Endorsements in the 2025 Australian federal election
2025 Australian federal election |
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National results |
State and territory results |
Various newspapers, organisations and individuals endorsed parties or individual candidates for the 2025 Australian federal election.
Endorsements for parties
Newspapers and publications
Daily newspapers
Newspaper | City | Owner | Endorsement | Notes | |
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The Advertiser | Adelaide | News Corp | None[1] | Advocated for a majority government but did not endorse a specific party. Against Labor on merits, against Coalition due to poor campaign | |
The Age | Melbourne | Nine Entertainment | Labor[2] | ||
The Australian | National | News Corp | Coalition[3] | ||
Australian Financial Review | National | Nine Entertainment | Coalition[4] | ||
The Canberra Times | Canberra | Australian Community Media | Labor[5] | ||
The Courier-Mail | Brisbane | News Corp | Coalition[6] | Strongly advocated against voting for The Greens.[7] | |
The Daily Telegraph | Sydney | News Corp | Coalition[8] | ||
Herald Sun | Melbourne | News Corp | Coalition[9] | ||
The Mercury | Hobart | News Corp | Coalition[10] | ||
The Sydney Morning Herald | Sydney | Nine Entertainment | Labor[11] | ||
The West Australian | Perth | Seven West Media | Coalition[7] | ||
The Saturday Paper | Melbourne | Schwartz Publishing | None[12] | Advocated for a minority government |
Online publications
Newspaper | Owner | Endorsement | Notes | |
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Guardian Australia | Guardian Media Group | Labor[13] | Advocated for a Labor minority government.[7] | |
Greens[13] | ||||
Teal independents[13] | ||||
Junkee | Junkee Media | None[14] | Advocated voting against the Coalition but did not endorse a specific party.[14] | |
The Nightly | Seven West Media | Coalition[15] |
Regional newspapers
Newspaper | Location | Owner | Endorsement | Notes | |
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The Courier | Ballarat | Australian Community Media | Labor[16] | ||
Illawarra Mercury | Wollongong | Labor[17] | |||
Newcastle Herald | Newcastle | Labor[18] |
Endorsements for individual candidates
Bennelong
For Jerome Laxale (Labor)
- Chris Minns, Premier of New South Wales[19]
For Scott Yung (Liberal)
- Joe Hockey, Liberal Treasurer 2013–2015 and Ambassador to the United States 2016–2020[20]
- John Howard, Liberal Prime Minister 1996–2007[21]
- Trent Zimmerman, former Liberal Member for North Sydney 2015–2022[20]
Boothby
For Louise Miller-Frost (Labor)
- Julia Gillard, Labor Prime Minister from 2010–2013[22][23]
- Peter Malinauskas, Premier of South Australia[24]
Braddon
For Mal Hingston (Liberal)
- Tony Abbott, Liberal Prime Minister 2013–2015[25]
Bradfield
For Nicolette Boele (Ind)
- Kylea Tink, former Teal independent member for the division of North Sydney[26]
For Gisele Kapterian (Liberal)
- Gladys Berejiklian, Liberal Premier of New South Wales 2017–2021[27][28]
- Joe Hockey, Liberal Treasurer 2013–2015 and Ambassador to the United States 2016–2020[29]
- Trent Zimmerman, former Member for North Sydney 2015–2022[27]
Bullwinkel
For Matt Moran (Liberal)
- Tony Abbott, Liberal Prime Minister 2013–2015[30]
- John Howard, Liberal Prime Minister 1996–2007[31]
Curtin
For Kate Chaney (Independent)
- Fred Chaney, Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party 1989–90, uncle[32][33]
- Michael Chaney, businessman and former Chancellor of the University of Western Australia, father[34]
For Tom White (Liberal)
- John Howard, Liberal Prime Minister 1996–2007[35][36]
Dickson
For Peter Dutton (LNP)
- Tony Abbott, Liberal Prime Minister 2013–2015[37][38]
- Nigel Farage, Leader of Reform UK and MP for Clacton (UK)[39]
- John Howard, Liberal Prime Minister 1996–2007[40][41][38]
- Paul Murray, presenter on Sky News Australia[42]
- Scott Morrison, Liberal Prime Minister 2018–2022[38]
Dobell
For Brendan Small (Liberal)
- Tony Abbott, Liberal Prime Minister 2013–2015[43]
Eden-Monaro
For Kristy McBain (Labor)
- Ricky Stuart, Australian Rugby League coach[44]
Fowler
For Tu Le (Labor)
- Chris Hayes, Former Member for Fowler 2010–2022 and Werriwa 2005–2010
- Chris Minns, Premier of New South Wales[45]
Gilmore
For Fiona Phillips (Labor)
- Jennifer Robinson, human rights lawyer and barrister[46]
Goldstein
For Zoe Daniel (Independent)
- Stephen Charles KC, Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria Court of Appeal 1995–2006[47]
- Simon Holmes à Court, businessman and convenor of Climate 200[48]
