Exciting enough for Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and state Treasurer Cameron Dick (whose brother Milton Dick is the new speaker) to make the trip ...
In an area most vulnerable to a teal heist, there’s broad consensus the Liberals need a female candidate. But while in Sydney, the top general reacted with a sense of wonder after encountering “Otter,” the transcription app journalists at Sydney’s Shangri-La Hotel were using to record his press conference. About the only thing going up was lawyers’ fees, to fund multiple high-profile legal actions the company faces. Veteran journalist Bret McCarthy, an editor of The West Australian for nine years, following over two decades with News Corp is doing media for shadow workplace relations minister Michaelia Cash. Things must’ve been duller in Senate question time – CBD spotted two members of the red chamber’s “Facebook brain caucus” Pauline Hanson and the United Australia Party’s Ralph Babet wandering the corridors when they should’ve been in the chamber. Exciting enough for Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and state Treasurer Cameron Dick (whose brother Milton Dick is the new speaker) to make the trip south.
Senate QT must have been dull though. CBD spotted two members, Pauline Hanson and the United Australia Party's Ralph Babet, wandering the corridors when they ...
But while in Sydney to meet with military officials, the top general reacted with a sense of wonder after encountering Otter, the transcription app journalists at Sydney’s Shangri-La Hotel were using to record his press conference. “The faction is in a good position,” Hilakari told the comrades with considerable understatement. The One Nation leader seemed to be giving the newbie a tour of the House. He even wanted to have a turn, speaking into Financial Times reporter Demetri Sevastopulo’s phone. “We are the largest cohesive group in the party. Senate QT must have been dull though.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has doubled down on her decision to storm out of the Senate during the Acknowledgement of Country yesterday, ...
Get rid of racism.” “I said this is the people’s house. This is the heart of our democracy. We don’t need to hear this every time.” One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has doubled down on her decision to storm out of the Senate during the Acknowledgement of Country yesterday, despite the move being branded “ignorant and racist”. One Nation’s Pauline Hanson has doubled down on her decision to storm out of the Senate, despite the move being labelled “ignorant and racist”.
Pauline Hanson was branded racist by Greens senator Lidia Thorpe, but she has now won backing from new senator Jacinta Price, who said the ceremonies had ...
I extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today.' I extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today.' The words are: All Australians should be treated equally and the same.' We have to start treating everybody as Australian citizens and have the same standards for everyone. The idea then spread. And we'll never close the gap if we continue down this path. We don't want to see all these all these symbolic gestures. 'I've been feeling this way for a long time,' she said. Indigenous Greens senator Lidia Thorpe called Senator Hanson racist and her actions 'disrespectful' to the Parliament and Aboriginal Australians. A them and us. We want to see real action.
Liberal Senator Jacinta Price has weighed in on the Acknowledgement of Country after Pauline Hanson rejected it. Pauline Hanson stormed out of the Senate ...
It’s become almost like a throw-away line. Pauline Hanson stormed out of the Senate yesterday in protest of the Acknowledgement of Country. Liberal Senator Jacinta Price has weighed in on the Acknowledgement of Country after Pauline Hanson rejected it.
Pauline Hanson interjected the Acknowledgement of Country in the Senate on Wednesday before walking out of the chamber entirely.
I think acknowledging country and acknowledging traditional owners is the right thing to do.” Pauline Hanson disrespectfully stormed out of the acknowledgement of Country in the Senate, refusing to acknowledge “those people.” You want to make parliament safe? That’s the element we need to educate and call out for their racist behaviours in the places where they live.”
Pauline Hanson is not backing down on her decision to storm out of the Senate during the Acknowledgement of Country ceremony, defending her outburst in a ...
It is there to represent all Australians equally, regardless of their racial heritage.” Acknowledgement of this fact is important for Australians and Australia We don’t need to hear this every time,” she said. This is Pauline Hanson we’re talking about. Get rid of racism.” All Australians should be treated equally and the same.”
Australia's right-wing nationalist leader stormed out of parliament today, infuriated by an Aboriginal welcoming ceremony and moves to fly the Aboriginal ...
Indigenous Senator Jacinta Price has defended the actions of Pauline Hanson who stormed out of parliament during the Acknowledgement of Country.
It's really nothing to improve the lives of marginalised people," Senator Price added. It’s become almost like a throw-away line." New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Senator Price leapt to the defence of Senator Hanson on Thursday as she doubled down on her criticism of "symbolism" and argued the ceremonies became excessive. Stream more on politics with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. Indigenous Senator Jacinta Price has defended the actions of Pauline Hanson who stormed out of parliament during the Acknowledgement of Country.
Describing the events as 'a step forward and several back' for Australia, Leong blasted Hanson for 'robbing' Fatima Payman, the Senator-elect for Western ...
All Australians should be treated equally and the same.' And we'll never close the gap if we continue down this path. Feel free not to come back,' said Leong 'I've been feeling this way for a long time,' she said. Feel free not to come back.' I am hopeful and yet so very angry all at once.
The Queensland senator walked out to protest the display of Indigenous flags in the Senate chamber.
This is how you can continue to access our trusted content: Advertisement Advertisement "I think it's done a lot of damage to her because a lot of the stuff I've seen is people being disappointed with her," she said. Advertisement "It's just her way of saying that if you want to stand up against this, you've got a right to and to be that disrespectful," she said.