Trump's Aussie fans mocked, abused
For Donald Trump's small band of fervent Australian supporters, life wasn't easy. They've been shunned, laughed at and threatened.
Aaron Patrick writes on News specialising in Politics, Industrial Relations, Economy. Based in our Sydney newsroom, Aaron has over 20 years experience as journalist.
For Donald Trump's small band of fervent Australian supporters, life wasn't easy. They've been shunned, laughed at and threatened.
A president Donald Trump would likely kill the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which the Turnbull government strongly supports.
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Three aggrieved Sydney property developers used their Liberal Party connections to drive a high-profile campaign against the CBA.
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