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BUDGET boss ... NSW Treasurer Eric Roozendaal and his wife Amanda. Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Australia’s opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull survived a challenge today from colleagues opposed to his decision to back the government’s amended plans to combat climate change. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
Prime Minister and Labor Party leader Jens Stoltenberg walks by the Royal Castle, the day after the Norwegian general election, in Oslo September 15, 2009. View Photo »
I don't think there's been any significant change. The fact of meetings with Davutoglu and (Turkish President Abdullah) Gul is excellent, but Ben-Eliezer is a minister of economics and is a member of the Labor Party
JERUSALEM, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) -- After 10-month chilly ties, Israel hopes its relationship with Turkey is finally getting back on track. Israel's Industry, Trade and Labor Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer is in Ankara this week for high-level talks. Full Article at Xinhua
CANBERRA, Australia - Australia's government took a key step toward passing legislation to curb greenhouse gas emissions by negotiating a compromise deal with the opposition Liberal Party, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd urged lawmakers Tuesday to support... Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
CANBERRA, Australia - Australia's government took a key step toward passing legislation to curb greenhouse gas emissions by negotiating a compromise deal with the opposition Liberal Party, and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd urged lawmakers Tuesday to... Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
Prime Minister and Labor Party leader Jens Stoltenberg speaks to the press the day after the Norwegian general election in Oslo September 15, 2009. View Photo »
We definitely don't want members and senators hearing of this from the media or from the Labor Party
It’s very telling that, when the ACF and Union Climate Connectors came to Canberra last week, a number of the grassroots campaigners they brought with them were shocked to discover that they were being asked to campaign for the CPRS, not against it. Full Article at Crikey
This week the Coalition should not be the political news. Yet it is, due to the insistence of the Coalition and, in particular the Liberal Party, to conduct internal arguments and disagreements in the media. Full Article at The Age
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Prime Minister and Labor Party leader Jens Stoltenberg walks by the Royal Castle, the day after the Norwegian general election, in Oslo September 15, 2009.
View Photo »Prime Minister and Labor Party leader Jens Stoltenberg speaks to the press the day after the Norwegian general election in Oslo September 15, 2009.
View Photo »Prime Minister and Labor Party leader Jens Stoltenberg speaks to the press the day after the Norwegian general election in Oslo September 15, 2009.
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister and Labor Party leader Jens Stoltenberg smiles in Oslo September 14, 2009.
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister and Labor Party leader Jens Stoltenberg, seen, in downtown Oslo, during the Norwegian general elections, Monday, Sept. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister and Labor Party leader Jens Stoltenberg, gestures, in downtown Oslo, during the Norwegian general elections, Monday, Sept. 14, 2009. An exit poll by national broadcaster NRK shows Norway's left-leaning government winning the re-election.
View Photo »Norway's Prime Minister and Labor Party leader Jens Stoltenberg, gestures, in downtown Oslo, during the Norwegian general elections, Monday, Sept. 14, 2009. An exit poll by national broadcaster NRK shows Norway's left-leaning government winning the re-election.
View Photo »Christian Taylor waits before his mock wedding outside Australia's Labor Party conference at Darling Harbour in Sydney August 1, 2009. Gay activists staged mock weddings across Australia on Saturday as the governing Labor Party voted against changing its ban on gay marriage.
View Photo »Environmental activists protest at Australia's Labor Party conference at Darling Harbour in Sydney August 1, 2009.
View Photo »Gay activists celebrate their mock wedding outside Australia's Labor Party conference at Darling Harbour in Sydney August 1, 2009. Gay activists staged mock weddings across Australia on Saturday as the governing Labor Party voted against changing its ban on gay marriage.
View Photo »A gay couple attends a mock wedding outside Australia's Labor Party conference at Darling Harbour in Sydney August 1, 2009. Gay activists staged mock weddings across Australia on Saturday as the governing Labor Party voted against changing its ban on gay marriage.
View Photo »A gay activist waits to march outside the Australia's Labor Party conference at Darling Harbour in Sydney, August 1, 2009. Gay activist staged mock weddings across Australia on Saturday as the governing Labor Party voted against changing its ban on gay marriage.
View Photo »Gay activists arrive outside the Australia's Labor Party conference at Darling Harbour in Sydney, August 1, 2009. Gay activist staged mock weddings across Australia on Saturday as the governing Labor Party voted against changing its ban on gay marriage.
View Photo »Gay activists arrive outside the Australia's Labor Party conference at Darling Harbour in Sydney, August 1, 2009. Gay activist staged mock weddings across Australia on Saturday as the governing Labor Party voted against changing its ban on gay marriage.
View Photo »Demonstrators holding banners leave the Australia's Labor Party conference at Darling Harbour in Sydney July 31, 2009. The Australian government has to be "firm" in framing its next two budgets, but the economy still needs some stimulus, Treasurer Wayne Swan said on Thursday.
View Photo »Australia's Treasurer Wayne Swan addresses the Australia's Labor Party conference at Darling Harbour in Sydney June 30, 2009. The Australian government has to be "firm" in framing its next two budgets, but the economy still needs some stimulus, Treasurer Wayne Swan said on Thursday.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd addresses the Australia's Labor Party conference at Darling Harbour in Sydney, July 30, 2009. Rudd on Thursday warned his party that unemployment will continue to rise as the economy rebounds from the global downturn, with the recovery to be uneven.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd addresses the Australia's Labor Party conference at Darling Harbour in Sydney, July 30, 2009. Rudd on Thursday warned his party that unemployment will continue to rise as the economy rebounds from the global downturn, with the recovery to be uneven.
