PM’s election plane breaks down
Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s plane has broken down in Townsville, forcing him to make other plans to keep the campaign going.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s plane has broken down in Townsville, forcing him to make other plans to keep the campaign going.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is looking to double down on the gains his party made off the back of Bob Brown’s ill-fated anti-Adani convoy, as he tours regional Queensland.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has revealed Australia will be opening its borders to fully vaccinated travellers to another favourite.
Scott Morrison has issued a blistering response after French President Emmanuel Macron accused him of lying.
Scott Morrison has hit back at French President Emmanuel Macron’s claims of lying, saying he knew there were problems with the submarine contracts.
We’ve all experienced an awkward moment before a family photo, but Scott Morrison’s was broadcast live around the world.
While world leaders were chatting away at a summit on the weekend, Scott Morrison struggled to find someone to shake hands with.
Barnaby Joyce has told Emmanuel Macron to “get over” the scrapped submarine deal, insisting Australia “didn’t deface the Eiffel Tower”.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has drawn ire from reporters at the G20 summit, after claiming they were “getting selfies” with the French President.
The Midnight Oil frontman accused PM Scott Morrison of being a “shill for fossil fuel industries” during a fiery Project interview.
A key adviser to the British government has issued a brutal assessment of Australia’s policies, calling them “very sad”.
Celebrities who knew and worked with TV icon Bert Newton have shared heartwarming tributes, along with Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
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