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1 week ago |
dailytelegraph.com.au | James O’Doherty |Madura McCormack |Angira Bharadwaj |James O'Doherty
LIVEThe Greens will stage a rave dance party fundraiser with requests for donations of up to $1000 on Anzac Day, in a move slammed as “one of the worst judgments” seen in modern Australian politics. Maverick MP Bob Katter hailed the death of the “primitive” two-party system as polls indicate most voters now expect a hung parliament and minority government.
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1 week ago |
dailytelegraph.com.au | Angira Bharadwaj |Clare Armstrong |James O’Doherty |Lachlan Leeming
As the Prime Minister’s partner caught a ferry with him, the Opposition Leader sat down for a cuppa with former boxer Danny Green to commit $1.5 million to support the Stop the Coward Punch campaign, if elected.
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1 month ago |
cairnspost.com.au | Linda Silmalis |James O’Doherty |James O'Doherty
Ministerial driver log books have revealed former transport minister Jo Haylen took more than 20 trips to and from her holiday house at Caves Beach, including over the January school holidays when she was dealing with the rail dispute.
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1 month ago |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Linda Silmalis |James O’Doherty |James O'Doherty
Ministerial driver log books have revealed former transport minister Jo Haylen took more than 20 trips to and from her holiday house at Caves Beach, including over the January school holidays when she was dealing with the rail dispute.
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1 month ago |
couriermail.com.au | Linda Silmalis |James O’Doherty |James O'Doherty
NSWDon't miss out on the headlines from NSW. Followed categories will be added to My News. Ministerial driver log books have revealed former transport minister Jo Haylen took more than 20 trips to and from her holiday house at Caves Beach, including over the January school holidays when she was dealing with the rail dispute.
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2 months ago |
dailytelegraph.com.au | James O’Doherty |James O'Doherty
Don't miss out on the headlines from NSW. Followed categories will be added to My News. A massive screen at Olympic Park is advising new citizens of their responsibility to vote, and eight AEC officials are “working the crowd,” one attendee said. Speaking from Homebush, where thousands of citizenship certificates will be conferred, Mr Burke denied “fast-tracking” citizenships. Mr Bourke accused mayors complaining about the mass citizenship extravaganza of having a “whinge”.
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2 months ago |
dailytelegraph.com.au | James O’Doherty |James O'Doherty
Don't miss out on the headlines from Opinion. Followed categories will be added to My News. She ended up coming in on January 20, doing two radio interviews, where she insisted that she was not considering retiring. But Webb then continued her leave the morning after, when a childcare centre in Maroubra was firebombed and vandalised in an anti-Semitic attack. She only made the call to come back shortly after she sent one of her deputies, Peter Thurtell, out to front the media.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Madeleine Bower |James O’Doherty |James O'Doherty
Friday’s chaotic strike action that will grind Sydney’s train network to a halt is just the latest in a long line of industrial disputes which have up-ended the lives of people across NSW. NSW has lost nearly 26,000 “working days” to industrial action since the Minns government took power in March last year, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. A lost “working day” is counted when an individual worker goes on strike for a day of industrial action.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Madeleine Bower |James O’Doherty |James O'Doherty
EXCLUSIVENSWDon't miss out on the headlines from NSW. Followed categories will be added to My News. Friday’s chaotic strike action that will grind Sydney’s train network to a halt is just the latest in a long line of industrial disputes which have up-ended the lives of people across NSW. NSW has lost nearly 26,000 “working days” to industrial action since the Minns government took power in March last year, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
geelongadvertiser.com.au | Madeleine Bower |James O’Doherty |James O'Doherty
Friday’s chaotic strike action that will grind Sydney’s train network to a halt is just the latest in a long line of industrial disputes which have up-ended the lives of people across NSW. NSW has lost nearly 26,000 “working days” to industrial action since the Minns government took power in March last year, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. A lost “working day” is counted when an individual worker goes on strike for a day of industrial action.