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He s criticised Annastacia Palaszczuk in the past for her handling of COVID-19 outbreaks in his home state of Queensland, now Peter Dutton has turned his sights on the West Australian leader.
WA Premier Mark McGowan has lambasted the federal government for failing to provide better alternatives to hotel quarantine.
Metropolitan Perth and the neighbouring Peel region are currently in a three-day lockdown over COVID-19 cases linked to the Perth Mercure Hotel.
Mr McGowan said CBD hotels were not fit for purpose and defence facilities such as Curtin Air Base in Derby or immigration detention facilities on Christmas Island would be better.
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Subscriber only More than 11,000 half price flights to the Whitsundays have already been snapped up as part of the federal government s $1.2bn tourism and aviation package to boost struggling tourism destinations. In March, the government offered 800,000 half-price airfares to help a record number of Australians enjoy a holiday at home this year. The most popular routes so far for jetsetters were Melbourne to Hamilton Island (more than 2900 tickets sold) and Sydney to Hamilton Island (more than 7800 tickets sold). Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack said planes in the air meant jobs on the ground. Australians are taking trips in large numbers with airlines reporting sales dwarfing previous records - our aviation industry is in a remarkable position compared to where it was just one year ago, Mr McCormack said.
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Reactions to George Christensenâs shock announcement he would not recontest the next federal election have been as divisive as the figure himself.
The Dawson MP last week declared he had renominated as the LNP candidate to represent the electorate he has held for four terms, with a massive 14.6 per cent swing.
But Mr Christensen, in a shock move, announced late Thursday he would step down before the next election to be held within the next year.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack on Thursday night thanked Mr Christensen and said his decision to âstep back, spend time with family and pursue a career after politicsâ was one ânot taken casuallyâ.