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Mining magnate Clive Palmer has launched a 'Make Australia Great Again' political party just weeks before the federal election, promising to mirror some of US President Donald Trump's most eye ...
In a shock move, Clive Palmer has deregistered the United Australia Party, leaving his only senator without a registered party. Federal leader of the United Australia Party Clive Palmer. Source ...
Clive Palmer, a mining billionaire with an estimated net worth of $3.4 billion as of Thursday, launched the political party with plans to field candidates for all lower house and senate seats in ...
Clive Palmer’s political party explained. As Australia prepares to go to the polls in May, we take a look at one of the noisiest and most cashed-up parties in the political landscape.
Mining billionaire Clive Palmer has outlined the priorities of his new “Trumpet of Patriots” party, claiming it will deliver “common sense solutions” for the challenges Australia faces.
Clive Palmer will take his fight to the in the High Court in Canberra today, as he seeks to re-register his United Australia Party (UAP) ahead of the next federal election.
Clive Palmer, having misplaced his old party’s name, urgently needed a new one for his latest adventure in politics. And so, Trumpet of Patriots is born.
Australian billionaire Clive Palmer launched on Wednesday a political party he said was directly inspired by U.S. President Donald Trump, months out from a nationwide federal election.
Clive Palmer channeled Donald Trump in the 2025 election, but he was a very different politician a decade ago. The only consistent thing about Palmer was himself and his love of attention.
The upcoming federal election could be the last one in which Palmer, who spent over $100 million at the previous election on his United Australia Party, can spend large amounts on trying to sway ...
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