
Troy Bramston
Senior Writer and Columnist at The Australian
Author and Freelance Contributor at Freelance
Senior Writer + Columnist @australian Bestselling/award-winning author. Biographer of Prime Ministers Paul Keating, RG Menzies, Bob Hawke, Gough Whitlam (2025).
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Oct 13, 2024 |
theaustralian.com.au | Troy Bramston
On September 18, 2023, the Prime Minister signed and circled “agreed” on a minute from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet that said a “a new Royal Style and Titles Act would set out the official style and title adopted for His Majesty King Charles III.” The brief, released under Freedom of Information laws, follows an earlier brief to the government revealed by The Australian in 2017 that also advised parliament must amend the Royal Style and Titles Act 1973 or introduce a new...
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May 9, 2024 |
theaustralian.com.au | Ben Dowell |Troy Bramston |Richard Ferguson
From The Times Russell T. Davies is not a man for holding back, whether he’s talking about Tories (not a fan), the BBC (definitely a fan) and much else. When we meet at the BBC’s Broadcasting House, the producer is due to head to the US for a two-week publicity blitz he and the BBC’s new producing partner, Disney, hope will properly break Doctor Who there. What if he sounds off against Donald J.
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Mar 30, 2024 |
theaustralian.com.au | David Charter |Troy Bramston
From The Times As Queen Elizabeth II rounded off her fourth and final state dinner at the White House in 2007, she delivered “the lesson of my lifetime” to the 134 guests. “My generation can vividly remember the ordeal of the Second World War,” she told George W Bush, the second US president to be born after that conflict ended. “Divided, all alone, we can be vulnerable,” she said.
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Feb 26, 2024 |
theaustralian.com.au | Simon Benson |Troy Bramston |Eleanor Campbell
Scott Morrison will warn against a ‘drift of secularism’ and encourage Australians to reconnect with traditional Christian values in his final speech as a federal politician. The former prime minister will on Tuesday deliver his valedictory speech to parliament after announcing his retirement in January.
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Feb 19, 2024 |
theaustralian.com.au | Mikaela Mulveney |Troy Bramston |Cameron Stewart |Eleanor Campbell
Anthony Albanese fired an extraordinary shot at Peter Dutton, accusing him of being a fan of one of the most hated bands on the planet, before gushing about his plans to catch one of Taylor Swift’s massive shows this week. When asked about the star’s record-breaking Eras tour which kicked off in Melbourne over the weekend, Mr Albanese, who first claimed to be a Swiftie in 2022, confirmed his attendance one of her sold out shows during the last leg of her tour down under.
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NEW COLUMN: It’s not quite a Seinfeld election — about nothing — but there is little difference between the major parties on key policies and their risk-averse reform-shy approach to politics explains why many voters are looking elsewhere. @australian #Election2025 #auspol https://t.co/cF90x9TYdo

RT @australian: Shanahan, Benson, Sheridan, Harvey, Bramston, Kenny and Trinca analyse the performances of Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutto…

There’s no question Anthony Albanese was the better performer in the election debate @SkyNewsAust and that’s how most in the audience saw it too. I thought Peter Dutton didn’t get enough of his agenda across, was on the back foot, and too forceful and strident at times. https://t.co/u22b4G6vII