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KEVIN Rudd brings a new brand of governance to Australia marked by political control yet policy compliance, a contradiction at the heart of Labor's rule. There seems no end to paradoxes Rudd has wrought. Full Article at The Australian
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
FORMER Labor finance minister Peter Walsh has savaged the Prime Minister as an "economic illiterate" in the wake of the government's decision to reject the Productivity Commission recommendations that would have slashed book prices. Full Article at The Australian
INTERNATIONAL experts have been invited to submit proposals on how to transform Paul Keating's ''unbelievably difficult'' vision for a headland park at Barangaroo into reality. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
Our super system needs to emerge from its cave and expose itself to scrutiny. Full Article at The Age
That was Paul Keating's plan when he was in government many years ago. I think it would have been better if that had been implemented then
The desire to reform the tax system is a magnet for treasurers. John Howard hankered to do it when he had the job but had to wait until he was PM. Paul Keating got part of the way but not as far as he'd wanted. Full Article at The Age
Paul Keating opened his eyes to see bright sunshine filtering through his bedroom window. He stared bleakly at the sun, regarding it with considerable contempt. “A bloated puff-bag of gas, in the process of burning itself out,” he muttered. Full Article at The Age
Paul John Keating (born 18 January 1944) was the 24th Prime Minister of Australia. He came to prominence as the reformist Treasurer in the Hawke government from 1983. Full Article
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
That was Paul Keating's plan when he was in government many years ago. I think it would have been better if that had been implemented then
The people who chose repertoire for those orchestras and who had charge in the selection of artists during this period should hang their heads in shame at the neglect of him ... If anyone needs a case example of the bitchiness and preference within the arts in Australia, there you have it.
All I can say is that there was, as is now quite public, a debate between then minister of communications Kim Beazley and the then treasurer Paul Keating as to the course that should have been followed, and I understand that Paul Keating advocated a course along the lines of what is now being adopted by...
Canberra is of its essence a great mistake
There can be no deeper spiritual basis for the meaning of the Australian nation than the blood that was spilled on this very knoll, this very plateau, in defence of Australia
But Geoffrey's great international success ... was not replicated in Australia
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