The Australian Government needed to make the funding of a domestic violence hotline a top priority, federal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, said today.
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Senator WANG (Western Australia) (17:04): The Liberals, Nationals, Greens and Xenophon coalition wants to wipe independent voices from the Senate. Might I suggest that there is actually a legitimate way to do that: if the established parties represented the people ...
Read MoreThe Federal Government has confirmed it has no election commitments to ensure WA gets its fair share of GST revenue, after being questioned by Senator for Western Australia Zhenya ‘Dio’ Wang.
Read MoreLeader of the Palmer United Party and member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, confirmed today that Palmer United had rejected approaches made by Senate crossbenchers from the Liberal Democratic Party and Family First.
Read MoreSenator for Western Australia Zhenya ‘Dio’ Wang has welcomed support from both the Labor and Greens parties to secure an investigation into the merits of a national anti-corruption agency.
Read MoreA motion for the establishment of a national anti-corruption agency will today be put to the Parliament by Senator for Western Australia Zhenya ‘Dio’ Wang.
Read MoreSenator for Western Australia Zhenya ‘Dio’ Wang has called on the Greens and the Nick Xenophon Team parties to publicly reveal the full details of their back-room manipulations to wipe out the Senate’s independent watchdogs.
Read MoreDear Member Malcom Turnbull: More Bull than True At both by-elections since Malcom Turnbull was elected Prime Minister, the government has experienced major swing against it. First in the seat of Canning, where the swing was 6.8 percent against the ...
Read MoreLeader of the Palmer United Party, Clive Palmer, said today that the frenzied personal attacks on him were disappointing for Australia.
Read MorePrime Minister Malcolm Turnbull should delay any cabinet reshuffle while his ministers continued to drop like flies, leader of the Palmer United Party, Clive Palmer, said in Canberra today.
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