Elections are my golf, says Palmer
Clive Palmer says Peter Dutton’s only achievement as Opposition Leader is keeping the Liberal Party together, which ‘doesn’t pass the pub test’ for voters considering him as the alternative PM.
Clive Palmer says Peter Dutton’s only achievement as Opposition Leader is keeping the Liberal Party together, which ‘doesn’t pass the pub test’ for voters considering him as the alternative PM.
Clive Palmer faced questioning from a journalist about his use of the term gender in an ad campaign for his political party Trumpet of Patriots.
Clive Palmer has outlined the vision of his new fringe party Trumpet of Patriots, vowing to “make Australia great again”.
Billionaire Clive Palmer has declared his new political party will be inspired by Donald Trump’s policies on government waste, trade and the ‘gender agenda’.
The mining magnate said his new Donald Trump-inspired political party would “Make Australia Great Again” and “drain the swamp in Canberra”.
The Albanese government has backed SA Premier Peter Malinauskas forcing the Whyalla steelworks into administration, as Richard Marles says Labor is ‘considering’ the issue of China’s 99-year lease of the Darwin Port.
The Greens are leading the call to force Australia’s richest people to pay a “billionaires’ tax” that they claim could rake in nearly $25bn in four years.
Clive Palmer has blasted a key Australian electoral law and compared it to those seen in Nazi Germany.
Clive Palmer has taken a surprise step involving Pauline Hanson ahead of the looming federal election.
Mining magnate Clive Palmer chose to deregister his political party two years ago. Now, that decision means he’s off to the High Court.
UAP leader Ralph Babet will take the Commonwealth to the High Court over what chairman Clive Palmer says are “unconstitutional” election laws.
The billionaire mining magnate has vowed to challenge Labor’s mooted election finance laws in the High Court, declaring the Albanese government is ‘eliminating democracy in Australia’.
Aussie rich lister Clive Palmer has promised to mount a challenge in Australia’s highest court over reforms to limit political donations.
A Coalition-led Senate inquiry investigating the recent rise in the cost of living has delivered its findings, as the opposition claims Labor has not done enough to stem elevated inflation and an increase in interest rates.
Labor is closing in on a deal for a suite of electoral reforms that would set a cap on how much an individual such as Clive Palmer could donate to political parties to $600,000 a year.
Clive Palmer’s interminable efforts to get clear of prosecution over alleged breaches of the takeovers code were unceremoniously swatted aside by the Federal Court.
There are increasing expectations that billionaire Clive Palmer and Climate 200 will be able to spend big at the federal election as the government runs out of time to put electoral reforms in place.
As a hearing into Clive Palmer’s $300bn claim against Australia wrapped up in The Hague, WA Premier Roger Cook slammed the billionaire as a greedy ‘villain’.
Clive Palmer has been grilled over his decision to shift his Australian assets into a Singapore-based entity, as an international tribunal continued to hear the Queensland billionaire’s $300 billion legal claim against Australia.
The solicitor-general has pilloried Clive Palmer’s $300bn legal claim against Australia as weak, absurd and demonstrably inadequate.
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