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Prime Minister Julia Gillard warns her warring MPs to pull their heads in. Source: News Limited A DEFIANT Julia Gillard has warned MPs to pull their heads in and show discipline in a plea for Labor to unite behind her. The Prime Minister told Labor MPs a
Distance learning: Victorian students Cameron Sim, James Hillis and Alessandro Caputo at Magdalen College in Oxford. They are our brightest and best: future leaders in the fields of government, law, medicine, academia, science and enterprise. Every year
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 04: Former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke (Bottom centre) in the crowd during day two of the Second Test Match between Australia and India at Sydney Cricket Ground on January 4, 2012 in Sydney, Australia. View Photo »
They are our brightest and best: future leaders in the fields of government, law, medicine, academia, science and enterprise. Every year more than 400 young Australians opt to further their studies at two of the world's oldest and most prestigious univer
Former prime minister Bob Hawke may have the answer to current Prime Minister Julia Gillard's political woes: drink more beer. This afternoon, Ms Gillard lamented that, over the summer, Mr Hawke got more media attention for beer swilling than she did for
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The Opposition are playing the media, who have a constant need for “news” to fill the 24 hour news cycle. Tony Abbott, who gained the leadership by ONE vote is claiming that the PM (who was elected unopposed by the caucus), is going to face a challenge.
The justice minister's Holocaust speech showed how 'context' comes from the heart, writes John Paul McCarthyIN his essay, The Idea of a University, Cardinal Newman observed that "what is spoken cannot outrun the range of the speaker's voice". By this he
Robert James Lee (Bob) Hawke, AC (born 9 December 1929) was the 23rd Prime Minister of Australia and longest serving Australian Labor Party Prime Minister. Full Article
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