Former Liberal Powerbroker Abandons Ship to Launch Radical New Party: ‘Something Better’ Aims to Shake Up Australian Politics Charlotte Mortlock, former Liberal Party member and founder of Hilma’s Network, has quit the party to launch a new political movement called Something Better. The movement aims to attract voters across the political spectrum and potentially establish Australia’s next major political party. Mortlock cites the Liberal Party’s refusal to change and its treatment of former leader Sussan Ley as reasons for her departure. The new party will focus on long-term goals and a vision for Australia, rather than election promises, and will…
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Teen’s Desperate Bid to Escape Police Ends in Tragedy: 18-Year-Old Falls to Death from Brisbane Balcony A young man’s life was cut short in a desperate bid to evade police, sparking a fresh wave of scrutiny on law enforcement tactics. The 18-year-old’s fatal fall from a sixth-floor balcony in Brisbane’s CBD has raised questions about the use of force and pursuit protocols. It’s the second high-profile incident in a month involving a young person and police in Queensland, sparking concerns about youth welfare and police training. As the investigation unfolds, the community is left to grapple with the consequences of…
One Nation’s Shocking Victory Sparks Coalition Crisis: ‘Bloodbath’ for Liberals as Pauline Hanson Taunts Critics One Nation’s landslide win in the Farrer by-election has sent shockwaves through the major parties, with the Liberals and Nationals decimated and Labor gloating over the “bloodbath” result. Pauline Hanson has taunted critics who said her party could never break into the mainstream, saying politicians and the media have been “arrogant” in underestimating One Nation’s appeal. The Liberal Party is now facing a crisis, with senior figures entertaining the possibility of a coalition with One Nation if it’s the only way to reclaim power at…
‘He Tried to Throw Me Down the Stairs’: NYC Subway Attack Victim Shares Chilling Encounter with Alleged Killer of Retired Teacher A 23-year-old woman has spoken out about her terrifying encounter with Rhamell Burke, the man accused of fatally shoving a 76-year-old retired teacher down a flight of stairs in a New York City subway station. The woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, revealed that Burke allegedly attacked her and her friend on a subway train just hours before the fatal incident. She described how Burke attempted to start a conversation, before becoming aggressive and physically assaulting the pair. Despite…
Australian-Born MP Wields ‘Stalking Horse’ Threat to Topple British Prime Minister Amidst Labour’s Crushing Election Defeat Australian-born Labour MP Catherine West throws down the gauntlet, threatening to challenge UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s leadership amidst devastating local election losses. West’s surprise move could trigger a leadership bid from Health Minister Wes Streeting and former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, as Labour faces its biggest crisis in years. The UK’s anti-immigration party Reform UK gains over 1300 seats, dealing a crushing blow to Labour’s already fragile grip on power. West’s bold move raises questions about the future of the Labour Party…