Bolt: Brittany Higgins has taken taxpayers for a ride
I feel taxpayers were taken for a ride by both Brittany Higgins and the Albanese government and the stench from the government’s $2.4m gift to Higgins has just got worse.
I feel taxpayers were taken for a ride by both Brittany Higgins and the Albanese government and the stench from the government’s $2.4m gift to Higgins has just got worse.
It’s a mystery why the Prime Minister has welcomed Greens defector Dorinda Coxinto his government, not caring that she’s a rank opportunist facing allegations of bullying her staff.
Despite winning the election, everything is going wrong for the Albanese government and its disastrous policies are leaving all of us worse off.
China’s communist regime would be delighted with Anthony Albanese’s latest comments. And it shows the Prime Minister has already let his election win go to his head.
Donald Trump’s empty threats are piling up and the pattern of behaviour is becoming all too clear for America’s biggest rivals and enemies.
With the passing of Adam Selwood we see the real burden is the pain those left behind by a suicide must carry for the rest of their lives.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has set Israel’s Defence Force a mission impossible: to free the remaining Jewish hostages and “destroy Hamas”.
Sussan Ley is being treated like a here-today, gone-tomorrow lightweight, but let’s see then how she handles things. She may not succeed, but to bury her already is unfair.
Chris Bowen has claimed Australia could become a “renewable energy superpower” by exporting green hydrogen, but as we’ve seen his green plans are leading this country to disaster.
Peter Dutton’s Liberals were not “too right wing”, they were instead too timid, too uncertain, too incoherent, too “Me Too” and too late.
The world is getting more violent with war breaking out between India and Pakistan, yet we’ve just re-elected a government that’s running down our military.
Trump just helped defeat the Liberals, but he didn’t harm his closest political ally in Britain, Nigel Farage — so what happened with Dutton?
Anthony Albanese’s election landslide is not a bright new dawn, but more like waking up with a hangover.
The Coalition fought to a shock lead in the polls, and then … stopped. So here we are, back with a Labor government that’s left Australia poorer, weaker, more divided and deeper in debt.
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