The Greens are seeking Coalition support in the Senate to gain more information about Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles' use of travel entitlements after a reported $3.6 million spent on private flights since April 2023. Documents released under freedom of information laws reveal Mr Marles was involved in a decision to keep details about the government's use of VIP planes as private.
The Greens are seeking Coalition support in the Senate to gain more information about Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles' use of travel entitlements after a reported $3.6 million spent on private flights since April 2023.
Documents released under freedom of information laws reveal Mr Marles was involved in a decision to keep details about the government's use of VIP planes as private.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Deputy PM’s $3.6m in VIP flights on Greens’ radarDocuments show Richard Marles was involved in a decision to prohibit the release of information on where government VIP planes flew and who was on board.
Read more »
Deputy PM’s $3.6m in VIP flights on Greens’ radarDocuments show Richard Marles was involved in a decision to prohibit the release of information on where government VIP planes flew and who was on board.
Read more »
Deputy PM’s $3.6m in VIP flights on Greens’ radarDocuments show Richard Marles was involved in a decision to prohibit the release of information on where government VIP planes flew and who was on board.
Read more »
Marles promises investigation into fatal chopper crash will be ‘thorough’Defence Minister Richard Marles said a series of investigations will be undertaken following the fatal helicopter crash which killed three US marines during a training exercise on Sunday. Mr Marles said Australia will work closely with the United States in order to ascertain what caused the incident, which occurred near Melville Island, north of Darwin. “This investigation will be thorough,” he told Sky News Australia. 'Right now, our focus is on providing all the support we can to the United States.”
Read more »
'Investigation will be thorough': Marles' promise after fatal chopper crashDefence Minister Richard Marles has promised a 'thorough' investigation will take place into the helicopter crash which killed three US marines on Sunday.
Read more »