Tag: Parliament

  • Former PM Kevin Rudd Spearheads Petition for a Royal Commission into Rupert Murdoch and the Australian Media Landscape

    Former PM Kevin Rudd Spearheads Petition for a Royal Commission into Rupert Murdoch and the Australian Media Landscape

    Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has taken to social media to share a video with an aim for Australians to sign a petition.  Rudd has a goal to have the Australian Government investigate the Australian Media landscape through a Royal Commission. There is a particular interest in investigating the large Australia-wide presence Rupert Murdoch’s…

  • JobFaker: Grants Aussies Under 35 Jobs, Leaves Older Gen Jobless

    JobFaker: Grants Aussies Under 35 Jobs, Leaves Older Gen Jobless

    Under the Government’s JobMaker Hiring Credit 450,000 jobs will be proffered to young people and an upshot of Aussie over 35 will be penurious, hapless and jobless. The scheme will provide employers, who hire workers aged 16-30, $200 per week and only $100 per week for any workers aged 30-35. For employers to be eligible,…

  • EU Parliament Passed A Copyright Law Which Could Change The Internet

    EU Parliament Passed A Copyright Law Which Could Change The Internet

    The European Parliament has passed a copyright law where filtering systems are placed on the internet to block copyrighted content, which could be catastrophic not only for platforms such as Facebook and YouTube, but also the future of the internet itself. While creative producers are applauding the fact that this law has passed, many high-profile…

  • Julie Bishop Speaks Out For the First Time Since Liberal Spill

    Julie Bishop Speaks Out For the First Time Since Liberal Spill

    Former Foreign Affairs minister and deputy Prime Minister, Julie Bishop, has spoken out for the first time about the “appalling” behaviour of her colleagues during the Liberal Spill. The cabinet minister discussed the actions of her colleagues during the Women’s Weekly ‘Women of the Future’ awards on Wednesday. Ms Bishop described the events during the…

  • Scott Morrison is Australia’s 30th Prime Minister

    Scott Morrison is Australia’s 30th Prime Minister

    After a week of backstabbing, resignations, and liberal spill after liberal spill, the nation finally has a Prime Minister. Scott Morrison has been confirmed as Australia’s 6th Prime Minister since 2007. Morrison takes over the position from Malcolm Turnbull, after yesterday pledging his support for the former PM before the media. In a party room meeting…

  • Dutton and Turnbull Face Off in Second Liberal Spill

    Dutton and Turnbull Face Off in Second Liberal Spill

    Australians are watching on as another round of Australia’s favourite national sport, the Liberal Spill, continues today. Home Defence Minister Peter Dutton has, again, contested Malcolm Turnbull’s leadership and has spent the morning making the rounds through parliament to try and win support from Liberal party members. Moves to discharge Turnbull from the top spot…

  • CommBank chief first to face Parliament over banking scandals

    CommBank chief first to face Parliament over banking scandals

    Executives of Australia’s big four banks will each be questioned individually for three hours in Parliament by a cross-party group of 10 MPs from the House of Representative Standing Committee of Economics this week, ahead of a year filled with scandals and controversies within the banking industry. Facing the Parliament today will be Commonwealth Bank chief Ian…

  • 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…

  • Bill Shorten takes to parliament in bid to pass same-sex marriage bill

    Bill Shorten takes to parliament in bid to pass same-sex marriage bill

    Labor party leader, Bill Shorten has introduced new legislation to parliament with an aim to legalise same-sex marriage. This movement from the opposition has come after criticism to the coalition’s original plans to run a plebiscite over the issue. https://twitter.com/workmanalice/status/775124115787173892 The proposed plebiscite which would entice a national vote, means that there will potentially be nationally funded…

  • Changes Allow Breastfeeding in Parliament

    Changes Allow Breastfeeding in Parliament

    ‘No member, male or female will be exempt from participating fully in the operation of the parliament while caring for a baby’ according to new rules for a family-friendly parliament. The amendment to the law, that passed earlier this week, saw a much-needed change to The Australian Governments archaic rules regarding breastfeeding. Under previous parliamentary…