02 May Senator Paterson’s “take note” on higher education
Senator James Paterson explains why the Labor Party does not want to discuss the budget and why its record on higher education funding renders its criticisms meaningless....
Senator James Paterson explains why the Labor Party does not want to discuss the budget and why its record on higher education funding renders its criticisms meaningless....
By GREG HEFFER, POLITICAL REPORTER Senator James Paterson told the country’s upper house Britain leaving the EU on June 23 would make it “more prosperous, free and secure”. In a speech to lawmakers in Canberra’s Parliament House, the 28-year-old said there is a “very real cost” to...
Senator Paterson joins PVO Newsday on Sky News to discuss Bill Shorten’s latest poor policy idea, a royal commission into the banking sector....
James Paterson -- Spectator Australia -- 2 April, 2016 One of the advantages of filling a casual vacancy in the Senate is the short lead time between being chosen by your party to taking up your seat. In my case, it takes just ten days to...
Senator James Paterson joins Peter van Onselen on Sky News on Monday March 28 to discuss the ABCC legislation, superannuation and the upcoming budget....
Senator Paterson joined Peter van Onselen on Sky News to talk about federation reform, Kevin Rudd's UN ambitions and preselections heading towards the federal election....
Senator Paterson speaks to Patricia Karvelas on Sky News on Sunday 27 March about the upcoming election, his maiden speech and being a voice for young people in the Liberal Party and the Parliament....
Editorial In his maiden speech to Parliament, newly minted Liberal senator James Paterson has called for Australia to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a proposal we applaud. The senator has correctly identified the anomaly of all countries, including some of Israel's closer friends, stationing...
By Janet Albrechtsen With an election firmly in sight, let’s admit that of the 226 politicians in federal parliament, too few are smart men or women of genuine political convictions. Even fewer are articulate messengers for their cause. Instead, many are plodders, political insiders, sometime party favourites...