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Federal politicsSubmitted by PF Journey on December 10, 2007 - 6:59am.
He came from nowhere, stands for nothing, is going nowhere, will get nowhere and the real contest that we deserve is nowhere in sight. How can the Liberal Party got it so wrong?
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Submitted by Malcolm B Duncan on December 9, 2007 - 2:36pm.
What, in the modern world, is the accountability of Ministers, should be the accountability of Ministers and where are the origins of that accountability?
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Submitted by Jack H Smit on December 9, 2007 - 11:35am.
Just three days after many people started contacting new immigration minister Chris Evans to raise the issue of the swathe of refugees holed up on Nauru, he declared his hand.
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Submitted by Not Happy John 2007 on December 8, 2007 - 9:51am.
Please feel free to comment on or review the book, correct any errors I've made, and let others know what's happening where you live.
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Submitted by Malcolm B Duncan on December 8, 2007 - 9:50am.
“I’m Julie. I’m a friend of Brendan’s and he’s sent me to save the world for the workers by giving them the same choice they deserve and sticking it right up that red-haired Welsh bint.” From Chapter 2 of the Chronicles of Nadir – Tale the Second – Prince Crispian, as told from the grave by Tom Lewis.
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Submitted by Lionel Orford on December 7, 2007 - 9:09am.
You have come to power at a time of a looming worldwide economic crisis; a time when we desperately need new leadership to deal with the immense problems ahead of us and an end to the deception, denial and neglect that characterised the Howard era. The news is in and it is very bad news indeed.
Submitted by Margo Kingston on December 7, 2007 - 7:47am.
"As for Rudd I hope he is no dud, indeed! The only highlight of
his speech was the mention of Bernie Banton and indirectly through him
the role of the unions and the importance of a fair go as a key value
for Australians. Unfortunately no mention of the YR@W campaign, or the
importance of Greens preferences." Carlos
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Submitted by Fiona Reynolds on December 6, 2007 - 6:16pm.
One of the many things that distressed me about the Howard government was its politicising of the Commonwealth public service, and its subversion of the spoils of office to its own party-political ends. So when Mr Rudd said "I'm very much wedded to the restoration of Westminster and that means the restoration of a continuing independent public service" I was pleased - but how serious was he?
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Submitted by PF Journey on December 6, 2007 - 5:31pm.
To the average punters in Asia, the perception of Australia has been coloured, if you excuse the pun, by the White Australian Policy (THE WAP) and its remnants. The contemporary Australia might have a hot economical engagement with the Asian region, but politically and socially, there are still nagging questions being asked about Australia. First, has Australia completely jettisoned the WAP? or it is still lurking just beneath the surface. Second, is Australia an Asian country? or a Western country? or an Eurasian country? or none of the above? Sometimes, I think we don’t know the answer to this question ourselves.
Submitted by Guest Contributor on December 3, 2007 - 7:49pm.
The business leaders of 150 global companies have today published a communiqué to world leaders calling for a comprehensive, legally binding United Nations framework to tackle climate change. The initiative represents an unprecedented coming together of the international business community and includes some of the biggest companies and brands from around the world. The leaders hope that the initiative is likely to have a significant impact on the UN climate negotiations starting next week in Bali, Indonesia.
Submitted by PF Journey on December 1, 2007 - 2:38pm.
Farewell to two great Australians - PF Journey's tribute to Bernie Banton and Matt Price.
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on November 30, 2007 - 8:31pm.
UPDATE NOVEMBER 30: When Brendan got elected, I thought the Hornet/F1-11 scandal could bring him down. I wonder if Labor will pursue this? See New Defence Minister questions jet fighter purchase and Labor promises air combat review. As I said in this piece, there should be a judicial inquiry into this scandal. But would Labor be game? I don't think so.
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Submitted by Malcolm B Duncan on November 27, 2007 - 10:47am.
How time flies when one is having fun – almost a year since we thought we’d heard the last of Tale the First of The Chronicles of Nadir. Malcolm B Duncan, channelling the late lamented Tom Lewis, tells what really happened after the book finished.
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Submitted by Tony Phillips on November 27, 2007 - 10:10am.
There has been a complete clash between the Liberals' worldview and that of key members of the electorate living in the larger world. In the wake of this a new identity and modification of ideology may be essential for the Liberals to regain credibility and relevance. To stay in denial is to stay clinging to alienation from the electorate. But can they do this?
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Submitted by James Sinnamon on November 27, 2007 - 10:03am.
