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An aggregation of more than 50 Australian progressive politics blogs.
Skills announcement, Peter Costello comments, Razorgang, Whales, Pat Farmer, Climate change ...
233 days ago
Kevin Rudd - Prime Minister - Press Conference - 17-01-2008
Rudd Government to fast-track Skills Australia
233 days ago
Labour Market Remains Strong In December
233 days ago
Julia Gillard - Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Education, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, Minister for Social Inclusion - Media Statement - 17-01-2008
ASX 200, US sub-prime crisis, sharemarket, interest rates, skills shortages, apprenticeships
234 days ago
Wayne Swan - Treasurer - Radio Interview 2GB Sydey - 16-01-2008
Minister Albanese Launches First Stage Of Melbourne Airport's $330 Million Upgrades
235 days ago
Anthony Albanese - Minister for Infrastructure, Minister for Transport and Regional Development, Minister for Local Government, Leader of the House - Media Statement - 15-01-2008
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LaborFirst News
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Watson Film Society Wednesday, November 15, 2006 Named in honour of Australia's first Labor Prime Minister, Chris Watson the Society offers ALP Branches a terrific fundraising and social opportunity with a selection from the society's extensive list of recommended progressive classic and contemporary feature and documentary films. Factional 'Daleks' sabotaging Labor Thursday, September 21, 2006 ONE of Labor's toughest factional leaders has warned that the federal ALP won't win an election until talented newcomers push out Stasi-like, soulless control freaks and Dalek warlords who put personal fights before electoral victory. ALP Platform: Rising to the Challenges Monday, September 18, 2006 The 2006 Victorian Platform is an update of our ten year outlook outlining how Labor will pursue its core beliefs and values - fairness, democracy,opportunity, rights and safety, responsibilities, community and compassion. What the PM owes to Hansonism Friday, September 08, 2006 Emma Dawson argues in The Age today that 10 years on from the anniversary of Pauline Hanson's maiden speech, and 5 years after September 11, Howard's Government has done little but slyly introduce a series of measures based on the resentful ranting of a woman once deemed to be unworthy of its own endorsement. It has done so by ruthlessly and opportunistically exploiting people's fear in the face of an international "war on terror" that has still failed to actually reach our shores. AUDIO: The Good Branch Handbook Launch Monday, August 14, 2006 Online audio of the launch of the Good Branch Handbook is now available! The Good Branch Handbook Launch Friday, August 04, 2006 The Good Branch Handbook Launch was held in Melbourne on Friday 4 August, with guests Julia Gillard, Bill Shorten and Evan Thornley. Coming to the Party: Where to for Labor? Thursday, August 03, 2006 Coming to the Party: Where to for Labor? has been published by Melbourne University Press. Read excerpts here on LaborFirst.
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LaborFirst Bloggers
The LaborFirst bloggers comment on the issues of the day.
Imagining the 'Good Society' Part One
Imagining ‘The Good Society’ Part One
visions for Australian society and economy
nb: this is the first in a two part series. Part Two will be posted soon...
What makes...
New Eric Aarons book 'Market Vs Nature' launched in Melb this Friday
Invitation to launch of Eric's book, Market vs Nature - 6pm Fri 2/5 - New International Bookshop, Trades Hall, Melbourne
Kenneth Davidson to launch Market Versus Nature The Social P...
Template Motions To Place Through Your Branches
Template Motions To Place Through Your Branches
Dear friends: Below are a series of 'template motions' that were posted on the 'Australian Broad Left Network'. Although the motions are not mine...
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From the Other Blogs
An aggregation of more than 50 Australian progressive politics blogs.
There but for the grace of God
Channel: The Road To Surfdom
5 hours ago
A thought for a Friday arvo, readers.
Saturday Salon
Channel: Larvatus Prodeo
5 hours ago
An open thread, where at your weekend leisure, you can discuss anything you like.
Where did Garnaut’s targets come from?
Channel: Larvatus Prodeo
5 hours ago
There’s been a lot of criticism of the emissions targets suggested in the Garnaut Review’s supplementary modelling report.
Clem Snide
Channel: The Road To Surfdom
13 hours ago
For over a decade clem snide has been crusading tirelessly to dispel the myth of the razor in the apple.
Commemorating war
Channel: The Road To Surfdom
13 hours ago
As noted yesterday, September 3 is now Battle for Australia Day.
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The Political Newswire
Stories from the nation's media.
One Senate vote costs $555m
Sydney Morning Herald
Defeat of luxury car tax bill in Senate will cost an estimated $555 million.
Liberals promise to clamp down on antisocial behaviour
ABC via Yahoo!7 News
The Liberal Party has promised to introduce prohibited behaviour orders in elected to curb violence and antisocial behaviour.
Govt tries again on luxury car tax hike
The West Australian
The federal government will attempt again to get its luxury car tax increase through parliament.
Luxury car tax fight not over
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The Federal Government says it will reintroduce its defeated luxury tax bill, and has attacked the Opposition over its actions which will take more than $500 million from the Budget surplus.
Carpenter predicting WA Labor's demise
AAP via Yahoo!7 News
West Australian Premier Alan Carpenter is still predicting his government's demise on the eve of the state election.
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