Tag: malcolm turnbull

  • A rundown of the South Australia energy crisis

    A rundown of the South Australia energy crisis

    South Australia and their energy crises issues seem never ending. If it’s not the gas crisis, it’s the energy gridlock. Luckily, an exchange between two multi-millionaires has brought the spotlight on what South Australia can do in relation to their energy crisis. Elon Musk, the renowned founder of Tesla Motors, has released a new battery in…

  • Same-sex marriage plebiscite blocked by Labor

    Same-sex marriage plebiscite blocked by Labor

    Yesterday the Labor Party announced their opposition to the same-sex plebiscite and their plans to block the $200 million bill. With Labor leader Bill Shorten announcing at the Canberra press conference his Party’s support for a free vote on marriage equality in Parliament. The Labor Leader explained why the party would oppose the plebiscite, “We’ve listened to the experts,…

  • Malcolm Turnbull is willing to negotiate marriage plebiscite

    Malcolm Turnbull is willing to negotiate marriage plebiscite

    As we reported earlier this week, Bill Shorten recently introduced new legislation with an aim to legalise same-sex marriage. The movement from the opposition came following criticism to the coalition’s original plans to run a plebiscite. The plebiscite is set to implement a national vote over whether marriage equality should be legalised, and it will cost $15 million…

  • Coalition wins over Labour party

    Coalition wins over Labour party

    Late in the afternoon yesterday, news sources arrived with results that Malcolm Turnbull will remain as our Prime Minister. With 80% counted, the national Liberal party is sitting at 75 seats and Bill Shorten’s Labour party lost by 9 seats to the coalition. Earlier this morning Mr Turnbull stated “this is a great day today” after hearing…

  • So what happens now: Post-election?

    So what happens now: Post-election?

    It has been a rough couple of days for Coalition leader, Malcolm Turnbull and Opposition Leader, Bill Shorten. With no result on Saturday night about the winner and statistics coming back a quarter of voters chose the Independent parties first, this could be a good change for a stable political environment. The Liberal government are struggling…

  • Maths and science might soon be compulsory.

    Maths and science might soon be compulsory.

    When speaking to students in Western Sydney on Sunday, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that he wishes to make maths and science compulsory subjects for high school graduation. He laments about his own education at prestigious all boys school Sydney Grammar, where he was required to do those subjects. Turnbull was quoted as saying that…

  • Turnbull chased around Westfield by a cardboard cutout of Abbott

    Turnbull chased around Westfield by a cardboard cutout of Abbott

    Ah, the Chaser’s. It feels like we haven’t heard from them in a while, but they popped up again, this time to follow our new Prime Minister around Penrith Westfield, armed with a cardboard cutout of our old Prime Minister. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACx7Dtbcu-Q   Later, Chas met Malcolm outside and surprised him with a trust fall, which…

  • How the budget will affect university students

    How the budget will affect university students

    University students will be affected dramatically with the 2016 federal budget not being very kind to them all. Not only could attending university become more expensive, but it could become a lot harder to get into desired courses to begin with. The government wants to introduce a base ATAR mark for university admission. Currently, if a student doesn’t…

  • Malcolm Turnbull announces federal election

    Malcolm Turnbull announces federal election

    The past few years of Australian politics hasn’t been the most stable, with four leaders being in power in just a two year span. Following his election as Prime Minister last September, Turnbull hasn’t done much in terms of policy, largely as a result of the conflicts within government which don’t allow much moving space…

  • Shorten’s take on the 2016 budget

    Shorten’s take on the 2016 budget

    Opposition leader Bill Shorten has recently provided a rebuttal against Turnbull’s proposed 2016 budget as announced this week. Shorten did not hold back in his criticisms of the current prime minister, claiming that the PM’s budget caters only to the top few or, as Shorten puts it, “Malcolm’s Millionares”. According to Shorten, this budget prioritises big…