The Liberal Party will have a “big scare campaign” ready to run against Labor in the upcoming federal election, says The Australian Financial Review’s Aaron Patrick. “Because that’s how they win elections,
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The Liberal Party will have a “big scare campaign” ready to run against Labor in the upcoming federal election, says The Australian Financial Review’s Aaron Patrick. “Because that’s how they win elections,
Read More »In a speech to the Liberal Party State Council, Matthew Guy unveils a $2.5 billion plan to boost manufacturing and says he wants his party to be a "contrast to the nastiness, the arrogance of our opponents".
Read More »In a significant change, conservative governments are using state powers and higher spending to intervene in the cultural battles and to win over lower income and ethnic voters.
Read More »The Labor Party is slaking the thirst of economic rationalists for a market-based emissions’ reduction mechanism.
Read More »The Liberal Party's parliamentary team has 38 per cent women, and the recent pre-selections to replace retiring members in safe seats have gone to men.
Read More »Canadian MPs – both Liberal and Conservative – have voted unanimously to ban discredited conversion practices that seek to change a person's sexual orientation and gender identity.
Read More »Opposition Leader Matthew Guy took charge of the Victorian Liberal Party after a leadership challenge in September, toppling Michael O'Brien. Mr Guy led the party to the 2018 election, and was thumped.
Read More »The Liberal Party is on track to win control of Sutherland Shire Council, but may need the support of one or two independents.
Read More »By Denis Bright At a time of internal chaos in the federal LNP Government, political fragmentation still offers a lifeline back to government by Scott Morrison or one of his successors if current
Read More »Former Victorian Liberal Party President Michael Kroger says he believes a majority of voters in the federal election will be more concerned about the "future rather than the past". "In the end what's going to determine people's votes – it's their jobs,
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