...THOUSANDS of construction workers are expected to march on Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's Brisbane office today, calling for the abolition of the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC). The rally and march, part of a co-ordinated national protest,...
...to start next week in the northern city of Chiang Mai, The Australian reported. The summit, to be attended by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, is now expected to be held next month. BULLIES who drove a 14-year-old boy to kill himself have turned on his family...
...of construction workers are expected to march on Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's Brisbane office today, calling for the abolition of the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC). The rally and march, part of a co-ordinated national protest, comes...
...work in the best of Australian journalism. THOUSANDS of construction workers are expected to march on Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's Brisbane office today, calling for the abolition of the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC). A LUXURY...
...The Lost Art of Letter Writing, and it looks like turning into a very effective piece of political lobbying. Is the austere government of Kevin Rudd going to sack a man who has just put Australia onto the avant-garde map? Stand by for a smart u-turn....
...reduction targets, experts expect that little tangible progress will be made in Poznan. Though Australia’s Prime Minister Kevin Rudd promised in Bali that his country would act as a leader in climate negotiations, so far the country hasn’t set any targets...
...lived and died for the enduring Australian values of freedom and justice," Lt-Colonel Kenny said. Yesterday, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd paid tribute to the young commando in Parliament. "Those of us who have been abroad and met and spent time with our men and...
...Kevin Rudd and Wayne Swan really believed in honesty and transparency in government they would release an updated Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook to incorporate the COAG spending and any change in the economic outlook. If they did, they might have to...
...Rudd declares war on unemployment but then shoots the labour market in the foot by imposing more rules and penalties on employment-generating businesses. But it's OK. Ruddy reckons handing an extra $15.1 billion to the states for health, education and other...
...this could be overcome by contracting out its services to individual states. Surely there is a natural fit here with Kevin Rudd's policy on co-operative federalism, which he made much of after the Council of Australian Governments meeting last weekend. The...