‘Headmaster Alan Jones’ joins Pauline’s cartoon
He may not have a TV or radio gig anymore, but Alan Jones has found himself another high-profile platform.
He may not have a TV or radio gig anymore, but Alan Jones has found himself another high-profile platform.
The architect of Labor’s ‘Mediscare’ campaign has landed a new job working for Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.
The annual comedy show is back with George Christensen, Gladys Berejiklian and Donald Trump in its sights.
Have the wokesters forgotten how in the 1990s disproportionate attacks on Pauline Hanson only rebounded on her critics?
Aunty continues to make unsubstantiated allegations against public figures, campaign journalism that lacks oversight from a credible editor-in-chief.
The contest to replace George Christensen is underway as an eclectic mix of candidates line up to fill his shoes.
Teachers have their say on curriculum debate, while Amanda Stoker has support in her fight against Pauline Hanson
George Christensen has sought to be disendorsed by the LNP in a move that could earn a six-figure taxpayer-funded payout.
Paleo Pete Evans came to Parliament House to press the flesh with Craig Kelly.
Never in recent memory have the events of a single 24-hour period so shaken two presidencies, the very Capitol of the United States and the nation itself.
Watching One Nation voters shift back to Labor in Queensland has sent a shiver down the spines of LNP strategists.
It is the leaders of the smallest parties, One Nation’s Pauline Hanson and the Greens’ Adam Bandt, who stand to gain the most and least.
A coalition of multicultural leaders is warning against voting for One Nation or any party preferencing it.
The Qld Premier will ‘read the riot act’ to a Labor MP and candidate who are flouting her direction on preferences.
With only three days to go until Queensland election nominations close, both major parties are still to announce candidates for several seats.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson says the Federal Budget rains misplaced money down on Australians like a “summer monsoon”.
Pauline Hanson has been locked out of the Today show over her comments on locked-down public housing towers, but that may not be the end of the matter.
Celebrity chef Pete Evans used the Pauline Hanson playbook in his statement to the camera on 60 Minutes.
No leader is game to play fast and loose on COVID-19. They can’t afford to look anything but cautious. Then there’s Pauline.
The Opposition Leader supports the goal of net zero emissions by 2050, but what is his policy pathway to achieve it? Nothing. Naught. Zilch. Zero. Zip.
Paul Parker was lauded by The Project for telling the PM to ‘get f..ked’. What about now that he’s backed Pauline Hanson?
In an ideal world, senators would not be members of a party.
The behaviour of Pauline Hanson challenges democracy.
Many One Nation supporters will be disillusioned by Hanson’s decision on the anti-thug law.
With friends like Pauline Hanson, the Morrison government doesn’t need enemies.
The government has pledged to revive its union-busting bill after Pauline Hanson handed the Coalition an embarrassing defeat.
Christian Porter has rejected demands for significant eleventh hour changes to the union bill.
The government appears close to securing crossbench support for its union-busting bill after signalling support for One Nation changes.
Chris Bowen has slammed Pauline Hanson’s election as deputy chair of the family law inquiry.
Pauline Hanson insists she’s not favouring men as she prepares to help lead an inquiry into the family law system.
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