With interest rates at record lows and the income levels of self-funded retirees close to the poverty line, now is not the time to be changing pension asset testing, according to Palmer United Party federal leader and Member for Fairfax, ...
Yesterday in the House of Representatives, Clive Palmer made clear his intention to oppose the Social Services Amendment Bill 2015, saying that the role of government is to help improve the lives of pensioners, not make it more difficult.
Media release Federal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, has voiced his support of the Australian Bar Association’s opposition to the revocation of citizenship without conviction.
Federal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, said Australians had a right to know the Prime Minister’s position on the separation of powers after dodging a question on the issue in Parliament today.
Clive Palmer delivered his view on proposed changes to the Senate voting system at the annual Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) State of the Nation public policy discussion forum. State of the Nation attracts ministers and shadow ministers, ...
Federal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax Clive Palmer has slammed the Abbott Government’s commitment to helping Australia’s struggling small business operators, saying a new tax system was needed to turbo charge the economy.
Federal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, has accused Tony Abbott of hypocrisy in his embrace of the Magna Carta, saying the Government’s actions were at odds with the celebrated document of constitutional law.
Federal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax Clive Palmer says more pressure is being placed on small businesses as the number of small businesses being forced into bankruptcy by the ATO continues to rise each month. ...
The federal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, says the Government’s decision to introduce legislation to strip Australians of their citizenship if suspected of terrorism crimes is a breach of constitutional law.