Dutton’s road to power may rely on state result
Peter Dutton needs the NSW Liberal Party machine to remain functional to give himself a shot at government federally.
Peter Dutton needs the NSW Liberal Party machine to remain functional to give himself a shot at government federally.
Former Coalition Indigenous Australians minister Ken Wyatt has warned the Liberal Party’s legacy on Indigenous constitutional recognition will be ‘trashed’ if Peter Dutton opposes the referendum.
Readers have their say on the Anthony Albanese’s emotional voice appeal, Lidia Thorpe’s latest look-at-me stunt, and the residential secrets of the super-rich.
A day after an emotional Prime Minister unveiled details about the Voice, he’s criticised Peter Dutton for “playing games”.
Sarah Henderson has accused Labor Minister Murray Watt for verbally attacking her during a debate on neo-Nazis, and says he made the most ‘distressing statement’ ever directed at her.
Anthony Albanese has set up a three-month brawl with Peter Dutton after endorsing a constitutionally enshrined voice, which boasts powers across all arms of the government.
Peter Dutton says he has questions on how the voice will deliver practical results, and wants transparency on its wording.
Parliament has witnessed the first walkout in eight years after nearly all Coalition MPs left the House in protest against Mark Dreyfus not being asked to withdraw his attack on Peter Dutton.
The government blocked a push to call out Mark Dreyfus’ attack on Peter Dutton for not condemning Nazis at an anti-trans rally.
Within 24 hours of Mark Dreyfus’ grubby parliamentary act in claiming Peter Dutton’s ‘silence’ over a Nazi protest, the Coalition took action.
A day after he called on Anthony Albanese to act to ban Nazi symbols, Peter Dutton tried to introduce his own ban in parliament.
In age-old parliamentary terms, Mark Dreyfus was a ‘grub’ on Tuesday when he suggested Peter Dutton’s ‘silence’ on Melbourne’s Nazi protest was allowing ‘bigotry and hatred’ to breed.
A raucous question time gave way for the Prime Minister to road test some fresh zingers as MPs were booted from parliament in a farcical display.
Peter Dutton has unloaded on an ‘egregious breach’ of parliament after he was slammed in question time by the Attorney-General.
Tim Powell, Dentsu Creative’s chief public relations officer and chairman of Cox Inall Ridgeway asks: Should brands and business campaign on social issues in the first place, or leave it to the politicians?
Labor and the Liberals are about to go head-to-head in the NSW election and experts say there are some lessons to be learnt for Liberal leader Peter Dutton.
Liberal Party leader Peter Dutton has made a candid confession about his involvement in party functions ahead of the looming NSW election.
The Albanese government has quietly amended the Indigenous voice proposal to limit its executive impact; the NSW campaign has a week to go.
Historic as it is to get this all lined up diplomatically, the big test for our nation now is actually to deliver the project. Destiny calls.
Peter Dutton has issued a scathing review of a former prime minister’s explosive interview, likening it to a skit from a comedy show.
As Australians face shivering through gas shortfalls for the next few winters, Peter Dutton has pointed the finger at the Prime Minister.
Peter Dutton says spending on other defence projects must not be ‘cannibalised’ in favour of AUKUS.
WA will secure only a fraction of the AUKUS submarine jobs that SA will enjoy under the $368bn program.
Peter Dutton has flagged that the opposition would back cuts to programs such as the NDIS to pay for the AUKUS subs deal.
It seems that all is quiet for the toiling masses at the taxpayer-funded ABC Front — for the moment at least.
Stephen Jones outed himself as the weakest link in parliament, so much so that Peter Dutton extended the time for him to dig himself in more deeply over superannuation changes.
Britain’s top diplomat to Australia has confronted Peter Dutton over his UK submarine comments.
Once again Philip Lowe has dominated the political and parliamentary debate and kept the heat on his nominal Labor overlords.
Ken Wyatt has issued a stark warning to Anthony Albanese to spell out fundamental details as concerns mount the Yes campaign is ‘losing ground’.
Peter Dutton has warned Anthony Albanese that the ‘gloss’ of his government is ‘starting to wear off’ amid rising interest rates, soaring energy prices and cost-of-living pressures.
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