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Tony Abbott's integrity and describing the Opposition Leader's approach as ''bullshit''. The antagonism comes as Mr Abbott prepares to announce today that Nick Minchin, the Liberal powerbroker who brought down Mr Turnbull, will replace Ian Macfarlane...
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The swing to the Greens in Higgins, according to Antony Green on the ABC election site, was about 24 per cent...Despite superficial appearances, this is a massive setback for them...At the last election the ALP won 31.5 per cent of the vote in Higgins.
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Liberal backbencher Alby Schultz says the Coalition is facing a landslide defeat at the next election after the party chose to back the Government's controversial emissions trading scheme. Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull faced down a potential challenge...
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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's personal rating with voters has fallen in the past two weeks as he struggles to stem a rise in boatpeople arrivals, but his government remains ahead. A new opinion poll, published in The Australian newspaper on...
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Over the course of three centuries, Britain sent tens of thousands of children involuntarily to the colonies. Although they were promised a better life, many were the victims of abuse and neglect.
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During the last few weeks the hot topic in Australia was about bogus Tamil asylum seekers. The boat carrying 255 Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers which was turned around en route to Australia has now gone ashore in Indonesia.
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Newspoll conducted the survey on behalf of the Unisys Security Index, which measures levels of concerns about national, personal, internet and financial security twice a year. Allen Koehn from Unisys says the latest poll found a substantial increase in...
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Few, however, are using such "tangible' measures as regularly examining themselves, new research shows. The Breast Cancer Survey by Newspoll released yesterday shows only about two in 10 women asked their doctor for a breast examination. One in 10 is...
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But he has also stressed his support for Malcolm Turnbull, saying the embattled Liberal boss is opposition leader "for keeps" despite the latest disastrous opinion poll. Some observers might think Mr Abbott is laying the groundwork for a future leadership...
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Turnbull's support as preferred prime minister has slumped to a new low of 16 per cent, equal to Brendan Nelson before he was dumped as Liberal leader. According to the latest Newspoll, conducted exclusively for The Australian, Mr Turnbull's rating fell...
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