Federal leader of the United Australia Party Clive Palmer said it Brisbane today he was pleased to see the Federal Government change its position on helping struggling farmers by adopting a future fund. The fund is what the United Australia ...
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Australians are paying the highest electricity prices in the world – and to give that context, we pay twice what New Yorkers pay for power. Many people don’t know why this is – they think power is “just getting expensive”.
Read MoreFederal leader of the United Australia Party, Clive Palmer, has blasted the new drought finance taskforce to be chaired by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg as an insult to struggling farmers.
Read MoreClive Palmer has blasted Glencore for unconscionable behaviour over new reports the multi-national mining company moved $30 billion of assets into offshore tax structures after a $16 billion write down by its Australian holding company. This restructure is now subject ...
Read MoreFederal leader of the United Australia Party, Clive Palmer, says Prime Minister Scott Morrison has failed the integrity test with his deplorable response to the assistant treasurer’s home internet bill scandal.
Read MoreFederal leader of the United Australia Party, Clive Palmer, says the eligibility age for Australians to access their superannuation should be tied to the same level as politicians.
Read MoreFederal leader of the United Australia Party, Clive Palmer, said today that he would fight to ensure outgoing members of parliament did not receive ongoing taxpayer funded entitlements.
Read MoreFEDERAL Leader of the United Australia Party, Clive Palmer, says the Australian public have now realised that there is no difference between the Liberal and Labor parties, with neither side of the duopoly standing for anything other than self-interest and ...
Read MoreFederal leader of the United Australia Party, Clive Palmer, said today that Australia needed freedom of the press at this critical time in our country’s development. “The media needs to adopt an attitude where they report real news and not ...
Read MoreNetwork and distribution contractors earning exorbitant government fees in return for party donations was the main reason Australians were paying too much for their energy, Clive Palmer said today. “The ABC and other media organisations need to report on the ...
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