Residents of Malcolm Turnbull’s Wentworth electorate are in their seventh night of a staged protest outside the Prime Ministers residence, Kiribilli House. The candle-light vigil has been running every night for nearly a week in Sydney’s Northern suburbs, since the… Read More ›
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Wyatt Roy Starts The No Tonys Allowed Club
The youngest member of the Coalition government, Wyatt Roy, announced via a press release today the formation of the “No Tonys Allowed” club, which will meet every Wednesday in Wyatt’s office/couch fort. The only qualification to join is your name… Read More ›
Dennis Jensen Awarded The Simon Crean Medal For Services To Leadership Crises
The Federal Member for Tangey, Dr Dennis Jensen, has been honoured with yet another prestigious award to add to the extensive range of accolades which he has received over the course of his ten year parliamentary career. Earlier today, Dr Jensen became only… Read More ›
Peter Costello Still Not Sure When To Launch His Leadership Challenge
Former treasurer Peter Costello was still making up his mind last night about whether or not now was a good time to challenge for the leadership of the Liberal party. “There’s no need to rush these things”, said Costello last… Read More ›
Australian Labor Party To Send Balloon Bouquets To 61 Liberals
Following the Liberal Party voting down by 61 votes to 39 the chance to replace Tony Abbott as Prime Minister, Bill Shorten’s Labor party has today ordered 61 balloon bouquets to be sent to their Liberal party counterparts. The gifting… Read More ›
Comics Await Possible Post-Spill Reshuffle With Trepidation
In the wake of the failed federal Liberal leadership spill, comics around the country are nervously awaiting possible fallout, with a potential Cabinet reshuffle reportedly being their major fear. Carlita Saunders, spokesperson for Australian Political Comics for Cheap and Easy Jokes, said their… Read More ›