Mr Culleton, a Western Australia-based politician, initially sat as a One Nation senator and then independent following the 2016 election. But he was booted from this position later that same year after the Federal Court found he was bankrupt. In 2017, the High Court also ruled that Mr Culleton was ineligible to run as a senator due to a larceny charge in NSW. Mr Culleton intends to run for the Senate for the Great Australia Party in the next federal election alongside Daryl O Bryan in Victoria and several other candidates. The small party lists policies related to tax reform, the elimination of local councils and the abolition of the Reserve Bank.
Fear and COVID on the WA campaign trail
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Fear and COVID on the WA campaign trail
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There has never been a time to be more afraid as West Australians emerge from Christmas and New Year to the beginnings of a state election in an environment of bushfires, out of control levels of violent crime, and the ever-present threat of COVID-19 as Victorians are locked out of WA.
Brisbane s three-day lockdown, announced on Friday morning, did not bode well for West Australians in Queensland who now face tougher border restrictions if they want to come back to their home state.