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ON June 10, 1987, opposition leader John Howard launched the Liberals' tax policy for the upcoming election. Paul Keating identified a $540 million error in the Liberal costings. Howard admitted his error. The result of the election was sealed that day.
The province maintains it was a comparable position, and only temporary during the investigation. After exhausting his paid sick leave, Huber applied for and was offered a job at the John Howard Society (JHS). But the suit alleges the offer was...
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - SEPTEMBER 17: Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard looks on during the IRB 2011 Rugby World Cup Pool C match between Australia and Ireland at Eden Park on September 17, 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand. View Photo »
There are too many people dying and being injured at work and the Department is committed to bringing down this toll
Minister Anthony Albanese says. The NSW MP said it was in the nation's interest to build a second airport, and that not doing so would deny thousands of jobs leading to "dire economic consequences''. Moments of peace will fly away Worries as Creek rises...
May 1989 Liberal leader John Howard was ambushed and replaced by Andrew Peacock. Unlike Labor’s 2010 leadership coup, which used the media to create and sustain momentum, that one 23 years ago was planned in secrecy. The Canberra press gallery was...
Leader Tony Abbott says he does not believe the coalition is in danger of hubris, as he took a dig over the Gillard-Rudd leadership rift. Former prime minister John Howard on Monday night delivered a pep talk to coalition MPs as he unveiled new photo...
U.S. President George W. Bush and Australian Prime Minister John Howard walk together from the Oval Office of the White House following their meeting in this September 10, 2001 file photo. The former prime minister, a surprise witness to the Sept. 11,... View Photo »
Peter Slipper was sacked by John Howard from the ministry, the Liberal Party was in the process of removing him from the Liberal Party.
The Greens leader is the most stable and secure party leader in the Australian parliament. Despite being just a few years younger than John Howard, Brown appears to be in his political prime. His status is international - as the man who founded the...
"There's a message of hope here," said France Tellier, director of programs at Nanaimo's John Howard Society, who is also the lead organizer for the symposium. "This is a program that has shown success around the world. We certainly hope that others...
John Winston Howard AC (born 26 July 1939) was the 25th Prime Minister of Australia from 11 March 1996 to 3 December 2007. He is the second-longest serving Australian Prime Minister after Sir Robert Menzies. Full Article
Australia's former Prime Minister John Howard talks during a Reuters interview in Sydney August 31, 2011. Howard, a surprise witness to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, believes former U.S. President George W. Bush deserves more praise for his response and for stopping...
View Photo »SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 01: Former Prime Minister John Howard arrives at the 2011 John Eales Medal at Luna Park's Big Top on September 1, 2011 in Sydney, Australia.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister John Howard (R) talks to his disgraced Transport Minister John Sharp (L) in Parliament House, Canberra 24 September. Both John Sharp and Administrative Services Minister David Jull resigned amid allegations that one had made fraudulent travel allowance claims...
View Photo »Queen Elizabeth II (L) pokes her tongue out as Australian Prime Minister John Howard (R) applauds during lunch at the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne, 15 March 2006. The Queen, who is in Australia on a five-day visit, opened the renovations to the Sydney Opera House and will open...
View Photo »U.S. President George W. Bush and Australian Prime Minister John Howard walk together from the Oval Office of the White House following their meeting in this September 10, 2001 file photo. The former prime minister, a surprise witness to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States,...
View Photo »File photo of U.S. President George W. Bush as he looks over toward Australian Prime Minister John Howard as he speaks to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House, June 13, 2002. Howard, a surprise witness to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, believes former U.S....
View Photo »File photo of U.S. President George W. Bush (L) and Australian Prime Minister John Howard as they listen to proceedings during a ceremony at the Washington Navy Yard, September 10, 2001. Howard, a surprise witness to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, believes former U.S....
View Photo »Australia's former Prime Minister John Howard talks during a Reuters interview in Sydney August 31, 2011. Howard, a surprise witness to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, believes former U.S. President George W. Bush deserves more praise for his response and for stopping...
View Photo »There are too many people dying and being injured at work and the Department is committed to bringing down this toll
Peter Slipper was sacked by John Howard from the ministry, the Liberal Party was in the process of removing him from the Liberal Party.
This investigation was the result of a tragic accident that claimed one life, and left others injured.
It is a report in stark contrast to advice of economists worldwide, economists inside the Australian Treasury and advice from (former prime minister) John Howard's own task group on emissions trading
Our investigation was very thorough and looked at whether the legal obligations were complied with, what caused the accident and what can be done to prevent this happening in the future
Just imagine if (former prime minister) John Howard had done a deal with Pauline Hanson to get something through the Parliament, then not told the Parliament
When we first started, we didn't expect this kind of phenomenon ... It's picked up a cult following.
You'll find everyone is friendly.
It's a free country, you can invite anybody you like, but I'm here with the LNP today.
