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Entries for July, 2010

Coalition Leading with 52 per cent

Mr Abbot Give thumbs up with the Opposition is on the lead with 52 per cent. Photo Ray Strange
According to the poll, Australia’ Opposition, the Liberal Party of Australia is on the lead with 52 per cent as the preferred party to rule the nation. Australia will be voting for the new government on the [...]

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Labor Borrowing $100 Million every day

Labor inherited $20 billion surplus, zero net debt and $60 billion for future fund. But now this is what Labor is delivering: $78 billion of net debt in 2010-11, which means $3,500 per person and borrowing $100 million every day. Everyday Labor is taking the nation forward deeper and deeper into red debt.

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Will you vote for Julia Gillard the Godless Woman?

Julia Gillard, bad role model in her conduct and appearance as the PM
Wake up Australia for yourself and the future of your off springs. At present, Julia Gillard is a number one public servant of Australia. Which means apart from her job as the Prime Minister of Australia (which she is not ready or fit [...]

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Julia Gillard Moving Australia Forward with a deficit of $57.1 billion and Rising?

The 2009/10 budget deficit $57.1 billion (4.4 per cent of our economy or GDP). This is what Labor is doing. Is this what Julia Gillard’s meant by moving Australia Forward, increasing debts everyday and no way of paying it off? The way the Labor Government is taking this country, this present and the future generation [...]

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Australia’s Real First Family?

Tony Abbott and his wife, Margie, who are in marriage bond is a good role model for all Australians as the First Family of Australia. While Julia Gillard and her partner Tim Mathieson, who are living together outside the marriage bond is a bad role model for Australians as the First Family of Australia. Photo: [...]

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Robber Killed during Failed Attempt of Cash Van Robbery in Sydney’s northern beaches

The Scene of failed attempted armed robbery at Pittwater Road, Dee Why. Photo: Adam Ward
A robber was shot and killed during failed attempt robbery in Sydney’s northern beaches area. The man with another male attempted to steal cash from an armoured security van outside an RSL club on Pittwater Road, Dee Why.
Police has confirmed he [...]

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David Barker strongly opposes Muslims being in Australian Parliament and atheist running the Government

Spare Liberal candidate for Chifley David Barker with his wife and son. Photo: Angelo Soulas
David Barker, Liberal Party candidate for the seat of Chifley in Sydney’s west refused to back away from controversial remarks he made about Muslims and the atheist views of Prime Minister Julia Gillard. Mr Barker has been replaced by Venus Priest, [...]

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Election 2010: Labor Camp

Moving Forward? Moooovin Fooorward? Australia Naah just the Labor Party? Labor Party is not good in moving Australia forward. The only thing Labor Party is good at moving Australia forward is in debt and deficit.

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Many including Australian Navy and their families openly support Liberal on immigration

Australian Navy patrol crews escorting intercepted asylum seekers to Christmas Island. Photo: Daily Telegraph
Overworked Navy patrol crews are feeling the strain. On any given day, 8 days out of 10, Darwin-based Armidale Class navy patrol boats are at the sea on duty patrolling boat people. As a result many of the sailors and their families [...]

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Labor’s commitment to Australia’s National Security in Question?

Former PM, Kevin Rudd is accused of treating high-level security meetings with Disdain. Photo: AAP
There are questions about Labor’s commitment to Australia’s national security as ABC News 24 political editor Chris uhlmann revealed the former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd used to send his 31-year-old chief of staff Alister Jordan to stand for him in his [...]

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Australian soldier Private Bewes mourned and farewelled in Murwillumbah NSW

Memorial Service held for Private Nathan Bewes in Tarin Kowt Afghanistan. Photo: Defence
Nathan Bewes, 23-year-old Australian soldier was farewelled by friends, families and mates in Murwillumbah, northern New South Wales. Private Bewes was killed by a road side bombing in Afghanistan while on foot patrol in the Chora Valley region of Oruzgan Province on July [...]

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$90 million Defence contract halted by corruption claim

Australian Troops are carried by charter aircraft to the Middle East. Photo: Defence
$90 million defence tender to charter aircraft to carry Australian troops to the Middle East has been halted by corruption claim and leaks within Defence. The inquiry centres on the relationship between Army Reserve officer, aviation consultant and air service operator David Charlton.
Strategic [...]

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Car crashed into a café in Cleveland, Queensland

Car crashed into a cafe in Brisbane, QLD. Photo: Marc Robertson
A CAR has ploughed into a café in Cleveland, east of Brisbane. It is believed the car reversed into Pierre’s Golden Chicken Café on Middle Street about 4:13pm. Casualties included number of children with an adult woman and three-year old child being transported by an [...]

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Fromelles farewell: Tears and tributes

The 250 Australian and British World War I troops recovered from mass graves have been re-interred in northern France. The bloody battle of Fromelles in July 1916 was the worst 24 hours of Australian history that saw large number troops about 7800 from a single division alone suffering massive casualties, killed, wounded or missing. Hundreds [...]

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Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) Website Crashed

Australians wanting to have their say in 2010 federal election, tens and thousands of Australian began to enrol to the electoral roll from Saturday. Due to massive flow of online traffic in a rush to join the roll before tonight’s 8pm deadline the Australia Electoral Commission (AEC) website crashed and the site was down for [...]

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