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Posted: 2018-06-04 04:01:03
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John Lloyd, one of Australia's most senior public servants has quit his $678,000 job amid questions over his conduct and allegations of bipartisanship.
Posted: 2018-06-04 04:01:03
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John Lloyd, one of Australia's most senior public servants, quits his $678,000 job amid questions over his conduct and criticism of his links with the right-wing Institute of Public Affairs think tank.
Posted: 2018-06-03 11:38:28
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Barnaby Joyce admits he knew when his partner Vikki Campion became pregnant in mid-2017 that he would lose his job as deputy prime minister. But he went on to fight a by-election without revealing his personal situation.
Posted: 2018-06-03 05:25:14
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Few things in politics present a clearer picture of how elections are likely to transpire — and the location of the key seats to watch — than where the big names are spending their time.
Posted: 2018-06-03 05:25:14
www.abc.net.au
Few things in politics present a clearer picture of how elections are likely to transpire — and the location of the key seats to watch — than where the big names are spending their time.
Posted: 2018-06-03 05:25:14
www.abc.net.au
Few things in politics present a clearer picture of how elections are likely to transpire — and the location of the key seats to watch — than where the big names are spending their time.
Posted: 2018-06-03 05:25:14
www.abc.net.au
Few things in politics present a clearer picture of how elections are likely to transpire — and the location of the key seats to watch — than where the big names are spending their time.
Posted: 2018-06-02 22:09:21
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Anyone who has to go to hospital for regular tests knows how taxing it can be, but that could be a thing of the past for many Canberrans thanks to a $34.5 million expansion of the Hospital in the Home service in the ACT budget.
Posted: 2018-06-02 22:09:21
www.abc.net.au
Anyone who has to go to hospital for regular tests knows how taxing it can be, but that could be a thing of the past for many Canberrans thanks to a $34.5 million expansion of the Hospital in the Home service in the ACT budget.
Posted: 2018-06-02 22:09:21
www.abc.net.au
Anyone who has to go to hospital for regular tests knows how taxing it can be, but that could be a thing of the past for many Canberrans thanks to a $34.5 million expansion of the Hospital in the Home service in the ACT budget.