PM’s election stunt fail goes viral
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been caught out in yet another election stunt fail, with countless Aussies slamming his latest risky act.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been caught out in yet another election stunt fail, with countless Aussies slamming his latest risky act.
An innocent photo of the PM’s dinner has caused a sensation on social media, with horrified Aussies pointing out an alarming detail in the meal.
At Brisbane’s Labour Day march, thousands voiced their support for Labor leader Anthony Albanese – while showing their contempt for PM Scott Morrison.
Labor has held onto its lead over the Coalition as preferred party however Scott Morrison’s appeal as preferred leader has also risen.
The Prime Minister has broken his five-day silence on the Melbourne protests and has one message for the demonstrators.
Scott Morrison has been slammed by one state government for allegedly trying to garner the support of anti-vaxxers.
The Prime Minister says people should be allowed “to get a cup of coffee in Brisbane” regardless of whether they’re vaccinated or not, prompting a fiery response from the Queensland government.
Scott Morrison has made an awkward remark during a pre-election campaign visit to a brewery, and his joke didn’t land well.
The PM has issued a message to hundreds of thousands of people ahead of summer and Christmas in the hope of a big anticipated change.
Jobseekers are being told to prepare for a major jobs boom ahead of the Christmas and summer holiday season, with hundreds of thousands up for grabs.
A lot is being said about Australia’s climate policy, so here’s an explainer of everything Scott Morrison has said so far.
Labor is gearing up to announce an ambitious climate policy to challenge Scott Morrison as it heads into next year’s election.
Australia will accelerate development of super computers to protect the electricity grid, water, hospitals, banks and other critical infrastructure.
The Prime Minister is set to unveil a multimillion-dollar package to fast-track quantum research which can be used to thwart advanced cyber attacks against Australia’s critical infrastructure, as he admits the nation’s internet needs rapid development.
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