Senate a ‘live option’ for Palmer
Clive Palmer tells parliament he’s abandoning his Fairfax seat, but he has more to contribute.
Clive Palmer tells parliament he’s abandoning his Fairfax seat, but he has more to contribute.
It’s budget day but all eyes are on the election; tobacco taxes and black holes; and Clive Palmer makes a rare appearance.
The Turnbull government will press ahead to appoint a costly special liquidator to chase Clive Palmer’s assets.
Things take a turn at Clive Palmer’s lost dog’s home for former world leaders and the Spice Girls get pulled into the Brexit debate.
The MP for Fairfax and self-proclaimed billionaire faces a long series of legal raids on his business and personal empire
Clive Palmer went cap in hand to the Queensland government for a bailout of his nickel refinery because ‘he did not want to pay’.
Clive Mensink does what he’s told to do by his uncle Clive Palmer. Always has.
Clive Palmer’s companies are seeking injunctions against the administrators of his Queensland Nickel Pty Ltd.
Palmer United Party senator Zhenya Wang says his boss Clive Palmer has canvassed a switch to the Senate.
And, as usual, it’s the taxpayer who’s left to foot the bill.
Clive Palmer has canvassed with political operatives a switch from the lower house to the Senate.
Clive Palmer yesterday mistakenly called our journalist. But he stayed on the line for a nice chat.
Clive Palmer and his family are facing a massive tax bill arising from about $190m in loans from Queensland Nickel.
Clive Palmer says government is pursuing him over unpaid worker entitlements because it wants him out of parliament.
One man’s rip-off is another’s homage, and The Age plays fast and loose with a headline figure — to the tune of 1000 per cent.
Fairfax unfurls a tax non-story, and the Greens have either changed policy or discovered alchemy.
Clive Palmer’s website woes and the former PM models a new collared singlet that is “all things to all people”.
The Turnbull government is set to launch a Christopher Skase-style pursuit of Clive Palmer’s personal assets within days.
Sacked nickel refinery workers are running a volunteer project to collect and hand out food parcels to colleagues in dire straits.
Clive Palmer has denied he pulled out of the ABC’s Q&A show next week because of a damaging administrator’s report.
Clive Palmer accused Queensland Nickel’s administrators of corrupting their investigation in pursuit of fees.
There has never been a slow-moving train crash that has unfolded as predictably as the one called Clive Frederick Palmer.
Clive Palmer learned from Joh Bjelke-Petersen about ‘feeding the chooks’. Now the chickens are coming home to roost.
Proper scrutiny would have thwarted Palmer’s political bid.
As the bogus billionaire stews in his own juices, the ABC reheats some Queensland Nickel tales.
Clive Palmer started whisking huge sums of cash from the coffers of Queensland Nickel one day in late November, 2012.
Administrators FTI Consulting were hand-picked by Clive Palmer but spared nothing in their probe into Queensland Nickel.
At least one of Clive Palmer’s 800 sacked refinery workers regrets the former largesse.
Clive Palmer’s nickel refinery was unsafe in several areas because of funding cuts by the tycoon.
Clive Palmer faces the possibility of up to five years’ jail after siphoning more than $200m from Queensland Nickel.
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