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In February, the Immigration Department told us a couple of things. Temporary work visa applications have been trending downwards since June 2012. There has been a drop in the number of 457 visa grants since August. In broad terms, the program seems
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Ms Gillard will say that since the early 1950s, the strong friendship between the Australian and Indian peoples ''has not been matched by the strength of the connection between our governments''. ''Above all because while shared sentiment was often
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Rudd supporters suggest the next couple of opinion polls will be crucial...To convincing caucus members to switch their allegiance and run over Gillard's Praetorian Guard in the ministry. To persuading them that ministers opposing Rudd's return are
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Date July 25, 2012 3 reading now 13 Read later The rules which govern who can be King or Queen will be on the list of topics discussed when Prime Minister Julia Gillard meets with premiers and chief ministers at a meeting of the Council of Australian
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Leader Tony Abbott has accused Labor and Craig Thomson of orchestrating a stunt after the embattled federal MP voted against the government in parliament. Mr Thomson voted four times with the coalition this morning to help defeat gag motions against
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Story continues below There will be direct action to improve the environment and reduce emissions, including a green army for land care. A Coalition government would work with the states to produce community-controlled public schools and public
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Michelle Grattan January 31, 2012 Read later Prime Minister Julia Gillard is dragged to safety amid the protests on Australia Day. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen THE opposition has alleged a likely government ''cover-up'' over the role of the Prime
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Australia's view of indigenous affairs on from the Aboriginal tent embassy...The title ''embassy'' encapsulated brilliantly the difficulties and desires of indigenous Australians in their relationship with non-indigenous Australia...It implied not
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January 27, 2012 Read later Michael Anderson (centre), co-founder of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy. Aboriginal tent embassy have vowed to wage an international campaign against Australia's bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council if the
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Coalition figures have privately conceded that Labor's ambush of them over the Peter Slipper defection was a brilliant tactical ploy which blindsided the opposition. But some in their ranks warn that the Liberal turncoat, who accepted the Speakership
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