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The Age (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
The Opposition Leader hit back with a strong personal attack after Ms Gillard this week targeted shadow treasurer Julie Bishop. Speaking on radio yesterday, he said Ms Gillard "spends most of her time working out really savage, vicious insults to fling at Julie Bishop in question time".
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The Age (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Opposition Leader launches personal attack on Deputy PM as parties trade insults.
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The Australian (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
FORGET Rudd's computers; accountability and competition are the only ways to fix failing schools.
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
JULIA Gillard has been accused of serial bungling, leading to an $800 million blowout in the PCs in schools program.
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Brooklyn Vegan (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
photos by Kyle Dean Reinford Doug Gillard's new album "Call From Restricted" is out now on iTunes. "Actual CD copies will follow and be available shortly" - maybe by January? That's when Doug and band will be playing at Pianos...
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The Australian (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
... essence of irresponsibility. But it has instead won widespread applause and its architect, Julia Gillard, has won almost universal acclaim as a political hero. It is as though Australia's workplace relations system exists in some interterrestrial immunity from the rest of the economic world. The global crisis means everything has changed -- the budget goes into deficit, fiscal stimulus replaces...
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The Age (Free subscription) | yesterday
Liberals' second-in-charge needs to lift her game and soonDecember 5, 2008 Page 1 of 2 | Julie Bishop laughs after being likened to Catwoman by Julia Gillard yesterday. Photo: Glen McCurtayne.WHEN Julie Bishop made a cat's claw gesture at Julia Gillard in Parliament this week, the shadow treasurer was giving one insight into why she's struggling politically. Bishop explained subsequently:...
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Larvatus Prodeo (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
... Pyne’s arguments being repudiated by the private schools sector and a major win for Julia Gillard, and the revival of Howardism on mandatory detention and border protection - which created its own ripples and waves of internal dissent. And it goes on. Stoushing on the government’s infrastructure bill revolved around Coalition claims that it would enable a slush fund for porkbarrelling. A...
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The Australian (Free subscription) | yesterday
ON Wednesday, Julia Gillard appeared with two Bills to talk about her education bill. The Bills were Bill Daniels, the executive director of the Independent Schools Council of Australia, and Bill Griffiths, the chief executive officer of the National Catholic Education Commission."Both Bill Daniels and Bill Griffiths have joined me to talk today about the need for the parliament to pass the...
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The Australian (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
MALCOLM Turnbull has to turn the Rudd Government's industrial relations policy into a economic debate about jobs if he's to extricate himself from dancing with a dead cat called Work Choices.Turnbull has to change the ground rules for the debate, just as Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard did on John Howard with their "fairness and equity" campaign, and talk about job creation. The public rejected...
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
WA politician Julie Bishop has offered an explanation for the cat-like gesture she made to deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard in Parliament yesterday.
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
SENIOR politician Julie Bishop's cat-like gesture to Julia Gillard is "a little thing" she does to get the "girls to put their claws away".
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*kartlink.com (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
... a podium, a water leak in his radiator created overheat in his engine, of which Manuel Renaudie (Gillard-Parilla) and Toman Libor took advantage in the final lap. Among other good performers, there was another beginner in KF1, Britain’s Robert Foster-Jones (FA Kart-Vortex), who started 19th and finished in a fine sixth place, ahead of experienced Drivers such as Armand Convers (PCR-PCR), Alessandro...
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
... problems, West Coast were given a tick of approval in March by Victorian Supreme Court judge Bill Gillard, who was appointed by the AFL to conduct a separate investigation. The two men who released the initial report, Hendy Cowan and Steve Scudamore, recently audited their review and found West Coast had implemented the recommendations they advised. Among the recommendations were increased...