Campaign for Australian Federal Election 2010 Begins

Opposition leader Tony Abbot and Julia Gillard began their campaigns. Photo: Glen McCurtayne & Michelle Smith
The 2010 Federal Election Campaign has begun. The campaign formally began after Prime Minister Julia Gillard met Governor-General Quentin Bryce at Yarralumla at 10:30am followed by her news conference in Parliament House courtyard this afternoon. Tony Abbot began his election campaign with Liberal’s hope to win the election in August next moth. Opposition leader Mr Abbot also said, Coalition was “ready to govern” the nation.
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UNO, Australia, ASIO & Dr. Leghaei
July 21st, 2010 at
An unFAIR GO…!!
Julia Gillard too, immediately after inception of her office as PM, did fail like her predecessors to intervene the Australia’s continued human rights violation in the much criticised case of highly unjust deportation of Dr. Mansour Leghaei on June 28, 2010.
Since then, we’re really skeptical who should we vote now and why?
unFAIR GO...!!
July 21st, 2010 at
Julia Gillard too, immediately after inception of her office as PM, did fail like her predecessors to intervene the Australia’s continued human rights violation in the much criticised case of highly unjust deportation of Dr. Mansour Leghaei on June 28, 2010.
Since then, we’re really skeptical who should we vote now and why?
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