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SUBJECTS: Climate change; Shadow Cabinet. TOM CONNELL, HOST: Richard Marles the Deputy Labor Leader joins me now, so this quitting only came a few weeks after this so-called peace accord on gas. Is it disappointing... continue reading
Labor supports the announcement today that the Federal Government will establish an Office of the Special Investigator for the purposes of dealing with the outcomes of the Inspector General of the Australian Defence Force (IGADF)’s... continue reading
Thank you, Mr Speaker. And can I associate the Australian Labor Party with the fine words that we've just heard from the minister. It's 102 years since the guns fell silent on the Western Front... continue reading
SUBJECTS: US Election; Energy; China Trade; letter from ASIO to parliamentarians, Petition for Royal Commission into Murdoch Media PATRICIA KARVELAS, HOST: Richard Marles is Shadow Defence Minister and the Deputy Leader of the Labor Party.... continue reading
SUBJECTS: US Election; China Trade; High Court rejects Clive Palmer’s challenge to WA border. TOM CONNELL, HOST: And of course, with the US election, joining me live Deputy Labor Leader, Richard Marles. Thanks very much for... continue reading
National Cabinet being cancelled, Gladys Berejiklian, need for a federal ICAC, Victoria, New Zealand travel bubble, China and cotton exports, AFL Preliminary Finals- Brisbane Lions vs. Geelong Cats. continue reading
This pandemic presents us with the opportunity for the single biggest reimagining of Australia since the Second World War, but none of that happens with a government that simply carries debt but lacks courage. continue reading
Scott Morrison visited South Australia last month and brought with him a bag full of disappointment. Standing at Osborne shipyard, the Prime Minister came to do no more than cut a ribbon and acknowledge that... continue reading