PM’s power push: We can’t ‘ignore’ coal
Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s new plan to increase gas supply in Australia and slash electricity bills as a result hasn’t won over everyone.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s new plan to increase gas supply in Australia and slash electricity bills as a result hasn’t won over everyone.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison will unveil a new plan to increase gas supply in Australia, and slash your electricity bill as a result.
The PM will back a new Hunter gas power plant to replace the Liddell coal station if the private sector fails to lock in investment.
WA Premier Mark McGowan has condemned the Morrison government for attacks on Labor states and their border policies.
More than two million Aussies are about to have their monthly income slashed by $600 as a raft of unpopular changes come into affect.
WA Premier Mark McGowan has weighed in on the Morrison Government’s border stoush with Queensland and offered some advice to the PM.
Scott Morrison’s challenge is to manage this separation so it doesn’t turn into an irreconcilable divorce.
This Premier is clinging to an agenda that is devoid of balance and judgment.
Daniel Andrews is finally acting after Victoria’s response falls short
Former Labor leader Bill Shorten has slammed the Prime Minister as acting like the “commentator-in-chief” over Victoria’s roadmap out of lockdown.
The PM is making the case that the Victorian Premier has no idea how to manage the crisis, and is fixated on managing the spin.
States and territories are being warned of a “domino” effect after Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews released his stringent road map out of lockdown.
Scott Morrison has poked holes in Victorian Premier Dan Andrews’ path out of lockdown, with the PM suggesting the thresholds set are unrealistic.
Parochial premiers are pushing their states’ interests at the expense of Australia’s wellbeing
Scott Morrison’s task is big enough without an ongoing battle with stubborn state leaders
Opposition leader Anthony Albanese has unleashed on Prime Minister Scott Morrison over what he calls his failings during coronavirus.
Deny free movement and you deny the essence of nationhood. This is the sad plight to which COVID-19 has reduced Australia.
Scott Morrison has a lot of balls in the air: pandemic, recession, China tensions, and a looming ministerial reshuffle.
Many will see the national account numbers as just more bad news: PM’s challenge is humanising the dry economic argument.
Political and economic debate won’t be about the ‘eye-watering’ debt or job losses. The pressure point is the future.
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