‘Chill out’: PM’s Oz Day swipe against Dutton
Anthony Albanese has used his first major speech of the election year to take a swipe at Peter Dutton on a number of topics, including Australia Day.
Anthony Albanese has used his first major speech of the election year to take a swipe at Peter Dutton on a number of topics, including Australia Day.
Anthony Albanese has used his first major speech of the election year to take a swipe at Peter Dutton on a number of topics, including Australia Day.
The Opposition Leader has taken aim at the decision for Foreign Minister Penny Wong to lead Australia’s delegation to the commemoration of Auschwitz.
The Opposition Leader has taken aim at the decision for Foreign Minister Penny Wong to lead Australia’s delegation to the commemoration of Auschwitz.
Thousands of child sex abuse cases will go unreported if Facebook pushes ahead with a plan to strengthen encryption on its message service, Peter Dutton has warned.
Peter Dutton paid $36,000 to charter ‘a luxury VIP plane’ to Tasmania to announce government grants for CCTV systems during the Braddon by-election, a move his competitors are calling out as ‘pork barrelling’.
Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has defended the allocation of grants for community safety upgrades amid claims of pork-barrelling.
Australia’s coronavirus vaccine rollout has been slammed as too slow, prompting Today host Karl Stefanovic to ask Peter Dutton a pointed question.
Morrison government frontbencher Peter Dutton is under attack after being accused him of funnelling money into marginal seats.
Western Australia is breathing a sigh of relief tonight as the state’s sudden, five-day coronavirus lockdown finally lifted at 6pm local time.
The drama in Western Australia has spilled over as the state’s Premier sniped at the Home Affairs Minister amid fears of an outbreak.
Speculation has been rife that Peter Dutton will be moved out of his powerful Home Affairs portfolio, but an eleventh hour plea has all but ruled it out.
Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has labelled a rival MP as an ‘enemy of the state’ during a fiery clash in parliament over terror laws.
The nation’s terror laws could be revamped to reflect changing terrorist threats, with parliament to probe the motivations of extremists.
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