Jobs bonanza as Libs tip in $218m for clean energy
Nearly 6000 jobs will be created as the Coalition splashes $218m for renewables in regional SA, including $70m for a high-profile hydrogen hub.
Nearly 6000 jobs will be created as the Coalition splashes $218m for renewables in regional SA, including $70m for a high-profile hydrogen hub.
Kingston SE has been battling a crippling childcare shortage for years, but the federal government is finally promising to help if re-elected.
Nick Xenophon has been criticised for work on behalf of banned Chinese tech giant Huawei – despite claiming his law firm “didn’t engage with Canberra”.
Nick Xenophon is taking legal action over a “sickening” attack by Queensland China critic running against him for the Senate.
Senator Rex Patrick is spending more on Facebook and Instagram ads than any other federal SA candidate – but there’s a reason.
Mayo MP Rebekha Sharkie would feel “uncomfortable” toppling a sitting government in a hung parliament, revealing her community “expects” her to speak with Scott Morrison first.
As Beijing moves in on the Solomons, SA senator Rex Patrick says Australia does not have the time to wait until 2040 for nuclear-powered submarines.
Climate 200-backed candidate Jo Dyer has come under fire for allegedly promoting “dangerous” views on Israel that were “offensive” to the Jewish community.
Climate 200-backed Boothby candidate Jo Dyer has revealed all donors who have pledged more than $1000 to her campaign – and says all other politicians should do the same.
The federal government would be legally required to manufacture essential resources and products in Australia under a plan by Senator Rex Patrick.
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