So long, ScoMo: Ex-PM moves out of Kirribilli House
He earned the nickname ‘Squat Morrison’ for staying on a little longer at the prime ministerial residence, but ex-PM Scott Morrison has now upped sticks. See the photos here.
Get live updates on Scott Morrison and the LNP party. Find all the latest news from within Canberra's Parliament House
He earned the nickname ‘Squat Morrison’ for staying on a little longer at the prime ministerial residence, but ex-PM Scott Morrison has now upped sticks. See the photos here.
Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison has finally vacated Kirribilli House almost two weeks after the election loss.
Two weeks after a crushing election day, Scott Morrison is gearing up for eviction day, with removalists finally seen moving his things from the Prime Minister’s residence.
Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison is still yet to move out of Kirribilli House but there’s an innocent explanation behind it.
One didn’t know basic economic details, the other yet again failed to tell the truth. Albanese and Morrison both had shocker first days, writes Michael McGuire.
Explosive text messages Barnaby Joyce sent about Scott Morrison have come back to haunt him on the election campaign trail.
The reporter whose question about interest rates to Anthony Albanese kicked off today’s events has spoken out about the “shock” afterwards.
Scott Morrison has flagged a law change around trans women playing in female sports, with an AFLW hopeful slamming the PM as uncaring.
If the results of Quest Newspaper’s straw poll of 55 voters in the crucial Redcliffe-area seat of Petrie is replicated on May 21, Albo’s Labor team is in big trouble. SEE THE RESPONSES
Renowned ABC host Leigh Sales has made a surprising move months after revealing the brutal toll of her job.
Scott Morrison’s re-election bid rests on the claim Anthony Albanese can’t be trusted to manage the economy. After failing to answer two simple questions the Labor leader has to do better.
Scott Morrison is pledging to create 1.3 million new jobs over the next five years to boost skills in post-pandemic Australia in a key election pitch.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison was given a batch of special federal election souvenir beer cans with “ScoMo’s Strong Economy”.
In our first Campaign Confidential column, we look at whether Albo’s other blunder will cost him the election. Plus the latest betting odds, and what ScoMo and Albo really have in common.
Original URL: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/topics/scott-morrison/page/90