Dutton vows to fast-track North West Shelf decision
The Coalition would introduce a National Interest Test requiring greater consideration of a project’s economic and social benefits and limit the appeals process.
The Coalition would introduce a National Interest Test requiring greater consideration of a project’s economic and social benefits and limit the appeals process.
The critical portfolio of health has been handed to a rookie minister in an appointment that was slammed by the opposition.
Among the US crew, there is growing anticipation about the looming increased presence of Australians aboard their submarines
WA Labor’s latest landslide was built on the biggest research spend in its history, frequent focus groups, and a volunteer army. State secretary Ellie Whiteaker says it’s a template.
The Mogami-class frigates were designed to be interoperable with US warships, which could appeal to Australia in light of the AUKUS program.
Saturday’s WA state election was marred by shortages of ballot papers, lengthy queues and a painfully slow count.
Labor has long privately claimed the Prime Minister’s popularity is holding up much better in the west, and Saturday’s win has reinforced that belief.
Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister Patrick Gorman has questioned the wisdom and timing of Malcolm Turnbull’s criticism of US president Donald Trump, labeling the comments ‘immature’.
The man who led a damning investigation into the WA Liberals’ record-breaking 2021 election defeat has called for the party’s entire state executive to be replaced.
Bruised Liberal strategists are trying to digest what their latest disastrous campaign means for the federal election.
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