Parliamentary news
Queensland Votes 2017 – Issue 1
29 October 2017 Election Called The guessing game is over, with Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, today calling an election for Saturday 25 November 2017, allowing for…
GRACosway Weekly Wrap Up: Citizenship Seven Judgement
27 October 2017 Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has this afternoon been ruled ineligible to sit in Parliament under section 44 of the Constitution, putting the…
GRACosway Weekly Wrap Up
20 October 2017 Energy dominated parliamentary debate this week, with the release of the Government’s new energy policy featuring the two-part National Energy Guarantee (NEG). Prime Minister…
Federal Government’s Energy Plan
17 October 2017 The Federal Government has today unveiled an energy plan designed to reduce electricity prices and ensure network reliability while also fulfilling Australia’s…
GRACosway Weekly Wrap Up
13 October 2017 This week’s Newspoll reveals an unchanged Coalition primary vote of 36 per cent, while Labor maintains a narrow lead on 37 per cent. In…
GRACosway Weekly Wrap Up
6 October 2017 State and territory leaders gathered for a special Council of Australian Governments (COAG) national security meeting this week, where they unanimously agreed to introduce…
GRACosway Weekly Wrap Up
29 September 2017 The Coalition continues to trail Labor in the latest Newspoll released on Monday, polling 46 per cent in two-party terms, compared to Labor’s 54 per…
GRACosway Weekly Wrap Up
22 September 2017 Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull used his tour of Queensland this week to focus on national energy policy. While awaiting reports from the Australian Competition…
GRACosway Weekly Wrap Up
15 September 2017 Today marks two years since Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull became PM, making him Australia’s 19th longest-serving prime minister. Mr Turnbull pointed to his achievements over…
GRACosway Weekly Wrap Up
8 September 2017 This week’s Newspoll reveals a two-point bump in the Turnbull Government’s primary vote to 37 per cent, with Labor maintaining an increasingly…