Gangland widow Roberta Williams makes tilt at federal politics against Bill Shorten – The Sydney Morning Herald

Convicted drug trafficker and gangland widow Roberta Williams could appear on ballot papers at the next federal election despite being bankrupt and ineligible to run.  Ms Williams, 48, announced on Monday that she was entering politics as a candidate for the Australian People’s Party to run against Opposition Leader Bill Shorten in his seat of Maribyrnong in Melbourne’s west.…

Gangland widow Roberta Williams makes tilt at federal politics against Bill Shorten – Brisbane Times

The onus is not on the electoral commission to screen or disqualify candidates, regardless of their criminal history or financial status. That responsibility rests with the High Court. According to section 44 of the Australian constitution, anyone who has been declared bankrupt, sentenced to more than 12 months in prison or is a citizen of…

‘I over-indulged’: Emotional MP Russell Northe tells Neil Mitchell why he’s resigning – 3AW

An emotional Russell Northe has revealed personal tragedy, booze, gambling and debt have triggered and exacerbated mental health issues that have forced him to re-sign from parliament. The Nationals Member for Morewell told Neil Mitchell he will step away from politics to seek long-needed professional help for depression. Mr Northe broke down as he detailed…