ScoMo gets his own beer can
Prime Minister Scott Morrison was given a batch of special federal election souvenir beer cans with “ScoMo’s Strong Economy”.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison was given a batch of special federal election souvenir beer cans with “ScoMo’s Strong Economy”.
A group of protesters chanting and wearing Hawaiian shirts have confronted the PM while Anthony Albanese has been heckled about Kimberley Kitching.
Scott Morrison has refused to reveal details of a taxpayer-funded payout to Alan Tudge’s former staffer, despite her freeing the government from the confidentiality clause.
As the election kicks off nationally, local issues come to the fore in Boothby and Sturt, which Labor thinks it has a crack at.
Scott Morrison chose a marginal Labor-held seat for his first campaign stop but found some friends, including one who was vocal in her love for him.
Labor has not ruled out using water buybacks as part of its plan to deliver an extra 450GL to the river by 2024, infuriating the National Party.
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