
Taylah Fellows
Contributor at Freelance
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
couriermail.com.au | Madura McCormack |Clare Armstrong |Taylah Fellows
Anthony Albanese has brutally mocked Peter Dutton and accused the Coalition of planning to cut Medicare to fund nuclear during a Labor rally in Queensland. The Prime Minister’s speech to a packed room of party faithful in Brisbane comes after Penny Wong accused Mr Dutton of being “reckless and risky” in his response to Donald Trump’s tariffs.
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2 weeks ago |
dailytelegraph.com.au | Madura McCormack |Clare Armstrong |Taylah Fellows
The Prime Minister’s speech to a packed room of party faithful in Brisbane comes after Penny Wong accused Mr Dutton of being “reckless and risky” in his response to Donald Trump’s tariffs. Meanwhile, Mr Dutton has defended opposing Labor’s attempts to slash international student numbers, saying his policy would ease the housing crisis.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Madura McCormack |Brendan O’Malley |Taylah Fellows |Brendan O'Malley
High-ranking LNP MPs and candidates in key seats have been muzzled on abortion and resorted to parroting strict party messaging as the Opposition scrambles to get its election campaign back on track. LNP candidates in the 13 battleground seats tipped to change hands at the election have avoided answering questions on abortion with inquiries directed to party headquarters to provide a set response of “it’s not part of our plan, the LNP has ruled it out”.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Madura McCormack |Brendan O’Malley |Taylah Fellows |Brendan O'Malley
High-ranking LNP MPs and candidates in key seats have been muzzled on abortion and resorted to parroting strict party messaging as the Opposition scrambles to get its election campaign back on track. LNP candidates in the 13 battleground seats tipped to change hands at the election have avoided answering questions on abortion with inquiries directed to party headquarters to provide a set response of “it’s not part of our plan, the LNP has ruled it out”.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Taylah Fellows |Madura McCormack
Secret flights and a tight control of interaction between David Crisafulli and ordinary voters are part of an extraordinary stage-managed campaign to avoid embarrassing the LNP leader. A two-week analysis of Mr Crisafulli’s campaign has lifted the lid on the conservative party’s effort to stay on message and avoid unexpected incidents.
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