‘Bye babe!’: Celebrities react to election
Celebrities have begun reacting to the results of the federal election, with Scott Morrison copping a savage roasting.
Get live updates on Scott Morrison and the LNP party. Find all the latest news from within Canberra's Parliament House
Celebrities have begun reacting to the results of the federal election, with Scott Morrison copping a savage roasting.
An emotional Anthony Albanese has thanked Australia for the “extraordinary honour” of electing him the nation’s 31st Prime Minister.
Scott Morrison has resigned as leader of the Liberal Party after shocking election results, as Anthony Albanese prepares to become the nation’s next Prime Minister.
Prime Minister-elect Anthony Albanese has emphatically claimed victory saying he wants Australians to ‘reach for the stars’ after an extraordinary election that saw huge surges to teal independents and the Greens, claimed the scalp of Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and saw Scott Morrison stand down.
Scott Morrison has sensationally claimed he understands why Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars.
The Prime Minister’s appearance at Shane Warne’s MCG memorial prompted a reaction that’s outraged many Australians.
Connie Fierravanti-Wells was once loathed by progressives for her stances on climate and marriage, but her attack on the PM has made her Twitter’s darling, writes James Morrow.
Unions have called on Scott Morrison to support a plan they hope will see almost three million Australians receive a 5 per cent increase in their wages.
With Australians waiting to head to the polls, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has dropped a hint on the timing of the federal election.
A single image of lettuces being sold at Coles for nearly $6 has exposed the stark reality of Australia’s cost of living crisis.
Treasurer Cameron Dick has blasted the Morrison government over its pre-election budget, claiming Queensland has been snubbed. FOLLOW QUESTION TIME LIVE
Scott Morrison has cancelled a major television interview with the ABC’s Leigh Sales. Here’s why the Prime Minister pulled out.
Queensland senator Pauline Hanson has launched a scathing character assessment of the Prime Minister, echoing a blast from one of his own senators.
Pauline Hanson has joined an attack on Scott Morrison after a Liberal senator called the Prime Minister a “bully”.
Original URL: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/topics/scott-morrison/page/103