China Post
Australia's ruling Labor Party chief a key party powerbroker criticized by some for bungling last year's election campaign quit on Wednesday, giving Prime Minister Julia Gillard a chance to recast policies after a slide in support for her government.
The Age
Story continues below To be fair, the Opposition Leader was entrapped, or at the very least enabled, by the local commercial radio host. "Seriously," she began (and it's always ominous when someone starts a sentence that way), "so, the only question...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Delivering the annual Don Dunstan lecture in Adelaide last night, Ms Gillard compared her political allies to the Coalition and criticised their lack of vision for major reform. Ms Gillard was in the mood for confessing, admitting she had broken an...