Category: Alan Tudge

MP Bows out of Parliament, Praised for Calling out Political Correctness in Schools

Former prime ministers have heaped praise on retiring MP Alan Tudge for his courage in speaking out against political correctness in schools. Tudge, the former education minister, announced his retirement from politics on Feb. 9, citing health and family reasons. In a speech to Parliament, the member for Aston said he made the decision following his…


Universities Should Compensate Students for Poor Study Experience: Shadow Education Minister

Australia’s universities should provide partial fee compensation for students because they didn’t deliver the study experience, as they promised during the pandemic, according to Australia’s shadow minister for education. Shadow Minister for Education Alan Tudge, who is the federal member for Victoria’s seat of Aston, said on Wednesday that universities need to make an “extra…


Chinese Australians Turned Away From Liberals Due to Strong Stance Toward Beijing: MP

Federal Member of Parliament Alan Tudge said the Morrison government’s harsh language towards Beijing lost the Liberal Party votes from the Chinese Australian community in Victoria. “I think the Chinese Australian vote was very significant and went against us hard,” he told Sky News Australia on May 23. “I’ve looked pretty closely around Box Hill…


Liberals Should Stand by Strong Stance Toward Beijing: Chinese Australian Democracy Activist

The president of a global Chinese democratic advocacy group has criticised Liberal MP Alan Tudge for saying the Morrison government’s strong language towards Beijing lost the Liberal Party votes from the Chinese Australian community in Victoria. President of the Federation for a Democratic China Chin Jin, who has experienced first-hand the atrocities of the Chinese…


Liberal MP Keen to Return to Education Portfolio to Tackle Woke Agenda

Australian Liberal MP Alan Tudge has expressed his wish to return to the education portfolio as the shadow minister after he raised concerns about the revisionist history portrayed in Australia’s curriculum, declining educational standards and cancel culture on the university campus. Tudge also noted that he “would certainly like to be considered” as the liberal…


Wider Support for Defence Minister Peter Dutton to Become Opposition Leader

Several Liberal MPs have backed the former Minister of Defence Peter Dutton as the front runner to lead the centre-right party after the federal election saw the centre-left Labor party secure a victory over the coalition. The call comes after the moderate faction of the Liberal party suffered major losses, with some of the Liberals…


Chinese Foreign Interference Suspect Allegedly Donated $37,000 to Australian Hospital to Gain Influence, Court Told

The first person to be charged under Australia’s ground-breaking foreign interference laws is in court defending allegations he was “preparing for a foreign interference offence.” Duong Di Sanh, a Melbourne-based Asian community leader, appeared in Melbourne Magistrates Court on May 17 after being under surveillance in a year-long investigation by the Australian Federal Police and…


Robust Economic Plan Is More Important Than Popularity: Australian PM

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has emphasised job creation while touring manufacturing businesses in New South Wales to campaign for the federal election. The prime minister kicked off his second day by campaigning in the electorate of Parramatta, which is held by the Labor party by a 3.5 percent margin. He later moved to Macquarie,…


Kids Need to Be ‘Deprogrammed’ From Progressive Agenda: Craig Kelly MP

Education should be reformed to teach children a more positive perspective on Australia’s culture and history, distancing itself from progressive-leaning views which seek to undermine traditional values, according to United Australia Party (UAP) leader Craig Kelly MP. In a wide-ranging interview with Emeritus Law Professor David Flint, Kelly, who last year resigned from the Liberal Party to join the…


The Great Purge Rolls on in Australian Parliament

Commentary “Like Fresh Meat: Detailing Rampant Sex Harassment in Australia’s Parliament.” This was the lurid headline in the New York Times this week, describing a report into harassment and bullying in Australia’s parliament. “A sweeping report lays out a cloistered, alcohol-fuelled environment where powerful men violated boundaries unchecked,” claimed the Times. Typical biased NYT reporting….