Clive Palmer and QNI Resources have splashed out $10,000 for local swimmers, taking donations to North Queensland sporting and community causes to more than $20 million since 2010. The donation made to Townsville Tiger Sharks Swimming Club today will be ...
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Federal Leader of the United Australia Party, Clive Palmer, has announced the appointment of Jen Sackley to the position of North Queensland Secretary. A long-time North Queensland resident and former candidate for the Palmer United Party, Ms Sackley will run ...
Read MoreThe United Australia Party has resolved at an interim national executive meeting to contest the next local council elections in Townsville.
Read MoreQNI Resources is continuing to help local North Queensland sporting and community groups reach their goals, presenting Townsville Gymnastics with a cheque for $75,000 today in its latest donation to grass-roots causes. Townsville Gymnastics club president Lawrence Peterson said the ...
Read MoreIt was time to draw a line in the sand and fight for more jobs for Townsville, Clive Palmer said today. “The region is suffering from the loss of Tiger Airlines’ Melbourne to Townsville service, accounting for some 23,000 visitors ...
Read MoreFederal leader of the United Australia Party, Clive Palmer, has congratulated his senate leader Brian Burston for committing to his promise of reducing company tax rates to allow Australian businesses to be globally competitive and to stimulate the economy through ...
Read MoreFederal leader of the United Australia Party, Clive Palmer, said we needed to give One Nation leader Pauline Hanson a break.
Read MoreFederal leader of the United Australia Party, Clive Palmer, said Pauline Hanson’s claims that he bullied her over company tax cuts were delusional.
Read MoreSenate leader for the United Australia Party, Brian Burston, says he supports a zonal taxation system to boost employment and growth for regional Australians.
Read MoreThe United Australia Party called out Senator Pauline Hanson today for copying one its policies introduced in Western Australia by Senator Dio Wang of the Palmer United Party.
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