Months after resigning from the Labor Party, Fatima Payman has launched a new party she says will be focused on "all Australians". But the name she's chosen is said to have raised some eyebrows.
Labor defector Senator Fatima Payman has announced her new political party - 'Australia's Voice' - days after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese suggested she should contest the next election early.
EWTN Children in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., join remotely with kids around the world in this Eucharistic and Marian Holy Hour to pray the ...
Sky News host Rita Panahi says Independent Senator Fatima Payman’s decision to name her new party ‘Australia’s Voice’ has “sparked outrage” amongst some activist circles.
Pakistan captain Fatima Sana is flying back home to Karachi from the ongoing T20 World Cup in the UAE after the sudden demise of her father due to a stroke. Vice-captain Muneeba Ali will take over ...
Rebel senator Fatima Payman should hand back her seat ... She received only 1681 votes directly, or 0.01 per cent of the votes cast, meaning she owes her spot almost exclusively to the Labor ...
Fatima Payman's new party, Australia's Voice, will run candidates in both houses but will not require its members to sign up to any specific policies, including on Gaza. Senator Payman quit the ...
will not be religion-based and will not carry her name, according to sources familiar with discussions but not able to discuss it publicly. Independent Senator Fatima Payman’s new party will not ...
Fatima Sana has given up biryani and karahi, and taken up weight training. She is now in the process of trying to elevate herself to elite-athlete status, especially now that she carries the extra ...
News Corp senior writer and columnist Patrick Carlyon discusses the launching of Senator Fatima Payman's ... quiet niche first with the name – I mean, why would you call something the 'voice ...
Payman was elected to a six-year term in 2022, meaning ... headed by Fatima Payman? Let us know your thoughts by writing to letters@crikey.com.au. Please include your full name to be considered ...