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 ...
Palmer’s United Australia Party made headlines in 2021 and 2022 for its controversial COVID-19 advertising and record-breaking $100 million election spend. “He’ll give it a red-hot crack ...
During the 2022 federal election, Mr Palmer’s United Australia Party spent a massive $123 million, $117 million of which came from the Queensland billionaire’s mining company, Mineralogy.
The billionaire's party is operating under the new banner after Palmer failed in a legal bid to re-register the United Australia Party. He says the impetus behind his new party is "not just about ...
The office of Foreign Minister Penny Wong has raised concerns with Chinese authorities after letters appeared on Australian ...
The SEP is being deliberately targeted because it fights to unite workers against the pressing crises we all face—nuclear war, pandemics, climate catastrophe, and austerity.” ...
Joyous Newcastle United have ended a 70-year domestic trophy drought as they beat Liverpool 2-1 to win the League Cup with ...
The election of Donald Trump as US president has raised hopes for wider acceptance of cryptocurrencies, including in ...
Australia’s Marty Zambotto aka Go-Jo will perform “Milkshake Man” at HERE at Outernet on April 13 hoping to convert more fans ahead of Basel, Switzerland in May. This will be the 16th year of London ...
Greens leader Adam Bandt has called on the federal government to abandon the AUKUS pact, citing the leadership of US ...
Senator Ralph Babet was in attendance, although he is not up for re-election in the Senate until 2028. Babet will remain with the United Australia Party as its only federal representative, despite the ...
The PM suggests Australians should buy local goods instead of American ones ahead of a federal budget expected to have an ...