Following Saturday’s NSW election, News Corp broadsheet The Australian has updated its political map of the country, noting that mainland Australia is now entirely Coalition-led. -Advertisement-
“Only the small island above Tasmania now has a Labor government, meaning its wall-to-wall blue everywhere else,” the paper’s editorial read.
Source: The Australian has released an updated political map of nation | The Shovel
Why on earth would any ALP leader give Costello or Murdoch their plans to distort. It’s time Australia turned their backs on them rather than accepting them as a “normal” part of our media landscape.
Note the most significant uplifting thing today was South Australia leaders in providing the First Nations people with a Voice to the SA parliament. Do we hear either the Murdoch or Costello organizations celebrating the ” uniting event”?
Labor has united the country while the LNP has done everything to divide it for the duration of this century.
Andrews leaves for the four-day tour on Monday afternoon, which will make the first leader of an Australian government to visit China since the beginning of the pandemic. The plan to visit was first reported by The Age on Saturday.
Source: Coalition tells Andrews to stay in his lane, be more transparent on China trip
The ABC on the other hand did highlight the event as significant
- Laws have passed in SA to establish a First Nations Voice to Parliament
- The passing of the bill today makes SA the first state to enact legislation on a Voice to Parliament
- Despite the rainy weather, a crowd gathered outside Parliament House where a special sitting was held
South Australians gather in the heart of the Adelaide’s CBD to watch history being made as the First Nations Voice to Parliament bill is passed.
Source: SA becomes first Australian jurisdiction to create First Nations Voice to Parliament as historic bill passes – ABC News
Stuart Robert proves himself to be Peter Dutton’s challeger to being
the worst minister ever appointed to an Australian government post. Consider these names Howard, Abbott, Morrison Dutton, Robert and Tudge.and what did the nation get for it's money?
“People pay their taxes in good faith to Canberra, they do not expect to have substandard procurement arrangements and no conflicts of interest declared or disclosed.” Shorten said the government would consider the report, and called on Robert to explain why certain contracts failed to meet the standards. Dr Ian Watt, the former head of the public service, completed the review and looked at contracts awarded from 2015 onwards.
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