Senate leader for the United Australia Party, Brian Burston, says he supports a zonal taxation system to boost employment and growth for regional Australians.
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The United Australia Party called out Senator Pauline Hanson today for copying one its policies introduced in Western Australia by Senator Dio Wang of the Palmer United Party.
Read MoreThe United Australia Party (UAP) has delivered $144 billion in tax cuts for all Australians with Senate leader Brian Burston voting in favour of the Government’s plan today.
Read MoreFederal leader of the United Australia Party Clive Palmer said he was considering running against Labor MP Cathy O’Toole for the seat of Herbert at the next election.
Read MoreThe Federal Leader of the United Australia Party, Clive Palmer, confirmed in Canberra today that New South Wales Senator Brian Burston had joined the United Australia Party and would lead the Party in the Senate.
Read MoreClive Palmer announced in Brisbane today that the Palmer United Party had changed its name to the United Australia Party.
Read MoreClive Palmer’s Chief of Staff, James McDonald, has laughed off suggestions his boss is a bully. “I publicly support Clive Palmer and wish to confirm that at no time have I ever been bullied by him or witnessed him bullying ...
Read MoreWestern Australia’s only Federal Parliamentarian independent of the major parties, Senator Zhenya ‘Dio’ Wang, will seek industry views on his proposed improvements to laws to re-establish the Australian Building and Construction Commission given the absence of a response from the ...
Read MoreSenator for Western Australia Dio Wang says he will continue negotiating in good faith with the Government on laws to stamp out corruption in the building and construction centre while at the same time urging all parties to commit to ...
Read MoreWestern Australia’s only Federal Parliamentarian independent of the major party machines, Senator Zhenya ‘Dio’ Wang, has called on the Government to come clean on potential plans to send Australians on an election ‘blind date’ as early as May in order ...
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