Freelance journalist and broadcaster, columnist for The West Australian.
Rather than focus on the hard work of fixing our economy, Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton seem determined to auction off our future for votes.
Paul Murray
It must be some kind of record for a government to be enmeshed in a political scandal on its first day in office.
Federal and State Labor remain committed to an energy policy that is not fit for purpose — and the cost to us all could be huge.
If we want someone to blame for our newly-apparent security predicaments, try the succession of Australian political leaders who blindly accepted that America would always be there.
Roger Cook this week conjured up a $387 million Labor scheme to subsidise domestic batteries for those people who can afford rooftop solar power systems.
Independents are likely to hold sway at the Federal election and Labor has no shame in who it courts as it tries desperately to cling on to power.
The British Prime Minister’s decision to take the nuclear option when it comes to energy production is a damning indictment of the Albanese Government’s inaction.
Roger Cook is wedded to his unstable, all-renewable energy policy — no matter what the cost to voters and businesses.
Local residents have recently been shocked by documents obtained under FoI which show the ‘sensitive’ project includes a 100m long rock-armoured seawall at the most protected western end of the beach.
His vocal opponents may think it’s the end of days, but The Donald is already shaping the world to his will — much to their chagrin.
Roger Cook and his Government claim its pre-poll promises of a cash splash are for the good of the State — but it’s really all about doing what’s good for the Labor Party.
The Prime Minister claims he would rather be in opposition than strike a deal with the Greens or teals to secure government. What absolute nonsense.
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