Deputy Premier John Barilaro says he has “no regrets” over his party’s threat to split the Coalition over koala protection rules, after a senior Liberal minister slammed his “politically reckless” behaviour.
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Deputy Premier John Barilaro says he has “no regrets” over his party’s threat to split the Coalition over koala protection rules, after a senior Liberal minister slammed his “politically reckless” behaviour.
Read More »US president Barack Obama was shocked in 2015 to read that the Northern Territorys Country Liberal Party government had awarded a Chinese company — with alleged links to the Peoples Liberation Army — a 99-year lease over the Port of Darwin,
Read More »AN LNP candidate at the upcoming state election has hit out at Mayor Jenny Hill after she attacked the party over their failure to secure funding for a Townsville kidney transplant unit.
Read More »SURF Life Saving Queensland warns the lives of beachgoers will be “at risk” at the height of summer when the Government’s multimillion-dollar funding deal dries up.
Read More »THE State Government has been accused of using a planning loophole to rush through laws allocating 300ha of bushland on North Stradbroke Island to Indigenous development just weeks before the election.
Read More »The LNP has left the door open to preferencing the Greens over Labor in more seats across the state, with the potential move being dubbed risky.
Read More »A Supreme Court judge says the legal challenge filed by a Liberal Party member against the Andrews government’s curfew policy should be dealt with urgently.
Read More »Opposition leader Alistair Coe has backtracked on a suggestion the Liberals could ditch the light rail route to Woden in favour of Belconnen. He now claims the party is committed to Woden as stage two of light rail.
Read More »Alistair Coe's plan to use population growth to pay for the Liberals' revenue-draining election policies has re-ignited debate over cost of living and housing policy ahead of the ACT election
Read More »Paul Langbroek has told Gold Coast citizenship ceremony attendees not to bring their “problems” to Australia. The comment was met with disdain from guests at HOTA on Thursday morning, with one telling the Bulletin she refused to clap for the LNP Member Surfers Paradise after he finished speaking.
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