Australian prime ministers join to pay tribute to Queen
Anthony Albanese has paid tribute to the Queen as Canberra marks her passing with a memorial service where Scott Morrison, Paul Keating and John Howard also attended.
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Anthony Albanese has paid tribute to the Queen as Canberra marks her passing with a memorial service where Scott Morrison, Paul Keating and John Howard also attended.
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Anthony Albanese could snub a major event despite criticising his predecessor Scott Morrison for doing the same thing.
Scott Morrison has said Queen Elizabeth behaved “like a schoolgirl” during a meeting he had with her in Buckingham Palace in 2019.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has branded Anthony Albanese a “loose unit” after the Labor leader called for one thing on wages.
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Anthony Albanese said he would back a minimum wage increase in line with inflation, now running at more than 5 per cent, as the results of a new survey of 5600 pre-poll voters have been revealed.
Scott Morrison has been invited to meet with one group of people after his latest comments on the campaign trail raised alarm.
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The PM is again standing by his controversial candidate Katherine Deves who has reignited controversy over trans issues, as Anthony Albanese said leaders need to unify not divide.
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