Jason Clare, enough is enough
The decision by the University of Melbourne to cancel a highly credentialled Israeli academic is very concerning and shows the university’s paltry and one-sided commitment… Read More »Jason Clare, enough is enough
The decision by the University of Melbourne to cancel a highly credentialled Israeli academic is very concerning and shows the university’s paltry and one-sided commitment… Read More »Jason Clare, enough is enough
Two bridges in the electorate of Indi will be upgraded and strengthened thanks to the allocation of funding through a Coalition-led program aimed at safety… Read More »Funding to strengthen and upgrade Indi bridges
Joint media release Shadow Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Regional Development, Senator Bridget McKenzie Shadow Minister for Education, Senator for Victoria, Senator Sarah Henderson Victorians… Read More »Groundhog Day for Victoria as Labor cuts continue
Former SAS trooper Darcy Dunstan has been chosen as the Liberal Party’s candidate for the seat of Corangamite at the next Federal Election. Darcy is… Read More »Former SAS soldier Darcy Dunstan chosen as the Liberal’s candidate for Corangamite
Joint media release Leader of the Opposition, Federal Member for Dickson, Hon Peter Dutton MP Shadow Minister for Education, Senator for Victoria, Senator Sarah Henderson… Read More »Cracking down on youth crime and online notoriety across Victoria
Joint media release Shadow Minister for Education, Senator for Victoria, Senator Sarah Henderson Shadow Minister for Communications, Hon David Coleman MP The Albanese Government has… Read More »Labor pulls the plug on Teesdale residents
Joint media release Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Ted O’Brien MP Shadow Minister for Energy Affordability, Melissa McIntosh MP Shadow Minister for Education,… Read More »$275 energy price promise – officially broken
The Albanese Labor Government is asleep at the wheel when it comes to consolidating national road toll data – a move that could save lives.… Read More »Labor is failing Victoria on road safety data