- Ian Macphee, Liberal Party Member for Goldstein 1984–1990[49]
Grayndler
For Anthony Albanese (Labor)
- Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks[50]
- Joe Exotic, American celebrity[51]
- Julia Gillard, Labor Prime Minister 2010–2013[52]
- Jennifer Robinson, human rights lawyer and barrister[46]
Kooyong
For Amelia Hamer (Liberal)
- Ted Baillieu, Premier of Victoria 2010–2013[53]
- Peter Costello, Liberal Treasurer 1996–2007 and Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party 1995–2007[53]
- Lindsay Fox, businessman[54]
- Josh Frydenberg, Liberal Treasurer 2018–2022 and Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party 2018–2022[55][56]
- Jeff Kennett, Premier of Victoria 1992–1999[57]
For Monique Ryan (Independent)
- Julian Burnside, human rights lawyer and Australian Greens candidate for Kooyong at the 2022 federal election[58]
- Peter Gordon, lawyer and president of the Western Bulldogs[59]
- Simon Holmes à Court, businessman and convenor of Climate 200[59]
Lindsay
For Melissa McIntosh (Liberal)
- Tony Abbott, Liberal Prime Minister 2013–2015
Mackellar
For James Brown (Liberal)
- John Howard, Liberal Prime Minister 1996–2007[60]
For Sophie Scamps (Independent)
- Juanita Phillips, journalist and news presenter[61]
Melbourne
For Adam Bandt (Greens)
- Abbie Chatfield, TV personality and podcast host[62]
Petrie
For Luke Howarth (LNP)
- Tony Abbott, Liberal Prime Minister 2013–2015[63]
Spence
For Daniel Wild (Liberal)
- Tony Abbott, Liberal Prime Minister 2013–2015[64]
Sturt
For Claire Clutterham (Labor)
- Julia Gillard, Labor Prime Minister from 2010–2013[65]
- Peter Malinauskas, Premier of South Australia[66]
For James Stevens (Liberal)
- Christopher Pyne, former Minister for Defence and Liberal Member for Sturt 1993–2019[67]
Sydney
For Tanya Plibersek (Labor)
Tangney
For Sam Lim (Labor)
- Roger Cook, Premier of Western Australia[69]
Warringah
For Jamie Rodgers (Liberal)
- Joe Hockey, Liberal Treasurer 2013–2015 and Ambassador to the United States 2016–2020[20]
- Trent Zimmerman, former Liberal Member for North Sydney 2015–2022[20]
Wentworth
For Allegra Spender (Independent)
- John Hewson, former Member for Wentworth 1987–1995, Leader of the Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition 1990–1994[70]
- Rachel Perkins, filmmaker[70]
- Julia Zemiro, comedian and television presenter[70]
For Ro Knox (Liberal)
- Janet Albrechtsen, journalist[71]
- Joh Bailey, hair stylist[72]
- Mike Baird, Liberal Premier of New South Wales 2014–2017[73]
- Rowan Dean, presenter on Sky News Australia[71]
- John Howard, Liberal Prime Minister 1996–2007[74][75]
- Erin Molan, journalist[76]
- Lewis Roberts-Thompson, former AFL footballer[77]
Wills
For Peter Khalil (Labor)
- Julia Gillard, Labor Prime Minister from 2010–2013[78]
- Marcia Langton, scholar and writer[79]
See also
References
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- ^ Thanks Tony Abbott for spending time with locals at the High Wycombe Tavern and urging them to 𝙑𝙤𝙩𝙚 𝙈𝙖𝙩𝙩 𝙈𝙤𝙧𝙖𝙣 𝙞𝙣 𝘽𝙪𝙡𝙡𝙬𝙞𝙣𝙠𝙚𝙡. 🍻 | Thanks Tony Abbott for spending time with locals at the High Wycombe Tavern and urging them to 𝙑𝙤𝙩𝙚 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙈𝙖𝙩𝙩 𝙈𝙤𝙧𝙖𝙣 𝙞𝙣 𝘽𝙪𝙡𝙡𝙬𝙞𝙣𝙠𝙚𝙡. 🍻 | By Matt Moran – Liberal for Bullwinkel | Facebook. Retrieved 6 May 2025 – via www.facebook.com.
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- ^ "Kate – Fred Chaney: The Liberal Party Has Lost Its Way Across Australia, voters are turning away from the major parties. This isn't a fad – it's a rational response to deep and growing dissatisfaction. The Liberal Party I served for many years had, as a central principle, respect for the individual. In 2022, I could not recognise the party I had joined and did not believe it had the capacity to reform itself. Now in 2025, we see the same disregard for people in policy 'thought bubbles' that are quickly dropped when they become unpopular – from abolishing the education department, to ending working from home, to cutting 41,000 public servants. These are not the ideas of a party that has learned anything. In this context, I believe it's vital to support Kate Chaney as an independent, because the only hope for reform is for the 'sensible centre' to show the major parties that they must change. Electing a Liberal or Labor candidate in Curtin will change nothing. Re-electing Kate is Curtin's best chance to change Australian politics for the better. Fred Chaney AO Former Deputy Liberal Leader and Federal Minister | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 6 May 2025.
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