‘Families must be off-limits’: Premier slams Labor’s Dutton attack
Labor Premier Jacinta Allan joins federal Labor and Liberal MPs in blasting Victorian ALP’s own goal attack on Peter and Kirilly Dutton.
Labor Premier Jacinta Allan joins federal Labor and Liberal MPs in blasting Victorian ALP’s own goal attack on Peter and Kirilly Dutton.
Peter Dutton has used his apperance on a popular podcast to say that tech giants, like Facebook, ‘gave us the middle finger’ when the former government sought to curb child exploitation material.
A nasty row has erupted over a picture of Peter Dutton and his wife — forcing the PM to step in and the opposition leader to hit back.
Jim Chalmers has paved the way for a new year Mediscare campaign, declaring Peter Dutton would undermine the national health insurance scheme, push down wages and increase electricity prices.
Anthony Albanese has been forced to order a highly personal attack against Peter Dutton and his wife be scrubbed from the Victorian ALP’s social media accounts.
The change of governments in the NT and Queensland, and the moral clarity on display by Peter Dutton, indicates there’s an appetite – perhaps even in Victoria – for a reset and change.
The new Victorian Liberal leader believes he shares strong political values with Peter Dutton, as he prepares to campaign with the Opposition Leader at the federal election.
Jim Chalmers has fired the first salvo in what is likely to be a sustained campaign of economic attacks by Labor on Peter Dutton’s nuclear plan, to be driven by the Treasurer himself.
Victorian Liberals have surrendered to pre-election pressure from federal MPs and installed new state leader Brad Battin, a former police officer who has parallels with Peter Dutton.
Labor’s danger is that Middle Australia will conclude the government has lost control of the economy.
In a message to the Albanese government and international community, Peter Dutton says ‘there is much that will weigh heavily on the minds of Jewish people’ this Hanukkah.
Political leaders have paid tribute to the victims and survivors of the devastating Christmas Eve cyclone that devastated Darwin and claimed 66 lives.
The Prime Minister acknowledged Christmas as a time for a ‘well-earned break’ while the Opposition Leader pointed to people struggling through the cost-of-living crisis.
Labor angst at the Coalition’s recovery in the polls should be tempered by the knowledge that the weight of lead in Peter Dutton’s saddlebags continues to grow.
Peter Dutton will have to clearly disown the Victorian branch and emphasise his support for biological women.
A Liberal backbencher has made a surprising move after Peter Dutton’s controversial election pledge to roll back Indigenous flags.
Credit where its due: the Coalition really needed to work creatively to overcome all the evidence that nuclear is expensive — and creative it has been.
Under David Littleproud, the Nationals are becoming irrelevant to their regional-based constituency by turning their backs on coal-fired power, retiring MP Keith Pitt says.
Albo gives the Solomon Islands an NRL team, Wayne Swan appoints Tim Pallas as Cbus exec and Tony Burke publishes a biography titled: ‘Australia’s First Palestinian MP’.
After Foreign Minister Penny Wong doubled down on her Gaza ceasefire push, Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie said Labor should instead follow Donald Trump’s tough stance. The president-elect’s ‘all hell to pay’ threat has seen Hamas move closer to a hostage deal.
Chris Bowen demands Peter Dutton reveal which ‘vital’ transmission projects he’d scrap as Tanya Plibersek approves the $4.8bn HumeLink.
Peter Dutton’s election bid to build seven nuclear reactors faces opposition from his own side – with Queensland’s Deputy Premier rejecting the idea.
Angus Taylor says the mid-year economic update shows the Albanese government is ‘the biggest spending outside of wartime or crisis’ and offers no pathway to restoring standards of living.
Conservative Liberal leaders are highly effective at attacking Labor. This has been obvious for years. Yet progressive apologists typically don’t get it.
Queensland’s Deputy Premier has declared the state’s voters do not support Peter Dutton’s nuclear power plan as he described the prospect of the Coalition winning the federal election as ‘hypothetical’.
Victoria’s Labor government will move to ban terrorist flags and symbols in public, ban face coverings at protests, and introduce legislation to curb protests at places of worship following an arson attack on a Melbourne synagogue last week.
The Prime Minister’s recurring political nightmare is his failure to deliver on a promise to reduce household power prices by $275.
News Corp Australasia executive chairman Michael Miller has rubbished claims by Anthony Albanese that the media company’s mastheads are ‘working hand in glove’ with Peter Dutton.
Anthony Albanese rejected possible bipartisan support for lifting a federal moratorium on nuclear energy, stating it wasn’t even supported by Peter Dutton’s own state.
Peter Dutton deserves credit for risking a large policy target at the coming election – a costed plan to include nuclear power in Australia’s energy mix.
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