The federal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, today said the state police ministers must make domestic violence a number one priority in police matters.
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Australia’s pensioners and senior citizens had been let down by the Abbott Government through heartless concession cuts, health care hikes and superannuation changes, according to Palmer United Party’s Canning candidate, Vimal Sharma.Read More
The federal leader of the Palmer United Party, Clive Palmer, has today announced business executive Vimal Sharma as the Palmer United Party’s candidate to contest the Canning by-election.Read More
The upcoming Canning by-election was essentially a vote on Tony Abbott’s planned increases to the GST, federal leader of the Palmer United Party, Clive Palmer, said today.Read More
The federal leader of the Palmer United Party, Clive Palmer, has today confirmed the Party would contest the Canning by-election in Western Australia.Read More
Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) professionals from around the country will join forces on Friday in a national effort to get as many STEM professionals in schools to promote the importance of STEM to Australia’s future.Read More
You will be pleased to know that Palmer United intends put forward a candidate to contest the upcoming Canning by-election in Western Australia.Read More
Palmer United’s Tasmanian Convenor, Kevin Morgan, says if Australia is to thrive once again we must stop exporting jobs, raw materials and revenue to our trading partners, but instead fully develop Australian products in Australia before they are released to ...Read More
The Palmer United Party’s Western Australia Senator, Dio Wang, said any increase in the GST would mean Western Australians would have to pay even more than they are already paying.Read More
John Bjelke-Petersen, Queensland leader of the Palmer United Party, has called for the National Party to return their attention to Australia’s farmers instead of trying to appease the Liberal Party.Read More