Media release Palmer United Party federal leader and Member for Fairfax Clive Palmer will abstain on voting on the Abbott government’s carbon tax repeal legislation package despite the party’s opposition to the carbon tax.
Media release Palmer United Party federal leader and newly elected Member for Fairfax. Clive Palmer, has dismissed South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon’s call for a parliamentary inquiry into the party’s election campaign spending as a “beat-up” and “grandstanding” . Mr ...
Media release The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has allegedly been accusing people with foreign names of voting twice at the federal election and threating them with legal action, according to Palmer United Party federal leader Clive Palmer.
Media release The federal leader of the Palmer United Party, Clive Palmer, has today further condemned the Australian Electoral Commission for their bungling of the WA Senate count labelling it a rort.
Media release Palmer United Party Senate leader and Queensland senator-elect Glenn Lazarus said the party had achieved the largest swing in Australia’s political history at 50.3 per cent in the seat of Fairfax.
Media release The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) lost ballot paper fiasco in Western Australia is designed to stop Palmer United Party Senate candidate Dio Wang from being elected and goes to the heart of our democracy, says Palmer United Party ...
Media release The federal leader of the Palmer United Party, Clive Palmer, has thanked the voters of Fairfax after finally being declared the winner of the Sunshine Coast seat by the Australian Electoral Commission by 53 votes.
Media release Palmer United Party federal leader Clive Palmer has demanded the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) declare the recount of the Senate vote in Western Australia invalid after its latest debacle in losing more than a thousand ballots.
Media release Palmer United Party federal leader Clive Palmer has labelled South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon’s plans to legislate the disclosure of agreements between political parties as “hollow grandstanding”.
Media release Palmer United Party federal leader Clive Palmer has dismissed an article in today’s The Australian newspaper (‘Big Spender: why BHP worried about selling Clive Palmer its refinery’) as yet another unsourced beat-up.