View Photo »Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd addresses the Australia's Labor Party conference at Darling Harbour in Sydney, July 30, 2009. Rudd on Thursday warned his party that unemployment will continue to rise as the economy rebounds from the global downturn, with the recovery to be uneven.
View Photo »Members of the Labor Party shout a slogan during a rally held against a free-trade agreement with the United States in front of the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, April 22, 2009.
View Photo »Senior Israeli Labor party officials and cabinet ministers Binyamin Ben Eliezer, left, Shalom Simchon, second left, Matan Vilnai, third right, stand on stage after the party voted to join the incoming government of Prime Minister designate Benjamin Netanyahu, at the party's central co...
View Photo »A member of Israel's Labor Party gestures during the speech of leader Ehud Barak, during a meeting of the party's central committee in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, March 24, 2009.
View Photo »Israel's Labor Party leader Ehud Barak gestures, during a meeting of the party's central committee in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, March 24, 2009.
View Photo »Israel's Labor Party leader Ehud Barak gestures, during a meeting of the party's central committee in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, March 24, 2009.
View Photo »Israel's Labor Party leader Ehud Barak gestures, during a meeting of the party's central committee in Tel Aviv, Tuesday, March 24, 2009.
View Photo »Prime Minister and Labor Party leader Jens Stoltenberg speaks to the press the day after the Norwegian general election in Oslo September 15, 2009.
View Photo »I don't think there's been any significant change. The fact of meetings with Davutoglu and (Turkish President Abdullah) Gul is excellent, but Ben-Eliezer is a minister of economics and is a member of the Labor Party
We definitely don't want members and senators hearing of this from the media or from the Labor Party
Grass-roots delegates of the Labor Party are clearly in touch with the fact that the majority of Australians support this reform, and now they are demanding Kevin Rudd also heed public opinion
John Brumby by 2010 will have led the Labor Party for three years, so he'll be taking a three-year-old Government to the people, asking for another term
What's happening here is that the Labor Party and the coalition in coming together under the pressure of the big polluters ... are going to Copenhagen with a prescription for failure
We've dealt with some significant challenges just in my portoflio - we've had the issue of rail, the water and sewerage reforms are issues that we're dealing with and I can assure you that David Bartlett has the absolute confidence of the Parliamentary Labor Party and the broader Labor Party
The Labor Party hierarchy have covered up for years the truth of their history surrounding the Dead Stump of Knowledge
Despite a massive and well-funded campaign for a Yes vote - supported by Australia's intelligentsia, most of the Australian media, the Labor Party and the unions - the common sense of the Australian people prevailed in a resounding No vote.
The Prime Minister's goodie two-shoes approach of appointing former opponents of the Labor Party to important public jobs is no substitute for thoughtful and mature reflection as to the public requirement of those positions
I didn't join the Labor Party to discriminate against the most vulnerable people in the world
Kevin Rudd last night exploded the Labor Party of New South Wales myth of having the best planning system in the country and it highlighted again Labor's failure to match planning decisions with infrastructure provision as well.
The renewal of the peace process is a strategic interest for the State of Israel and not some childish whim, and the false pretense that there is no one to talk to and nothing to discuss has turned the Labor Party under Barak into a Netanyahu choir.
It is the strength of the Labor Party that people can put forward their ideas and it can be discussed at the convention, but it is wrong to say the government is embarrassed about the motion -- it is too early to say what the convention will do with it
The Labor Party went to the last election with a commitment to maintain a system of mandatory detention and offshore processing on Christmas Island for all irregular maritime arrivals and these commitments are being met
I told him the club was recruiting young members by paying for them to become members. His comment was...well that's what happens in the Labor Party all the time.....just make sure they vote.
I couldn’t care less about Netanyahu’s coalition ... What concerns me is that the Labor Party should not be there. If Ehud Barak needs to be Defense Minister, let him do what Moshe Dayan did, serving as Defense Minister on his own, without dragging the whole party along with him. All over the world it’s...
Today’s Labor Party has no connection whatsoever with the historic Labor Movement ... We have here a sad situation of a glorious party that has come to the end of its way. We hope that [Ben-Simon’s decision] will promote the re-organization of the Labor Party.
Today’s Labor Party has no connection whatsoever with the historic Labor Movement ... We have here a sad situation of a glorious party that has come to the end of its way. We hope that [Ben-Simon’s decision] will promote the re-organization of the Labor Party.
There is no surprise in this - Labor Party people feel strongly about the ownership of public assets
What the polls say, what this says, means nothing if we don't score more votes than the Labor Party on election day
I feel let down by (the Labor Party) and the Opposition because they’re treating climate change like a political football
The role of government is seen positively in the Labor Party and among Norwegian socialists
is a state division of the Liberal Party that is hostile to the best interests of the Liberal Party. How is that going to work in a federal campaign? Can you imagine the Labor Party allowing this to happen to Chris Bowen?
The Labor Party is showing real discipline on this issue and a number of my colleagues are not and they should learn from that
We want to be in government, we want another term for the Labor Party
@malcolmturnbull think you are more suited to the labor party
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- James__D
32 minutes ago
agreed RT @samanthamaiden: Malcolm, Malcolm. The Labor Party better make him GG if he delivers this.
- jamesmassola 33 minutes ago
RT @samanthamaiden: Malcolm, Malcolm. The Labor Party better make him GG if he delivers this.
- xposya 34 minutes ago
@GrogsGamut good point - still think he would have done better in the Labor party
- sunlightandsnow 58 minutes ago