
How to be a prime minister
The task ahead for Anthony Albanese in restoring the idea that governments should seek to make the country betterListen
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This year Australians will head to the polls and cast their judgement on the performance of the federal government.
The Coalition has been in power for nearly a decade, but according to the latest polls the Labor opposition are the favourites to win.
But, with at least four months to go until polling day, anything could happen - especially in the unpredictable world of Australian politics.
Today, columnist for The Saturday Paper Paul Bongiorno, on what kind of surprises might be in store this election year.
Guest: Columnist for The Saturday Paper, Paul Bongiorno.
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