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Scott Morrison has revealed he will stay in parliament after leading the Coalition to a horror election loss on Saturday.
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Scott Morrison has revealed he will stay in parliament after leading the Coalition to a horror election loss on Saturday.
The Liberal Party is in crisis with the PM set to be swept from office, the Treasurer losing his seat and only one man left standing as a potential leader.
Before our very eyes, Australia’s political landscape is changing forever and the major political parties are facing the prospect of extinction, writes Peter Gleeson.
Scott Morrison has been re-elected in his home electorate of Cook, but suffered an embarrassing drop in support with a seven per cent swing since last election.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison will call an election imminently, with one sign pointing to the most likely date Australians will be heading to the polls.
A veteran Liberal senator has claimed the “mean girls” culture within the ALP also extended to her own party under Scott Morrison.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has denied “dropping the ball” over a major move less than 2000km from Australia’s coast.
This group has started a “new tradition” and will be instrumental in carrying out a new $17.9bn infrastructure pipeline.
The federal government will expand its scheme that enables first-home buyers to get into the property market with a five per cent deposit.
Scott Morrison has made a major pitch to Queensland voters in this week’s budget with a big slice of a $17.9b infrastructure spend being earmarked for the sunshine state.
All eyes will be on how Scott Morrison and Josh Frydenberg plan to tackle the mounting cost of living, with the Prime Minister offering assurances ahead of the budget.
A $365 million plan to subsidise apprentice wages will be announced in Tuesday’s budget, with the aim of boosting Australia’s pipeline of workers.
The Prime Minister has responded to a Chinese military deal with a Pacific nation that’s within sniffing distance of Australia.
A major backflip by Prime Minister Scott Morrison will allow refugees “backdoor” entry to Australia – but only after five years.
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