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Clive Palmer spent about $245 per first preference vote received by the Trumpet of Patriots - with the fringe party failing to pick up a lower house seat despite the billionaire’s $60m cash splash.
Clive Palmer has admitted he is now “too old for politics” following the Trumpet of Patriots failed election campaign.
Clive Palmer is set to retire from politics after his Trumpet of Patriots political party failed to secure any seats this election - despite him spending more than $60million to promote it.
Saturday's election showed the so-called "teal" community independents are here to stay with teal MPs retaining their seats, ...
Suellen Wrightson received 3.72 per cent of the vote in the Hunter, near the NSW Central Coast, as of 11pm on Saturday.
Labor powerbroker Don Farrell says the star power of SA premier Peter Malinauskas played a role in Australia’s huge election ...
Labor focused on video advertising on television and via streaming platforms and YouTube consistently over the five-week ...
Albanese suggested that his government had increased its majority by not modeling itself on U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
Despite strong polling in Labor’s favour throughout the campaign, most numbers understated the extent of the swing.
Ms Hanson, first elected as a Queensland lower house MP in 1996, was bullish about her party’s prospects. She dismissed as “a ...
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