Labor wants division, not jobs
McManus treats Australians like idiots; Shorten is insisting on a class struggle.
McManus treats Australians like idiots; Shorten is insisting on a class struggle.
We either need to spend less or pay more, but right now Australia doesn’t add up.
We either need to spend less or pay more, but right now Australia doesn’t add up.
Unbroken growth sounds good, but the foundations are beginning to rumble.
Unbroken growth sounds good, but the foundations are beginning to rumble.
The broken promises of green energy were as inevitable as they will be costly.
The broken promises of green energy were as inevitable as they will be costly.
When jihadists threatened Leak for drawing a cartoon of Mohammed, he returned to the theme of militant Islam frequently.
If anyone should be anxious about jobs it’s the Member for Wakefield, a distressed SA electorate in a destitute state.
News that Coca-Cola will be closing its Adelaide bottling plant was greeted with the Premier’s customary shrug.
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