Scott Morrison (2018-)
Scott Morrison became prime minister on Friday, August 24, 2018.
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Archived Posts
- February 27, 2024: Scott Morrison’s Valedictory Speech
- January 23, 2024: Scott Morrison to Resign From Parliament at End of February
- September 18, 2020: Morrison National Cabinet Meeting Briefing: Bringing Australians Home
- September 7, 2020: Morrison and Hunt Announce Vaccine Deal; Andrews Attacked; Call For Improvements to Victorian Tracing and Testing
- September 7, 2020: Morrison Government Says Victorian COVID-19 Measures Are Hard And Crushing News
- September 4, 2020: Statement on National Cabinet Discussions
- September 4, 2020: Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s National Cabinet Press Conference: An Evolving Federation
- September 2, 2020: The Great Recession: Treasurer Frydenberg’s Reaction To 7% Quarterly Decline In Growth
- August 21, 2020: Prime Minister Scott Morrison Press Conference Following National Cabinet Meeting
- August 1, 2019: Retirement of David Elder, Clerk of the House
- July 10, 2019: Wyatt Promises Indigenous Recognition Referendum Within Three Years
- July 1, 2019: Morrison, Albanese And Hurley Speak Following G-G Swearing-In
- July 1, 2019: David Hurley Sworn In As 27th Governor-General Of Australia
- June 26, 2019: Where We Live – Scott Morrison’s Asialink Address On Foreign Policy
- June 19, 2019: Governor-General Summons 46th Parliament For July 2 Meeting
- June 4, 2019: Reserve Bank Cuts Cash Rate By 0.25% In First Movement For Three Years
- May 26, 2019: Scott Morrison Announces Third Term Coalition Ministry
- November 27, 2018: Julia Banks (Lib-Chisholm) Turns Independent
- September 6, 2018: Until The Bell Rings – Speech By Prime Minister Scott Morrison
- August 30, 2018: Scott Morrison: Statement of Ministerial Standards
- August 26, 2018: The First Morrison Ministry – Statistical Analysis