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Turnbull attacks 'savage' Gillard

Opposition Leader describes Deputy PM as "vicious" and "very nasty" as both sides throw insults.

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Gillard 'savage' and 'vicious': Turnbull

Mr Rudd described Mr Turnbull as "an unprincipled opportunist" who was "in charge of … a ramshackle, divided lot". He said Mr Turnbull changed his position "depending on the day, depending on the weather, and depending on the tactical opportunity — but always casting to one side anything approaching consistency of principle".

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Turnbull must axe industrial ideology

MALCOLM Turnbull has to turn the Rudd Government's industrial relations policy into a economic debate about jobs.

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Posting from Poznan: Obama buzz

By Guest author This is a guest post from David Turnbull. He is at the global climate negotiations in Poznan, Poland, leading an international cast of climate-protection advocates. ----- The global climate negotiations in Poznan opened on Monday with all expected pomp and circumstance. Two prime ministers and Rajendra Pauchauri , chair of the Nobel-Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate...

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Battling traders unite to fight back

Small firms in the region are banding together to beat the credit crunch, as Barry Turnbull discovers

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Street View in New Zealand

Google’s Street View service continues its spread across the globe with today’s launch in New Zealand. Skycity in Auckland Spotted any famous, cool or just weird sites in New Zealand? Let us know! You're reading an entry from Google Sightseeing, which is copyright © 2008 Alex Turnbull & James Turnbull and must not be reproduced without permission.

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Live by the sword…

Julie Bishop’s been copping it from unnamed “senior Liberals” for her poor performance as shadow Treasurer, who’ve helpfully implied Malcolm Turnbull shares their worries, and suggested a few names to replace her (Dutton, Robb, Hockey) for good measure. While Bishop has been massively unconvincing in the Treasury portfolio, it’s not only the Deputy Leader who should [...]

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Christopher Pyne watch

Back when Malcolm Turnbull’s reshuffle was announced, we had a request from Laura for a Chrissy Pyne watch. I can’t find the comment in question readily to link back to, but the LP collective memory is evidently elephantine… So, what’s young Christopher been up to? Parliament has a plethora of bills to consider in its [...]

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The Half-Scale World Trade Center Tower

... in Google Earth You're reading an entry from Google Sightseeing , which is copyright © 2008 Alex Turnbull & James Turnbull and must not be reproduced without permission.

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Change, President Obama? Your Soy Latte?

via the NBRA What more do you want? While speaking favourably about Mr Obama during the debate, Mr Turnbull also said he was worried about possible protectionist policies in his economic agenda. Obama campaigned on a policy of protectionism. Well, actually, Turnbull may be wrong (Obama, a politician, telling porkies during a campaign? Now there’s a change /sarc). Actually, [...]

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Economic and political disconnects (and the sociology of knowledge)

... stage. But perhaps, although he presumably wouldn’t welcome the Bishop meltdown, Malcolm Turnbull isn’t too worried about the level of triviality in the great economic management debate. The budget deficit yardstick went missing yesterday (that was so… last week) and Turnbull might not like to be reminded of his inconsistency and constant contradiction - whatever happened to that...

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Illegal immigration resurfaces

... Stone, Opposition Immigration and Citizenship spokeswoman is trying to hold Rudd to account yet Turnbull’s silence has been deafening. And this situation doesn’t look like it’s going to improve any time soon, either. Take this. It has been suggested some people currently in detention centres should be released , even though they haven’t been properly identified. And to think, some in the...

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Healthcare group gathers strength

Healthcare group gathers strength by Barry Turnbull, Liverpool Daily Post RUNCORN-BASED Raphael Healthcare has enjoyed rapid growth in the four years since it was founded.Formed to provide quality services in secure environments for women with mental health problems, Raphael now has a turnover of £5m.Founded by entrepreneurs Arthur Robinson and John Lamb, it operates out of The Heath science...

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Claws out in question time

MALCOLM Turnbull has come to the defence of his deputy Julie Bishop, saying she is doing a "great job" as the opposition's treasury spokeswoman.

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Selling out

Given the laws’ potential to cause stagnation and unemployment at a time when the economy is under intense pressure, it almost beggars belief that the two lawyers leading the Opposition - Malcolm Turnbull and Julie Bishop - gave the legislation a tick. Neither they, nor workplace relations spokesman Michael Keenan, put in the hard yards to dissect the bill and find its shortcomings.