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Julia Gillard and the Australian Workers Union
Alan Jones 2GB Alan Jones is joined by Michael Smith to discuss the Prime Minister and the AWU. Listen to the podcast
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PM must go or the party will be over
Mike Carlton smh.com.au Time to face facts. Time to pull the pin. Julia Gillard is leading the Australian Labor Party towards a catastrophic election defeat, probably the worst in its federal history. For the good of the party and the … Continue reading
Posted in Headlines, Politics
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Climate Change Bureaucrats Jetsetting The World In Luxury At Our Expense
Tim Andrews taxpayers.org.au In just two weeks Aussie families will be slugged with a carbon tax to pay for a ‘green utopia’. But where is this money really going? And are our carbon tax bureaucrats practicing what they preach? We … Continue reading
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Environment, Headlines
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Top job ‘offered to end probe’
Nick McKenzie & Richard Baker Sydney Morning Herald THE man who led the Australian Federal Police investigation into the AWB oil-for-food scandal has alleged he was offered a promotion in return for shutting down the probe. In an explosive statement … Continue reading
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Loss of prime agricultural land on the rise
Alan Jones 2GB Alan Jones speaks with Mick Keogh of the Australian Farm Institute about the issue. Listen to the podcast
Posted in Environment, Headlines, Permaculture & Horticulture, Podcasts, Society
Tagged alan jones 2gb, Australian, farm, Institute, issue, keogh, Land, loss, podcast, prime agricultural land, rise
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Australian Clinic Uses IVF to Search out and Destroy Embryos With Cancer Gene
LifeSiteNews MELBOURNE, February 16, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The eugenic practice of genetic testing to screen out the “unfit” has moved a step forward in Australia. Nathan Charles Runciman, a child born January 20, was conceived in a lab by in … Continue reading
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Climate scientists’ claims of email death threats go up in smoke
Christian Kerr The Australian CLAIMS that some of Australia’s leading climate change scientists were subjected to death threats as part of a vicious and unrelenting email campaign have been debunked by the Privacy Commissioner. Timothy Pilgrim was called in to … Continue reading
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Assange to run for the Senate: Wikileaks
Nine News Wikileaks founder Julian Assange plans to run for a seat in the Australian Senate, despite being under house arrest in the United Kingdom, the whistleblower group has tweeted. Wikileaks announced its intentions on Saturday, saying the organisation also … Continue reading
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Landmark report calls for one-stop classification
Bianca Hall Sydney Morning Herald All media in Australia should be classified, and censored, in the same way, a landmark report handed down today has found. Conducting the first review of Australia’s classification laws in 20 years, the Australian Law … Continue reading
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