Andrews’ China deal leaves federal government figures fuming
Top federal government figures are seething after Daniel Andrews used his recent China trip to sign a controversial infrastructure deal which has been criticised by Peter Dutton.
Top federal government figures are seething after Daniel Andrews used his recent China trip to sign a controversial infrastructure deal which has been criticised by Peter Dutton.
Jeff Kennett and Steve Bracks have recalled the impact the Geelong Football Club and Billy Brownless had on the 1999 state election, as well as the “unprecedented” death of a candidate on election day. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST
Liberal MP Gladys Liu has been linked to a property developer described as the “implementer” of the Australasia Belt and Road Advocacy intiative, a group formed to champion the controversial plan.
In a fresh case of “wage theft”, shift workers in jails and youth justice centres have been underpaid hundreds of thousands of dollars, and there are fears the rip-off may be more widespread.
Federal Liberal MP Gladys Liu held a party for Chisholm campaign volunteers at a Box Hill building owned by a developer who said Australia “couldn’t survive” without Chinese migrants.
The National Gallery of Victoria has been rocked by accusations of underpaying workers, amid a wider investigation into workplace culture at the popular Melbourne attraction.
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The woman who infiltrated a Christian group headed by Israel Folau’s father has been bizarrely unmasked as the mother of a young Wallaby. She’s revealed the reasons why she did it.
Bill Shorten has continued his mea culpa for his part in Labor’s surprise election loss and admitted he got it wrong in the sunshine state.
In his first major interview since Labor’s devastating defeat in May’s federal election, Bill Shorten has opened up about where it all went wrong for the party, and why he should be the one to blame for the loss.
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