Australians, finally able to rejoice at the demise of the hated federal Government of John Howard, can count themselves lucky that the Queensland Labor Government's undemocratic local government amalgamations program enacted at the behest of the Property Council of Australia did not fatally undermine Federal Labor's election campaign in Queensland.
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Submitted by Stephen Smith on November 26, 2007 - 10:24pm.
The election is decided. The event is over. The Rudd Revolution will
hit the ground running, we hear. “For all Australians”, he tells us.
Will it be a change of substance to bring equal rights and social
justice? Or is it just a 'cupcake revolution'?
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on November 26, 2007 - 5:33pm.
John Valder's 2007 election result comment
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Submitted by PF Journey on November 26, 2007 - 12:26pm.
Hi Margo, now that Maxine has claimed Bennelong, I can pay my tribute
to her. Wayne Swan said on the election night that when Maxine decided
to challenge Howard, it lifted and energised the whole Party. How true,
how true, it certainly energised me.
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on November 26, 2007 - 11:27am.
Hello. Queensland swung hardest. My State. A long time ago I lived in Dawson, next door to the National Party MP, Mr Ray Braithwaite. I rode my horse on journeys with Ray's son. It's gone Labor. Queenslanders believe in a fair go. Yep, my much maligned state said no to Howard, and yes to something fairer.
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Submitted by David Roffey on November 26, 2007 - 7:25am.
The question resolves down to this: can Labor peel off one or two
Liberal or National Senators to vote with them on each significant
issue? That nice Mr Joyce is an obvious candidate, at least on
WorkChoices, and on each issue there are others who can be identified
as having sympathetic views.
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Submitted by David Roffey on November 24, 2007 - 5:05pm.
McEwen now called as won by Libs, LaTrobe probably there soon, while Corangamite and Flynn join the doubtfuls.
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Submitted by PF Journey on November 24, 2007 - 2:30pm.
As you see, tomorrow will bring me that smile that I have been keeping since that night. Because the timing is right now for the old cycle to be broken and ended as our country has learned much. And a song for you.
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Submitted by Democratic Audit on November 24, 2007 - 2:22pm.
Election update from the ANU's Democratic Audit of Australia
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Submitted by David Davis on November 24, 2007 - 6:34am.
Rejoice in performing your democratic duty. Rejoice in people from all
sides gathering at polling booths and treating each other with great
civility. Rejoice in a system that works, a system that we can be proud
of.
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Submitted by Polly Bush on November 23, 2007 - 5:14pm.
Wipe eyes, and wipe away the sticky haze of what seems the longest and most tedious election campaign on record. Roll over, pick ear wax, but don’t eat it. Wonder if on Sunday morning, big burly criminal types will knock on my door, roaring ‘We’re baaaaaaaaaaack!’, and take me away.
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Submitted by David Roffey on November 22, 2007 - 10:23pm.
Time for some personal predictions from Webdiarists. What's the majority going to be, for which side, plus any predictions for specific seats? To someone like me who lived through the 1997 UK campaign, this has all the feel of that, including the mixed polls in the last few days, so I'll go with the Newspoll state-by-state 100 Labor, 48 Coalition, 2 other. Over to you
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Submitted by David Markham on November 22, 2007 - 4:55pm.
The whole thing is a storm in a teacup. Nobody is suggesting that any of these candidates would be ineligible on election day, or on the day they took up their seats if they should win. This is what the constitutional provision is trying to prevent, and it has succeeded. The actual argument is about minutiae.
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on November 22, 2007 - 9:42am.
"if you look at the
specifics of say the Haneef case, the truth is I don't think any us on our side
of politics know precisely what's gone on there. Other than something smells.
And that's why I'm dead serious, whether we win the election or whether we
don’t, that there should be a full judicial inquiry into that matter so we can
get to the bottom of what went wrong. It's quite important because that then
informs the future debate about the nature of our laws, the implementation of
our laws by the relevant agencies, and let's have all those facts on the table.
They are not currently on the table. And that's the problem." Kevin Rudd
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Submitted by Richard Tonkin on November 22, 2007 - 4:37am.
Let me translate for you the psychological message that the Liberals
have been spreading to save a marginal seat. "Be afraid of the
Muslims. They support terrorism. Labor supports the Muslim supporters
of terrorism. To protect yourself, vote Liberal"
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Submitted by James Sinnamon on November 21, 2007 - 4:40pm.
The same opinion polls which predict that John Howard will lose the election on 24 November also consistently show that Australians still perceive his Government to be competent at handling Australia's defence, or at least more capable than the Labor Opposition. How valid is that perception?
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