Bumbling PM either unable or unwilling to declare real position on Israel
Anthony Albanese’s claim Australia is in lock-step with Joe Biden and the United States on the war in the Middle East has been completely undercut by Washington DC.
Anthony Albanese’s claim Australia is in lock-step with Joe Biden and the United States on the war in the Middle East has been completely undercut by Washington DC.
Labor’s proposed bipartisan motion has been bitterly rejected by Peter Dutton who is looking to pin down Anthony Albanese as his government loses support.
Bishop Mykola Bychok’s appointment to cardinal has come as ‘unexpected but wonderful news’.
Only in the last two days have two senior Ministers clearly enunciated that Israel has the right to respond and that Australian Jews are suffering the most because of social divisions.
Pope Francis has surprised the Australian Catholic Church with the appointment of a new Cardinal from Melbourne because the new Cardinal is neither from Melbourne nor Australian.
Bill Shorten’s resignation suggests a deeper fear, even panic, within the party about what has been achieved by the Albanese government — and what the Greens have in store.
John Howard has accused the federal Treasurer of panicking at the first whiff of economic grapeshot and desperately and disloyally seeking to shift the blame for high interest rates on to RBA governor Michele Bullock.
Senior Labor figures are already planning for the March budget, which has been brought forward from May because a budget cannot be delivered after parliament has been dissolved in the election lead-up.
Just as Anthony Albanese has been saying since the beginning of this year, it seems all the speculation about an election this year has come to naught.
A titanic struggle of wills between Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton has emerged as the PM ruthlessly uses the power of incumbency in government and parliament to block, bully and frustrate the Opposition Leader.
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