Hanson calls for shake up of ‘loose’ DV laws
Pauline Hanson says domestic violence allegations are being “weaponised” in family law disputes and wants to put an end to the practice with a radical idea.
Pauline Hanson says domestic violence allegations are being “weaponised” in family law disputes and wants to put an end to the practice with a radical idea.
Detailed new plans for the COVID-19 vaccine rollout have been revealed – here’s an updated timeline on when you may receive your first jab.
As Annastacia Palaszczuk says a $1.2b Federal Government tourism package doesn’t go far enough, a Queensland politician has urged the Premier not to be ‘trigger happy’ with future border closures.
Queensland Senator Matt Canavan says Australia must keep nuclear as an option in the wake of the early closure of one of the country’s coal-fired power stations.
Labor heavyweight Chris Bowen trip to Australia’s coal heartland on Thursday will be the second by a senior frontbencher to a Queensland coal mine since the 2019 election.
Former State Government high-flyers Jackie Trad and Kate Jones have failed to nominate to run at the next federal election.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has warned the stakes will rise for state premiers wanting to close borders after JobKeeper ends, as he hints at more economic support for hard-hit industries.
The battered tourism industry has been waiting for Treasurer Josh Frydenberg to deliver some good news during a trip to Queensland’s far north. But his offering wasn’t what they expected.
The Morrison Government is already covering 50 per cent of the wage of 100,000 new apprentices and trainees but that number is set to skyrocket under changes to the scheme.
As Treasurer Josh Frydenberg visits the state’s battered north, the full scale of JobKeeper support for Queensland has been revealed.
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