News about Adam Bandt

In a live TV interview, Tanya Plibersek strips off Greens chief Adam Bandt after being told to delete a'shocking' message about her

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 28, 2024
On Thursday morning, the Environment Minister was alerted of the incident, only hours after Daily Mail Australia announced that the offending paper had been pulled. Mr Bandt had been asked about renewable energy, and she'pretended she was talking about gas,' Ms Plibersek said. 'It's what I've come to expect from the Greens, so there are no surprises there.'

Adam Bandt, the Greens' leader, was ordered to delete a tweet about Tanya Plibersek's'shocked' politicians who were discovered by private jet shame

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2024
In a Facebook post on Sunday, Mr Bandt accused Ms Plibersek of 'fast-tracking' environmental problems and'making 'dodgy deals.' Ms Plibersek was seen smiling in parliament about expediting approvals for gas projects, according to the video. It then cut to harrowing videos from various bushfire and flood disasters in recent years, displaying footage of people and animals in pain as a result of the environmental disasters. The Serjeant-at-Arms wrote to Mr Bandt's office on March 25, just a day after the video was posted online, advising that the video should be deleted.

How visitors from five countries may be barred from visiting Australia as a result of the crackdown, according to a Trump-style travel ban

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2024
Following the release of more than 140 asylum seekers, including murderers and rapists, into the community in the NZYQ case last November, the Albanese Government is rushing new legislation into Parliament this week in the hopes of avoiding another disastrous decision from the High Court. The new laws will allow the Immigration Minister the ability to single out countries that do not cooperate with Australia's efforts to deport people back to their country of origin. Clare O'Neil, the Home Affairs Minister, is on left, but a visitor to Sydney Airport is on right.

Parliament has passed fast-tracked detention reforms, which means migrants may face prison time if they refuse to return to prison if they refuse to deport

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
Federal lawmakers have passed fast-tracked new detention reforms, ensuring that asylum seekers who refuse to be arrested face up to five years in prison. On Tuesday afternoon, the new legislation was hurried into parliament ahead of a potential Supreme Court decision on indefinite detention.

As the government scrambles to respond to another High Court decision, immigrants could face prison time if they decline deportation

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2024
As the High Court's decision on an indefinitely detained refugee looms, the government will rush more immigration legislation through parliament. Labour is facing another High Court challenge as an Iranian citizen known as ASF17 makes a legal request for independence. The Albanese government has tried to return him to Iran, but if he was a bisexual man, he might face the death penalty on repentence.

Australia condemns 'malicious' cyber attack campaigns by Chinese state-backed hackers

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
According to the federal government, Australia is "strongly positioned" to withstand threats posed by state-backed cyberattacks.

Adrian Portelli, the 'Lambo guy', takes to Greens MP Adam Bandt over a $23,000 private jet bill.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
After it was revealed that the social justice warrior was using publicly funded private planes, a flamboyant billionaire property developer who has risen to fame on reality television has relished the opportunity to strike back at Adam Bandt. Mr Bandt, a bum, was recalled in a resurgent social media brawl after finding that the Greens chief spent $23,000 of tax payer money on private jet flights. In an Instagram post, Mr Portelli, 34, wrote, "It makes sense now you (Mr Bandt) want me to pay more tax." So you'll be able to cover your chartered jets you bum.'

How Greens leader Adam Bandt spent thousands on private jet flights while lecturing you about climate change

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
Adam Bandt, the Greens' chief, has come under fire for racking up an eye-watering expense bill that includes hundreds of thousands on printing and two private jet flights. According to Department of Finance reports, the anti-fossil fuel campaigner spent $12,000 on a taxpayer-provided vehicle and a petrol allowance plus $29,000 on government COMCAR rides and taxis. Despite his party's main policy goal of lowering C02 emissions, Mr Bandt used two private jets to transport the $203,000 bill in the 2022 election.

