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Leaking private messages is a low act, just ask Macron. Its certainly embarrassed Gladys, but once a journo has that sort of stuff i doubt if any of them wouldn't release itYes I think Albo is old school, which will struggle with the $hithead media, just my thoughts but they take great pleasure in researching something to the enth degree, then bombard the interviewee with questions when it is their field of expertise. Just to ridicule them.
Someone mentioned this journo was good, now I see he is hitting the headlines.
‘Absolutely not’: Network Ten political editor Peter van Onselen responds to allegations
Press gallery journalist Tegan George’s allegations that she was denied a safe workplace at the TV station have been denied by van Onselen, who insists he does not have a “woman problem”.www.smh.com.au
Absolutely agree time for a change, but ridiculous smear campaigns are stupid, during this covid drama I bet people called other people all sorts of things, trying to move blame or gain favours. Reflects really badly on all politicians when they hang out private dirty washing IMO.
I mean let's get real Glady's calling anyone a horrible man, when she just had to chuck her job over the piece of work, she was dating, kind of sums up what a cess pit politics are IMO.
It is a workplace and you seem to have a short memory dry ballsI tell you what, someone leaking personal emails like is happening, just tells you exactly what type of people politicians are.
If that $hit happened in the workplace, someone would end up getting their face filled in.
Like we keep saying if politicians were nice people, they wouldn't be politicians.?
Its supposed to be a bit more high brow than the $hit pits we worked in numnuts.It is a workplace and you seem to have a short memory dry balls
PM points to secret texts as he hits back at French leader over submarine row
Scott Morrison cited the text messages as proof that he gave President Emmanuel Macron fair warning the deal would be dumped.www.smh.com.au
A Rabbitoh in KirrabilliNot a LNP government deserving of re-election, and Albo can start choosing rhe curtains ar the Lodge.
The problem is that Morrison, like Turnbull, Abbott, Howard and Keating all came from NSW.A grass roots aussie in Kirrabilli, not a millionaire, not a lawyer, not a salesman, for a change.
Even a broken clock, is right occasionally @Humid . Lol
Looking back at history it's an unfortunate reality that anyone aspiring to become PM basically needs to move somewhere near Sydney or Melbourne in order to do it.The problem is that Morrison, like Turnbull, Abbott, Howard and Keating all came from NSW.
Rudd from Qld (nuff said).
Hawke, the best Labour PM came from Vic, Gillard, the second best, also came from Vic.
Michaelia Cash is very quietLeaking private messages is a low act, just ask Macron. Its certainly embarrassed Gladys, but once a journo has that sort of stuff i doubt if any of them wouldn't release it
For the first time in her life.Michaelia Cash is very quiet
Its not official till they start kissing babies.
wtf
Biggest issue for this ex Liberal voter is the eschewing of traditional classical Liberal values and forsaking their core constituency, and failing to bring the petty tyrant premiers to hand.P.V.O. settling old scores at the Press Club in the week.
With the added bonus of ingratiating himself back in with The Project lovies, who had rounded on him after his earlier 'Graceless Tame' article.
It was cringeworthy viewing all round, and may come back to haunt P.V.O. reputationally.
Imho the two big Coalition issues people will take to the ballot box in May:
- the bushfires, PM's craven performance
- 180 degrees on climate in the space of three years?
I'm not sure the penalty rates have been removed, there are lots of cafe's shut on Sunday's in Mandurah, next time I'm in for a coffee I will ask about penalty rates.I am really looking forward to the jobs boom and saving at the till from removing penalty rates...
All casualsI'm not sure the penalty rates have been removed, there are lots of cafe's shut on Sunday's in Mandurah, next time I'm in for a coffee I will ask about penalty rates.
Penalty rates - Fair Work Ombudsman
Penalty rates are a higher pay rate that can apply when an employee works evenings, weekends or public holidays. These rates are provided in awards and registered agreements.www.fairwork.gov.au
Yes I suppose there is that issue coming up soon.Can't wait to get back to exploiting foreign workers
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