The decade-long dispute was related to WA government legislation, which impeded Clive Palmer's ability to extract damages over the Balmoral South Iron Ore Project in the Pilbara.
A historically significant but very controversial vehicle emerged this week, with reports of Australian politician and billionaire Clive Palmer purchasing it for a private museum of vintage cars. That ...
LEIGH SALES, PRESENTER: The Queensland businessman Clive Palmer has ridden into Federal Parliament on the back of his self-proclaimed business acumen and an anti-politics-as-usual sales pitch. The ...
Clive Palmer’s political parties Trumpets of Patriots and the United Australia Party (UAP) have not reported their privacy breach to her office, despite claiming to have done so, Australia’s privacy ...
When the new Australian Senate begins sitting next month, one unlikely multi-millionaire will hold a whole lot of power. After previous out-there announcements, Clive Palmer’s declaration in May last ...
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Political maverick Clive Palmer detonated a pre-election bomb on Wednesday when he announced a new political party with the slogan 'Make Australia Great Again'. The Trumpet of Patriots party will rely ...
University of Canberra provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. What on earth was Al Gore, a zealot on climate change, doing celebrating a Palmer carbon policy that’s worse than what ...
China made Clive Palmer one of the world’s richest people with a $3.8 billion fortune, and China is about to make the outspoken Australian even richer. In the latest twist to a complex legal dispute ...
Clive Palmer’s Trumpet of Patriots suffered diabolical results in the election, prompting the billionaire to make a drastic call. Despite spending up to $60m million on a mass advertising campaign and ...
An Australian legislator and mining magnate has delivered a scathing tirade against Chinese investment in Australia, calling the Chinese government “bastards” who want to usurp control of the nation.
Offensive remarks about China made by Australian tycoon and politician Clive Palmer have struck a chord on Chinese social media – with some users actually seeing them in a positive light. The ...