The detainee arrest in Richmond, Virginia, has been charged with sexual assaulting a woman and allegedly stalking another

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 29, 2024
On suspicion of sexual assault, a detainee who was released as a result of a turbulent High Court decision was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault. A 43-year-old detainee detained on February 28, relating to two separate incidents, was arrested on Thursday morning by Victoria Police. According to police, one woman was assaulted and another was stalked by the guy.

Barnaby Joyce's father, Peter Campion, gives us a good idea why her husband appeared in a struggling state in this year's most popular street video

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2024
Barnaby Joyce's father-in-law has provided us with a unique insight into what was the cause of the bizarre occurrence. Mr Joyce had received devastating reports of a family member being acutely ill before being caught lying roadside in Canberra's suburb of Braddon while swearing into his phone late Wednesday, according to Peter Campion, the father of Mr Joyce's wife Vikki Campion.

Jacqui Lambie LOSES IT with fiery blast at Anthony Albanese and the Greens over a key element of industrial relations bill

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2024
On Thursday, the Independent politician from Tasmania held an emotionally charged conference in Canberra, chastising Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Greens leader Adam Bandt for bowing to CFMEU Victorian state secretary John Setka. 'John Setka is heading the Labor Party,' she said. "The Greens have allowed John Setka to invade Adam Bandt's office, which is sad." "I want every Green voter to know that."

If workers continue to offend under new Australian legislation, they will have the right to refuse their boss after clocking off, and bosses will face criminal fines if they keep offending

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2024
The 'right to disengage' is one of a slew of changes to industrial relations rules that have been suggested by the federal government as part of a parliamentary bill. It would shield workers' rights and help with a return to work-life balance, according to lawmakers. Although staff are currently banned or suspended for defianceing their bosses, the new legislation would safeguard their positions if they do so outside of working hours. Employers who break the rules could be disciplined. In France, Spain, Ireland, and other European Union countries, similar legislation allowing employees the freedom to switch off their devices is now in place.

After the failure of Voice: Here's what it looks like in one part of the country

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 2, 2024
Victoria has long been known as the most progressive state in talks on treaties with local Indigenous groups. Through the Yoorrook Justice Commission, a completely separate process from the failed Indigenous Voice to Parliament national referendum in October 2023 (right). Early 2024, treaty talks are expected to begin in early 2024. Any deals that need to be legislated by state parliament will have to be approved. Adam Bandt, the Greens' leader, has advised Albanese government (left) that a truth-telling process could begin today and should begin now.'

Even more amendments have been requested to Anthony Albanese's stage three tax cut shake up, according to the greens

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2024
Adam Bandt, the Greens' leader, has urged the government to go further in its tax reform to include more cost of living benefits. 'We now have the opportunity to really address injustice and the cost of living and housing crisis in this region,' he told ABC Radio on Friday. We should do it in a way that really supports low and middle-income earners if we're going to reform the rules.' Anyone earning less than $150,000 will receive a larger tax cut under the Prime Minister's revised tax reform, while those earning more will receive a smaller benefit than anticipated.

The 'Mr Lambo', a Melbourne actor, reveals how the Block star made his $1 billion fortune from selling yet another home

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 3, 2024
Adrian Portelli, also known as 'Mr Lambo,' has sold yet another home from his impressive property portfolio as it revealed how he earned his money.

Adrian Portelli, the Block's serial purchaser, has been jailed and impounded on $2.5 million, despite being stopped by police

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 12, 2023
Adrian 'Mr Lambo' Portelli, the block's serial bidder, has showcased his luxurious vehicle after being stopped by police in Melbourne. After being stopped by police while driving his McLaren P1, the 34 entrepreneur took to Instagram on Tuesday to post a snapshot of the car. During the routine check, Adrian joked that his sports vehicle was impounded by police.

