Hanson backs troops in war zone
Pauline Hanson has declared Australia must stay in war-torn Afghanistan to maintain pressure against Islamic extremism.
Pauline Hanson has declared Australia must stay in war-torn Afghanistan to maintain pressure against Islamic extremism.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack will flag the need to encourage more doctors and skilled workers into the regions.
Attorney-General Christian Porter is pushing hard for an influx of South African farmers in Australia.
The NT has declared it would open up more than half of its land for fracking to boost jobs and push down power bills.
The Turnbull government’s highly vaunted Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility program will be overhauled.
Malcolm Turnbull has made a stop off in Singapore to spend time with his new grandson, before showing the world.
Shorten has described a Greens proposal to legalise cannabis as “political clickbait” but says the drug should be more accessible.
Crossbench senator Derryn Hinch has hatched a plan to move the government’s company tax cuts forward.
Richard Di Natale has called for the legalisation of cannabis, warning Australia’s approach has been an “unmitigated disaster”.
The peak manufacturing body is appealing to states and territories to support the government’s signature energy policy.
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