Cash for coverage ‘merits’ inquiry
The Auditor-General says Labor’s scheme to fix mobile blackouts deserves to be investigated.
The Auditor-General says Labor’s scheme to fix mobile blackouts deserves to be investigated.
A Labor scheme to fix mobile phone blackouts could be investigated after revelations that 74 per cent of federal seats targeted by the program are held by the ALP.
The Albanese government is accused of funnelling funding for regional mobile phone coverage in its own electorates, with 40 out of 54 allocations awarded to ALP seats.
Medical experts and trusted media oulets, such as the ABC, foolishly helped thwart rigorous examination of how the pandemic began.
Dominic Perrottet tells two ministers to end a war of words after Matt Kean was accused by David Elliott of ‘treachery’ against Scott Morrison.
It was less than two weeks from election day when Matt Kean, the second most senior Liberal in NSW, inserted himself into the campaign against Scott Morrison’s re-election.
In a classified briefing, deputy Labor leader Richard Marles questioned security and defence chiefs about the decision to scrap the French deal in favour of nuclear-powered submarines.
He has been quiet since gaining the Labor leadership, but for years Anthony Albanese was a vigorous critic of Israel, the Middle East’s most robust democracy.
Richard Marles held 10 meetings with the Chinese embassy or officials in the past five years when tensions were escalating in the Sino-Australia relationship.
Anthony Albanese was given credit for his pitch to the people, but the Prime Minister looked comfortable on the economy and boat turnbacks.
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