidate for Macquarie Matthew Jacobson has levelled an extraordinary accusation against Blue Mountains City Council (BMCC), saying they are unfairly removing his campaign signs and labelling him a racist.
Time running out for party pitches as voting starts
As millions of people prepare to vote early ahead of the May 3 election, the coalition is still sitting on at least one major announcement.
Coalition promises upgrades to youth centre in St Marys
The Coalition will spend $63,000 to fund two projects at Don Bosco Youth and Recreation Centre in St Marys.
Labor matches $4 million Jamison Park commitment
Labor has come to the party and will splash $4 million to improve netball facilities at Jamison Park.
Coalition promises CCTV upgrade for Mama Lana’s
The Coalition has promised security upgrades for a local charity as the election campaign continues.
Where can I vote early in Penrith for the Federal Election?
Pre-polling for the 2025 Federal Election will begin on Tuesday.
Labor commits to upgrade of Leonay Oval
A re-elected Labor Government would fund improvements to sport and recreation facilities in Leonay, Emu Heights and Emu Plains.
Labor made plenty of promises at the last election. Did they deliver?
Election promises are a mainstay of contemporary politics. Governments cite kept commitments as proof they can be trusted, while oppositions pounce on any failure to deliver.
First-home buyers back in spotlight in Federal Election
First-time home buyers have been offered two different pathways to crack the property market as election campaigning reaches a fever pitch.
Coalition promises $4 million to upgrade Jamison Park netball courts
The Coalition has made a raft of sporting commitments to Penrith, including $4 million for an upgrade of the Jamison Park netball courts.
Dutton promises cheaper cars as EV debate enters election
An elected Coalition government will drop penalties for car companies who supply too many high emission vehicles.
10 candidates to contest Lindsay; McIntosh tops ballot paper
Labor has suffered a blow in Lindsay, with candidate Hollie McLean to be second last on the ballot paper at the Federal Election.
No longer ignored: Major parties spend big on mental health
Labor says it will spend an extra $1 billion on mental health if it wins the election.
Mulgoa Road becomes a big test for Labor
Labor's silence on Mulgoa Road is deafening. It must commit to the full project before the election campaign is done, says Troy Dodds.
Albanese, Dutton squabble over key issues in first election debate
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton have gone head-to-head in the first debate of the election campaign.
Showdown in the west: Albanese, Dutton go head-to-head
After firing shots at each other from different cities on the campaign trail, Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton will come face-to-face in the first debate of the Federal Election.
Listen: Former Lindsay MPs who have appeared on our podcast
There is no doubt Lindsay has proved to be a crucial seat elections ever since it was formed in 1984. And over the years, a number of former Lindsay MPs have joined our 'On The Record' podcast.
Election latest: Greens and HEART confirm candidates, One Nation condemns vandalism
Six candidates have now been locked in to contest Lindsay at next month's Federal Election.
Cheap batteries pledge powers Labor re-election push
Home owners are being offered $4000 off the cost of household batteries as Labor tries to woo voters with promises of cheaper energy.
Foreign student cap to ease housing crisis, Dutton says
A plan to cut international student numbers will get more Australians into homes, the Coalition says, while critics argue the policy will do little to reduce housing pressures.