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Australian ETS stalemate underlines National’s folly in rushing through its scheme Difficulties the Australian Government faces in passing its Emissions Trading Scheme underline the folly of New Zealand forcing through its own legislation under urgency,... Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
The West Australian Labor Party has retained the seat of Willagee with former SAS soldier Peter Tinley winning a weekend by-election. Full Article at The Age
This combo photo shows Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (L) talking at a function at Government House in Sydney on April 17, 2009, Treasurer Wayne Swan (C) attending the Australian Labor Party's first caucus meeting in Canberra on November 29, 2007... View Photo »
What we've got in Queensland is a situation where the Liberal and the National parties have joined together. It is the Queensland division of the Federal Liberal Party of Australia and we're working to send that message across to all Queenslanders that we're in a position where we'd like their support a...
Australia is leading the revolt against Al Gore’s great big AGW conspiracy – just as the Aussie geologist and AGW sceptic Professor Ian Plimer predicted it would. Full Article at James Delingpole
KEVIN Reynolds's powerful Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union has disaffiliated from the West Australian Labor Party in a shock move that will cost the party tens of thousands of dollars. Full Article at The Australian
The Labor Party of Australia is challenging its own Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to pass marriage equality legislation. Rudd has threatened to veto a recently approved law making same-sex marriage legal in the Australian Capitol Territory. Full Article at Joe. My. God.
Royal Mail Managing Director Mark Higson arrives for a meeting at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) office in London October 26, 2009. View Photo »
Villagers on the island of Abaiang stand in the sea where their homes used to be. Photo: Justin McManus WHEN a coconut tree dies, the decay starts at the top. First the leaves fall, then the fruit. Full Article at The Age
Sydney, Australia - 11/17/2009 - Conservation groups today welcomed the Australian Senate’s support for the Federal Government’s Coral Sea conservation zone. Full Article at All American Patriots
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This combo photo shows Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd (L) talking at a function at Government House in Sydney on April 17, 2009, Treasurer Wayne Swan (C) attending the Australian Labor Party's first caucus meeting in Canberra on November 29, 2007 and the then chairman of the Austr...
View Photo »Royal Mail Managing Director Mark Higson arrives for a meeting at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) office in London October 26, 2009. Royal Mail bosses and union leaders met on Monday to try to resolve the postal dispute and avert further nationwide strikes later this week.
View Photo »Royal Mail Managing Director Mark Higson arrives for a meeting at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) office in London October 26, 2009. Royal Mail bosses and union leaders met on Monday to try to resolve the postal dispute and avert further nationwide strikes later this week.
View Photo »Royal Mail Managing Director Mark Higson walks past waiting media as he arrives for a meeting at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) office in London October 26, 2009.
View Photo »Royal Mail Managing Director Mark Higson walks past waiting media as he arrives for a meeting at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) office in London October 26, 2009.
View Photo »Royal Mail Managing Director Mark Higson arrives for a meeting at the Trades Union Congress (TUC) office in London October 26, 2009. Royal Mail bosses and union leaders met on Monday to try to resolve the postal dispute and avert further nationwide strikes later this week.
View Photo »What we've got in Queensland is a situation where the Liberal and the National parties have joined together. It is the Queensland division of the Federal Liberal Party of Australia and we're working to send that message across to all Queenslanders that we're in a position where we'd like their support a...
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