ScoMo responds to ‘unusual’ video
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has responded to a “pretty unusual” video during a press conference on the campaign trail.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has responded to a “pretty unusual” video during a press conference on the campaign trail.
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Nearly 6000 jobs will be created as the Coalition splashes $218m for renewables in regional SA, including $70m for a high-profile hydrogen hub.
Scott Morrison is heading into the final weeks of parliament without a majority in the Senate over vaccine mandates.
Scott Morrison has claimed he doesn’t believe he has told a lie in public life. His deputy, however, has a different view.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison believes he is the ‘underdog’ in the lead-up to the next election, which is increasingly likely to be held in May.
The PM has spoken out over the claims he is a liar and insisted the accusations were being fuelled by political point scoring.
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Pauline Hanson has labelled Scott Morrison a “coward”, declaring One Nation will make it difficult for his government to pass any legislation this year unless it takes action to oppose vaccine mandates.
The opposition has again branded Scott Morrison a liar after he “made up” a Labor policy on live television that never existed.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Premier Daniel Andrews had an awkward exchange at a Remembrance Day service after publicly criticising each other over the past 18 months.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has shocked his political opponents by accusing Anthony Albanese of “siding with China”.
Australia has to be “strong” in the Asia region to secure its interests and will not be “pushed around” by China, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said.
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