The United Australia Party would fight for better insurance cover and lower premiums that properly reflected North Queenslanders’ true risk, North Queensland Secretary Jen Sackley said today.
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The United Australia Party would introduce federal legislation protecting rural producers from banks, federal leader Clive Palmer announced today.
Read MoreThe United Australia Party executive has officially endorsed North Queensland Secretary Jen Sackley as their Leichhardt candidate for the next Federal Election.
Read MoreUNITED Australia Party Senate Leader Brian Burston, has stepped in to save hundreds of apprentices from missing out on vital vocational training opportunities due to a flaw in the government’s apprenticeship wage subsidy trial scheme.
Read MoreThe United Australia Party has announced the appointment of NSW Assistant State Directors Suellen Wrightson and Nicole Smeltz. The appointments bring a wealth of political, business and leadership experience to the party which will contest every seat in the upper ...
Read MoreNorth Queensland Secretary of the United Australia Party, Jen Sackley, has urged voters to “take the power back” at the next federal election, saying current governments were showing complete disregard for North Queenslanders over climbing energy prices.
Read MoreFederal leader of the United Australia Party Clive Palmer said today that if the Morrison government did not reverse its callous decision to cut funding to Foodbank, he would personally pay the amount withdrawn.
Read MoreThe host of low rating Sky News program Paul Murray Live has taken the extraordinary step of culling audience members supportive of Clive Palmer from its North Queensland broadcast airing tonight.
Read MoreNorth Queensland Secretary of the United Australia Party, Jen Sackley, has blasted Leichhardt MP Warren Entsch’s response to troubles in the cane industry as blatant neglect.
Read MoreFederal Leader of the United Australia Party, Clive Palmer, has asked who the faceless person is running the country while Prime Minister Scott Morrison is off touring Queensland by bus.
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