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Poodles get all the bad press. I had one growing up. It was actually a smart dog.
They can walk on their hind legs though hence the mincing.
I can't put my finger on it but Chris Pyne does remind me of Alexander Downer in some way.
ABC morning news is truthful!
The ABC morning news this morning admitted that Asylum Seekers, under Labor, was a "growth industry" !!!
Michael Rowland expected to lose his job.
Poodles get all the bad press. I had one growing up. It was actually a smart dog.
They can walk on their hind legs though hence the mincing.
I can't put my finger on it but Chris Pyne does remind me of Alexander Downer in some way.
"Abbott to run City2Surf"
The story below from bigpond News mentions Abbott is running alongside vision impaired athlete Nathan Johnstone.
http://bigpondnews.com/articles/Top...P_NEWS_L_L1-2_AbbotttorunCity2Surf_RSS_100813
The story from ABC below says Abbott is going for a jog through Sydney , no mention of why he is doing it and whom he has given up his time to help.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-08-...repare-for-first-debate-as-day-7-of-c/4878642
Yes more very poor form from the ABC
ABC continues to be so blatantly pro Labor and anti Coalition.
They have plugged the "sex appeal" comment to death.
Next Coalition Government will really need to consider the funding of this arm of the Labor party.
I certainly don't want to fund it with my taxes.
ABC continues to be so blatantly pro Labor and anti Coalition.
They have plugged the "sex appeal" comment to death.
Next Coalition Government will really need to consider the funding of this arm of the Labor party.
I certainly don't want to fund it with my taxes.
I would say some of the ABC people are already looking for alternative jobs.
What could they do?:dunno:
Have you told them this?This kind of audio cruelty should not be inflicted upon taxpaying Australians. Go back to TripleJ Robbie Buck...please! I am holding this against the Radio National management.
THERE was also no mistaking the pattern of behaviour. Six years ago, we sent her husband to the shops for an education revolution, an emissions trading scheme, a bunch of new childcare centres, a broadband network and some help with the cost of living. And he came home with 10,000 school halls, a mining tax, 50,000 boatpeople, net debt at more than 10 per cent of GDP, a broadband system much bigger than the one we ordered and the resignations of half the cabinet.
She's smart, astute and funny. Her "Kitchen Cabinet" featuring Rudd and Abbott on Wednesday and Thursday nights on ABC1 should be worth watching.
(not sure which bloke on which night)
I was stopped at a State/Federal Roadblock today with about 10 workers on a major highway, and was forced to listen to ABC Radio National Rural Report.
I expected to be regaled with low prices, lack of rain, etc. etc. but instead suffered 18 minutes of bloody global warming claptrap.
Do not these jokers realise the tide has turned against soft left/green propaganda.
I pity a farmer on his tractor or bike, having to listen to this rubbish.
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Australia has just experienced its warmest 12 months since climate records began.
Data monitoring by the Bureau of Meteorology shows the average temperature throughout Australia in the year to August 31 was 1.11 degrees above the long-term average.
In Victoria, it was the warmest winter on record, just pipping the winter of 2005.
The nation's fourth-warmest spring on record morphed into the hottest summer on record. And now the seventh-warmest autumn has been followed by the third-warmest winter Australians have ever experienced.
In Victoria, it was the warmest winter on record, just pipping the winter of 2005.
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In New South Wales, it was the second warmest, eclipsed only by the winter of 2009.
And across the nation, winter was 1.29 degrees warmer than the long-term average – defined as the years from 1961 to 1990 (which were themselves warmer than the first half of their century).
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