For those counting, the billionaire mining magnate and major political donor is now 0-5 before the High Court.
Businessman Clive Palmer has lost a bid to re-register his United Australia Party ahead of the federal election, leaving his ...
Palmer labelled the electoral act “Draconian and unconstitutional”, arguing that it breaches the implied freedom of political ...
Clive Palmer has lost his High Court bid to re-register the United Australia Party for this year's federal election, meaning ...
The mining magnate will not be able to support candidates under the United Australia Party banner but still plans to bankroll “independent” Senate campaigns.
Mr Palmer referenced the AEC’s loss of more than 1300 votes in Western Australia’s 2013 Senate election recount and the ...
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Clive Palmer has lost a High Court challenge to re-register the United Australia Party ahead of this year’s federal election.
Clive Palmer is seeking to re-register his United Australia Party (UAP) ahead of the next federal election. The High Court challenge is necessary because the UAP voluntarily gave up its ...