Media release The Abbott Government needed to be doing much more to help Australia’s self-funded retirees hit hard by this week’s record interest rate cut, according to Palmer United Party federal leader and Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer.
Federal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, has introduced a private member’s bill to help prevent the future executions of Australian citizens in foreign countries.
Palmer United Party federal leader and Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, has praised the efforts of the Climate Change Authority after their report, published on Wednesday, put pressure on Labor and Liberal to lift their ambition on Emissions Trading Scheme ...
The federal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, has renewed his calls for a National Economic Summit, fearing Tony Abbott is following the Newman Government’s failed model that led to chronic unemployment in Queensland.
Federal Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, is delighted to confirm that Commonwealth funding has been secured for the Airman Aircrew Association under the Saluting Their Service Commemorations Programme.
The federal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, says he is heartened by the release of all children from the Christmas Island detention centre following his party’s actions in creating major Migration Act concessions ...
On Anzac Day this year Australians will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops on the Gallipoli peninsula.
Federal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, said Senator Jacqui Lambie’s referral to the Clerk of the Senate has no foundations.
The Abbott Government has reversed its position on Australia’s debt problem in the face of overwhelming evidence presented by the Palmer United Party that our economy is one of the strongest in the world.
Before the last election, Malcolm Fraser and I had lunch in Melbourne. When I met him on that cold Melbourne morning, he was in high spirits, eager to engage in debate about important issues affecting Australia’s future.