Australia has foreign interference laws that are meant to prevent meddling in our elections from overseas interests. But they are very complex, and flawed.
The world’s richest man has gained influence in the incoming Trump administration and wants to bankroll the European far-right.
Anthony Albanese has warned Elon Musk not to intervene in Australia's upcoming election. In an interview with Nine Newspapers, the prime minister was asked about the world's richest man's propensity to weigh in on international elections. "We have foreign ...
With an election coming up, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese should brace himself for some ‘friendly’ feedback from Elon Musk, who is showing himself to be the world’s most powerful (and erratic) troll.
The re-elected US president is now a wildcard in the Australian federal election and presents a diabolical challenge for whoever wins it.
The ABC has been accused by some viewers of relegating Anthony Albanese to the B-side in favour of Donald Trump, who was this week sworn in for the second time as President of the United States.
Australia’s prime minister issued a warning Tuesday to Elon Musk not to interfere in the country’s upcoming election. The tech billionaire has emerged since last summer as one of Donald Trump’s most vociferous supporters, earning himself a spot in the U.S. president-elect’s inner circle.
Nationals senator Matt Canavan says the Albanese government should “put aside their egos” and partner with Elon Musk’s Starlink internet operators in order to boost the capabilities of the National Broadband Network.
Anthony Albanese has spruiked a “perfect relationship” with the United States as Australian politicians joined world leaders in congratulating Donald Trump as he returned to the White House on Tuesday.
Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, is not afraid of trolling heads of state, as European leaders are currently finding out. It could be Anthony Albanese’s turn next, writes Julie Cross.
Partnering with Elon Musk’s Starlink service would make the NBN more competitive in regional and remote markets, it’s been claimed. Picture: Allison Robbert/ Pool/ AFP “One of the reasons ...
A leading TV presenter apologized on air Monday to Novak Djokovic after mocking the 24-time Grand Slam winner and Serbian fans at the Australian Open, with Elon Musk and prime minister Anthony Albanes