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Under fire … Graham Perrett, Brendan O'Connor and Kevin Rudd share a laugh but Julia Gillard and Greg Combet, seated behind, are clearly not amused. Photo: Andrew Meares THINGS have come to a pretty pass when it is up to Kevin Andrews, the federal parlia
The cricketer, or the son from American Dad? Another article with the “it’s not actually Gillard’s fault” overtones. No doubt there’s conniving & scheming going on, but that’s because Gillard keeps supplying the ammo. This quote from The Dish sums it all
The Australian government needs to be careful not to allow a doe-eyed fascination with the leader of the free world to distract from the reality that our national interest requires us truly and not just rhetorically to maintain both an ally in Washington and a good friend in Beijing
There appears to be a collective lack of awareness on the part of the federal parliamentary opposition of the gravity of their collective economic incompetency and aptitude. When one compares the forensic skills of Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Treasurer
Malcolm Turnbull lost 14kilograms over the break. I hope I'm the one who finds the wallet and claims the reward. People are missing a vital clue in the discussion about whether Julia Gillard's staff were preparing a speech two weeks before she challenged
Malcolm Turnbull … his son Alex is going places in the old firm. Illustration: John Shakespeare Leighton Holdings chief executive, Hamish Tyrwhitt, (aka Mr Gucci) was keen to demonstrate yesterday that the well-publicised tensions within the contracting
It suits President Obama's domestic agenda to be seen to muscle up to China
Former prime minister John Howard has returned to the federal parliament's Liberal party room for the unveiling of the portraits of some of his successors. The party room now displays portraits of all past Liberal leaders following the addition of images
AAP Opposition Leader Tony Abbott insists he has the right economic team behind him. Mr Abbott's economic spokesmen, Joe Hockey and Andrew Robb, appeared at odds last week on the question of when a coalition government would be able to deliver a budget s
Malcolm Bligh Turnbull (born 24 October 1954) is an Australian politician, the current Leader of the Opposition in the Australian Parliament, and parliamentary leader of the Liberal Party, succeeding Brendan Nelson on 16 September 2008. Full Article
The Australian government needs to be careful not to allow a doe-eyed fascination with the leader of the free world to distract from the reality that our national interest requires us truly and not just rhetorically to maintain both an ally in Washington and a good friend in Beijing
It suits President Obama's domestic agenda to be seen to muscle up to China
We lament today great crimes but also the loss of diversity and the loss of tolerance
