The protests were all about freedom not to vaccinate. The police wore masks,the crowd didn’t.
Some of Australia’s most prominent “freedom” activists involved in the protests unfolding in Melbourne plan to stand with former liberal MP Craig Kelly as candidates for Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is facing a challenge from NSW Liberal branches over who has the power to choose election candidates.
The anti-vaccination and anti-lockdown movements seem to be going beyond what can be permitted,even in a robust democracy.
Former Liberal MP Ann Sudmalis says Scott Morrison told her in 2018 he wasn’t ready to be prime minister,just days before he replaced Malcolm Turnbull.
Craig Kelly is facing another challenge to hang onto his seat,with the “We are Hughes” group choosing Linda Seymour to stand against him.
It’s a strange claim to make when you’re running for federal Parliament,but Georgia Steele says she is no politician.
Veteran Liberal MP Russell Broadbent says he hasn’t been vaccinated against COVID-19 and doesn’t want to take any of the jabs currently available in Australia.
A campaign from the United Australia Party has ignited debate over the exemptions for political parties in the Privacy Act,Spam Act and the Do Not Call Register.
It’s time for authorities to re-examine how the rules around privacy and communication apply to political parties.
The TGA claims Craig Kelly breached copyright when his United Australia Party sent messages about vaccines to more than 14 million phones,but Kelly claims they have defamed him.