Paul Sakkal reports that the Liberal and National parties are at odds over the selection of six sites for proposed nuclear facilities,delaying the release of the Coalition’s policy blueprint.
A rare reprieve from leadership chatter among Labor and the Liberals has turned the spotlight to other players among the Victorian Parliament.
Australia’s bipartisan support for its key international climate pledge is under threat as the Nationals seek a deal in return for maintaining their support for a net zero emissions policy.
The cycle of youth opinion is brutal and constant. Birkenstocks,once decidedly out,are in again. The Coalition,too,can win over my generation. Here’s how.
Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall,long seen as a replacement for Barnaby Joyce,is quitting state parliament.
Opposition backbenchers are putting pressure on Peter Dutton to live up to his repeated claim that the Coalition is now the party of the working classes.
The Nationals party will lift the payroll tax threshold to $1.3 million if they form part of the next West Australian government.
The Nationals leader was flown to the controversial Carmichael mine last October. It took him nearly six months to declare it.
The prime minister told the Labor caucus meeting he did not want a divisive debate on religious freedom laws,but this move has angered many.
The nuclear card gives unsuspecting voters a shiny new vision,where nothing needs to be done now about troublesome fossil fuel emissions.
The relationship between the Coalition partners is at a low ebb after 15 months of chaos and division.