After a fourth newly released asylum seekers were arrested, a tense late-night parliamentary session gives the government the ability to locate freed immigration detainees like high-risk terrorists

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 6, 2023
After legislative preventative detention laws were passed in parliament, recently released immigration detainees will soon be exposed to similar steps as high-risk terrorists. The House of Representatives voted 68 to 59 in favor of the legislation, which will deal with freed prisoners who pose an unacceptable risk of committing a serious violent or sexual offense. Following the High Court's decision that indefinite immigration detention was invalid, temporary detention detention arrangements were put in place, resulting in the release of almost 150 detainees.

Newcastle NSW: Climate change protestors take to boats, dinghies and kayaks as they shut down one of the world's largest coal ports

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 25, 2023
On Saturday, a flotilla of small craft obstructed ships from leaving or entering Newcastle Port, with the demonstration set to last 30 hours (left and right). Adam Bandt, the Greens' leader, was among the activists who marched as part of the Rising Tide campaign. Mr Bandt led calls for the government to stop new coal and gas development, adopt a 75% emissions reduction target, and freeze coal exports from Newcastle.

The far-flung nations 92 asylum seekers came to Australia from before they were freed by the High Court - and chilling details of their horrific crimes

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 17, 2023
The countries 92 asylum seekers arrived in Australia from before they were released by a controversial High Court decision, as well as new information about the crimes that led to their detention. According to Senate documents, 18 of the foreigners detained in indefinite detention before being released last week are from Afghanistan.

Even though they include paedophiles and murderers, the greens lose it over tougher new policies for asylum seekers who are freed into the streets of suburbia, and the country's worst day.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2023
Senators Sarah Hanson-Young, Nick McKim, David Shoebridge, and Mehreen Faruqi all blasted the Federal government and Opposition for the rule change in fiery scenes in the Senate on Thursday evening. The High Court ruled last Wednesday that Australia's system of indefinite detention was unlawful, freeing 84 asylum seekers. Up to 340 more are expected to follow. A paedophile who assaulted a 10-year-old boy in Sydney's west, as well as a a narcotic who screamed a pregnant woman in Malaysia were among those detained. Those prisoners have served their prison sentences for their crimes.

During a pro-Palestinian protest outside Parliament House, Greens leader Adam Bandt calls for a ceasefire

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 14, 2023
On Monday, approximately 400 demonstrators marched, including representatives of the Free Palestine movement, activists, scholars, and religious figures. Protesters set up a graphic representation of the bloodshed (main) that occurred in the Israel-Hamas war. White cloths were sold in bundles between teddy bears and small shoes, each with a red child's hand print and the name and age of a child who died in Gaza.

The Greens erupted outside Parliament, shouting "free, free Palestine"

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 6, 2023
The left-wing minor party has 11 seats in the Senate and has been calling for a haltfire since Israel retaliated against Hamas' brutal assault on October 7. Thousands of Israelis and 9,770 Palestinians have been reported dead in the brutal conflict. Senator Mehreen Faruqi blasted Labour's reaction to the crisis on Monday, saying: "Weasel words are not going to stop war crimes."

After Australia disqualified from the United Nations referendum calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, there has been outrage

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 30, 2023
The federal government's decision to withdraw from a UN resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has enthralled almost no one and provoked widespread condemnation. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was "weak" for not supporting the US and Israel in voting against the motion, according to Greens leader Adam Bandt, who said the call was unacceptable due to the fact that the government does not endorse the truce. Labor MPs are no longer welcome in mosques and community centers because of the government's 'one-sided' support for Israel, according to Islamic leaders.

In a tense Q+A confrontation over Israel and Gaza, Greens leader Adam Bandt has been accused of sympathizing with Hamas militants

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 23, 2023
Adam Bandt, the Greens' leader, has been criticized for his party's apparent love for Hamas by an Australian Jew who accused him of transmitting the word 'death to Israel.' Mr Bandt denied that it was not his party's position on Monday night's Q+A program, but questioner Paul Roberts was not sure. Hamas had to be completely dismantled,' according to Hector, because the aim was to "kill all Israel."