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    Australian Politics

    Re: Australian Politics Chatter Thread So long as Tony Jones is there to lean and leer into the camera our world will survive!
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    The Beijing Olympics

    Though I will concede that dhj does have a point concerning the economic development of Tibet (even the Dalai Lama admits as much), posts like the above just make me laugh.
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    The 2020 Summits

    The thread clearly refers to both the 2020 Summit and the 2020 Youth Summit, but if it helps, feel free to ignore the 's'.
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    The 2020 Summits

    As strange as it may seem, nobody has created a thread for the 2020 Summit as yet, so I thought that I'd throw one up for discussion (a thread was created for the recent Youth Summit, see here, but come on, who cares about the kids' table, eh? ;). Seriously, there's little point in limiting the...
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    Media Article: School Leaving Age 18

    Someone [else] should start (or bump) a thread about coarse language and its use in daily life.
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    Media Article: School Leaving Age 18

    They're called discussion papers for a reason. Anyway, a policy that stipulated a leaving age of 18 would (or should) include provisions for those who complete their secondary education before the age of 18.
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    Brendan Nelson new Opposition Leader

    I was going to say something about Doc Martins and such but with Mr Bentham's arrival I'm afraid that I'm just not up to scratch :(. Anyway, this account will retire with the Senate term (or maybe a little earlier, like now, or better yet in a moment with the final fullstop of this particular...
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    2007 Federal Election - Coalition or Labor/Howard or Rudd?

    That's because it's much better to be a bully with a 'social conscience', right? I find it strange that so many people criticise Mr Howard for being a 'fundie' yet they seemingly ignore Mr Rudd's own religious leanings. Guess what, guys, Mr Rudd is nothing more than a younger version of Mr...
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    Four out of five academic scholars agree that Wikipedia is a reliable source

    The article merely points out that the Wikipedia is reasonably reliable (much like an encyclopedia), not that it's an appropriate secondary source for a tertiary level assessment task.
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    Telstra Employees/ABC SHOW: "Four corners"

    Discussing issues that are largely ignored by the regular news bulletins and the mainstream press in general is hardly indicative of a left-wing, anti-Israeli and and anti-US bias. In fact, it has been my experience that the Foreign Correspondent programme does its best to investigate each issue...
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    Do YoO think this is weird??

    Apples and oranges - the 34 year old ad 45 year old are both adults, whereas you're still a kid (and still at school). That your parents seem to be OK with it... Baffling.
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    Do YoO think this is weird??

    Assuming that //Niix//'s account is real (yes, I see the humour in such a statement) - If it's offered at all, flowers and ice-cream-like advice along the lines of "Go with your heart" should only ever be offered when someone is old enough to actually understand what it is they are getting...
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    Were the Reds under the bed?

    ASIO kept dirt files on ABC journalists Plug for Dateline. I realise that I could probably spin this thread into a discussion regarding the freedom of the press in Australia (either in general or in an age of 'anti-terror' laws), but I'm sure that there are better articles that could be...
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    2007 Federal Election - Coalition or Labor/Howard or Rudd?

    1. Unlike business interests and the Coalition, the Unions posses institutionalised power within the ALP (one only has to look at the ALP's National Conference, which, in theory, is meant to determine the ALP's policy platform, to see this). 2. Anecdotally, most people recognise and respect the...
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    Current Affair Programs

    ACA and TT are tabloid-style programs. Don't paint the other current affairs programs (7.30 Report, Lateline, Stateline, Dateline, the Sunday of old, etc.) with the same brush.
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    2007 Federal Election - Coalition or Labor/Howard or Rudd?

    Despite his 'success' in the education portfolio, it's unlikely that Dr Nelson will be trusted with a leadership role any time soon given that he was once a member of the ALP (it wasn't a teenage flirtation with the enemy, after all).
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    2007 Federal Election - Coalition or Labor/Howard or Rudd?

    Though it was clearly an attack on the attitudes of old, I don't think that Mr Rudd was using the moment to attack Mr Howard, covertly or otherwise. That it came across as an attack in the eyes of some (or many) is a shame, but such is life. Despite Mr Howard's reputation, I doubt that he and...
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    2007 Federal Election - Coalition or Labor/Howard or Rudd?

    The problem is that the workers at the Motor Inn in question all seemed to be happy with the AWAs. Though it was a simple error, the fact of the matter is that the ALP and the ACTU would have probably jumped all over the issue had it not been so close to home. Mr Howard isn't asking for the...
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