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- Labor's bid for local control, The Australian
- Advocates of a nanny state assume we are all children, Courier Mail
- Regulating supermarkets does not checkout, Canberra Times
- Carbon market flaws evident, The Australian
- Selling out press for a bit of pork, The Australian
- Indifference to regulatory price rises a problem, Australian Financial Review
Monthly Archives: July 2004
Mark Latham and the AUSFTA, Australian Financial Review
Opposition Leader Mark Latham insists he is not prepared to commit to supporting the Australia-US free-trade agreement despite all Labor premiers backing the deal. Why can’t Latham be more like Queensland Premier Peter Beattie, who has the courage to stand … Continue reading
Michael Moore’s cultural imperialism, Herald Sun
Michael Moore should stop telling us who we should and should not be voting for. This is our country, so stop telling us what to do. Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to … Continue reading
Education is sticking it to Moore, The Age
Michael Moore’s call for ‘regime change’ in Australia (The Age, 8/7) has only solidified my support for sticking by our ‘man of steel’, John Howard. Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the … Continue reading
Latham’s crocodile tears, Herald Sun
Considering Mark Latham’s history of defaming people under parliamentary privilege, it really is crocodile tears when he complains that former colleagues in the ALP and his ex-wife are running a campaign to demonstrate his incapacity to lead Australia. Any campaign … Continue reading




