Palmer United Senator for Queensland and Leader of Palmer United in the Senate, Glenn Lazarus, along with his fellow Palmer United colleagues and Australian Motorist Enthusiast Party member, Senator Ricky Muir, have successfully managed to convince the Government to continue ...
Media Release Evidence from Origin Energy that the repeal of the carbon tax will have a positive impact on consumer power bills. Palmer United’s amendments to the repeal bill have protected Australian consumers.
The federal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, has called on Queensland Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney to apologise to Queenslanders for making false allegations to the state’s corruption watchdog.
Palmer United Senator for Queensland, Glenn Lazarus this morning called on the Abbott Government to retain the Renewable Energy Target (RET).
Senator Lazarus said any move by the Abbott Government to reduce or abolish the RET was irresponsible and would not ...
Clive Palmer has commended high achieving Year 12 students in his electorate of Fairfax who have been awarded the prestigious Australian Student Prize in recognition of their academic feats.
Member for Arnhem, Ms Larisa Lee, has called for the Northern Territory government to cut the rhetoric and instead demonstrate their commitment to Aboriginal people by appointing a Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.
Aboriginal people make up 34% of the Northern Territory’s ...
Member for Namatjira, Ms Alison Anderson, has taken aim at the Northern Territory Minister for Housing, Matt Conlon, saying overcrowded and poorly maintained public housing in Aboriginal communities is yet more evidence that the minister is not in control of ...
The Abbott Government’s unpopular GP co-payment plan would not survive according to Clive Palmer whose Palmer United Party Senators today reaffirmed their commitment to vote against it.
Palmer United Party Queensland Leader and candidate for Kawana, Carl Judge, has reaffirmed his party’s firm stance against the Newman government’s growing appetite for the sale of state assets - and he’s not alone.