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Up one levelWhat a difference a day makes
Jacqueline Breen watches Labor shifting up a gear and the Liberals scrambling in the mud.
National Tally Room 6: Ruddslide
Nick Parkin wants to be the first person in the Tally Room to call the election.
National Tally Room 3: It's Bennelong time
Matthew Clayfield is being electrocuted by the atmosphere.
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T minus one
Kevin Rudd revs the accelerator in a drag race to the finish with John Howard, writes David Ramli.
The pointy end
Kevin Rudd may have squealing teenage girls, but John Howard has hollering pub patrons. Jacqueline Breen reports as the campaign reaches boiling point.
How's it gonna end?
It's an epic tale and a cliffhanger. Will this be Howard's final chapter? John Howard still remains the story, argues Matthew Clayfield. Photo: Matthew Clayfield
Silent on the Senate
With polling day tomorrow, how much have we heard about the noble Upper House? Scott Richardson takes a look. Photo: Brian Yap
Climate conscience
Two new parties formed to fight climate change are vying for your vote tomorrow, writes Nidhi Prakash. Photo: Michael Miner
Looking for concrete
Kevin Rudd may imply more help for HECS debts, but why won't he commit? David Ramli reports.
Informal voting
Due to compulsory voting and a complex preferential system, Australia has a high incidence of informal voting. Make yours count tomorrow, writes John McCarten. Photo: Keith Kristoffer Bacongco
Life under Labor
Was the Australian economy really a medieval backwater before the Howard Government came to power? Zack McLennan looks at Labors record in this area. Photo: Bentley Smith
We've got spirit, yes we do
John Howard rallies the troops in preparation for going over the top, writes Jacqueline Breen.