The billionaire, who previously founded the United Australia Party, said the Patriots group will work to bring several Trump administration hallmarks to Australia, including banning transgender ...
How and why has Palmer—who only a week earlier lost a High Court bid to re-register his previous election vehicle, the United Australia Party (UAP)—been permitted by the Australian Electoral ...
Australian billionaire Clive Palmer launched on Wednesday a political party he said was directly inspired by U.S. President Donald Trump, months out from a nationwide federal election.
given Mr Palmer shelled out almost $125million last election for his now-defunct United Australia Party - for not much at all. Indeed, all he has to show for that princely sum is just one seat in ...
Billionaire Clive Palmer has launched a new political party inspired by the politics of US President Donald Trump, vowing to “Make Australia Great Again”.
Trumpet of Patriots will replace his defunct United Australia Party, which he recently failed in a High Court bid to re-register, and will focus primarily on slashing 'government waste and ...
previously led the right-wing United Australia Party (UAP), sitting as a lawmaker in the lower house for three years from 2013. Palmer spent around A$100 million (£50.4 million) on campaigning ...
after his attempts to re-register the United Australia Party in time for the upcoming federal election failed. Speaking to Sky News Australia’s Paul Murray, the Queensland mining magnate said ...
The billionaire announced the new branding, which was chosen after he failed in a legal bid to re-register United Australia Party, in the wake of talks with One Nation on creating a unified movement.
Mr Palmer’s United Australia Party (UAP) spent more than $120 million to secure just one seat in parliament, despite a surge in support for minor parties and independents at the 2022 federal ...
Senator Ralph Babet has been dubbed the “$100 million man”, in reference to the amount of money Palmer spent fielding candidates of his United Australia Party across the nation at the 2022 ...
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