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PM can save his voice next time - that poll slide was a rough 'un

AUSTRALIANS' trust in Kevin Rudd and his Government has held. Even though most voters do not approve of the Government's performance on asylum seekers, this has not damaged its standing overall. Full Article at The Age

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