Politics NowNationAngus 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.
NUCLEARNationQueensland’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’.
Politics NowNationVictoria’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.
LettersLettersThe Prime Minister’s recurring political nightmare is his failure to deliver on a promise to reduce household power prices by $275.
exclusiveMediaNews 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.
newsNewsWireAnthony 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.
The vitriolic reaction to Peter Dutton’s declaration he won’t stand in front of the Indigenous flag reveals exactly how progressives gaslight dissent.
EditorialPeter 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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EnergyPoliticsPeter Dutton will ‘stare down’ nuclear scare campaigns and seek an election mandate to compel sceptical premiers and business chiefs into fast-tracking his plan to build seven nuclear power plants.
Peter Dutton’s nuclear promise won’t win him the election, with voters struggling to think past next month let alone what might happen in 2050.
EnergyRenewable energy & economyPetter Dutton’s ‘ambitious’ nuclear energy plans would seed confusion into the energy market and potentially deter new investment in the sector business groups say.
FEEDING THE CHOOKSFeeding the ChooksDavid Crisafulli is preparing to axe Labor luvvies from government boards, while Peter Dutton’s own MPs were kept in the dark on the federal Opposition Leader’s nuclear nuts and bolts.
EnergyMining & EnergyPretty much every major energy project in Australia has run way over budget in recent years, so treat long-term nuclear costings with caution, the Grattan Institute’s Tony Wood says.
UPDATEDNewsWireThe Energy Minister has given a brutal assessment of Peter Dutton’s plan to take Australia’s power grid nuclear.
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Politics NowNationPeter Dutton says his $331bn nuclear energy policy will cut power prices for struggling Australians, as he defended its modelling by a firm ‘that’s done millions of dollars of work for Labor’. The PM dismissed the plan as a ‘Friday 13th nightmare’.
Rhiannon Down and Lily McCaffrey LettersLettersPeter Dutton is right in calling for the display of the Australian flag alone at events, rather than including Indigenous flags.
The climate war is no longer a dispute between the left and the right. It is now an economic war. An ideological contest over how to get to where most people now accept is desirable.
Election ENERGY warPoliticsPeter Dutton on Friday will release the costings of the Coalition’s energy plan he intends to take to the next election, which show a total cost over the next 25 years of $331 billion.
NEWSNewsWirePeter Dutton is doubling down on his controversial stance on Indigenous flags, hinting there could be changes to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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