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Scott Morrison says that secretly giving himself extra powers when he was Australia’s prime minister was necessary during the coronavirus crisis. Former Australia PM says secret powers were ...
Psych Hub is working to grow and transform, but in order to do that co-founder Marjorie Morrison says she can no longer remain at the helm. She's moved into a new role and Scott Healy has taken over.
Australia's former prime minister Scott Morrison took on extra powers in secret The former prime minister defended his actions, saying they were a safeguard during the coronavirus pandemic and ...
Scott Morrison: I was on meds for my mental health when I was PM due to 'debilitating and agonising' stress. Morrison revealed his mental health battles in new book ...
Scott Morrison was busy during the pandemic. In addition to being prime minister, he covertly put himself in charge of five ministries. Critics say he damaged democracy.
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Love him or hate him, Scott Morrison’s mental health was none of our business. Bianca Denny Contributor. April 30, 2024 — 7.00pm. April 30, 2024 — 7.00pm. Save.
Former prime minister Scott Morrison has repeatedly been told to listen to questions during a testy Royal Commission hearing into Centrelink's botched robodebt scheme. Robodebt involved using ...
Morrison, who is still a lawmaker but was replaced as prime minister after an election in May, was appointed as minister of health, finance, home affairs, treasury and industry between March 2020 ...
There's a school of thought that suggests Scott Morrison had no need for a cabinet room, let alone ministers to sit at the table alongside him, writes political correspondent Brett Worthington.
Former prime minister Scott Morrison reveals his experiences with acute anxiety while serving as the nation's leader, saying it is a conversation that should be normalised in federal politics.
Queensland Energy Minister Mick de Brenni raises questions about who approved a delay in releasing national energy prices until after the May election.