Premature speculation
Article Abstract:
Simon Crean is considered to be the lame duck opposition leader in the Federal Labor snap elections, 2003, hence the Federal Labor must take into account the frightening possibility associated with it. The spate of early elections speculation has put the ALP in a difficulty.
Publication Name: The Bulletin with Newsweek
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1440-7485
Year: 2003
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No Alston unturned
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Issues concerning debates involving the New Zealand politicians Dick Alston, Peter Costello, Shane Stone and John Anderson are discussed. Particular attention is given to ways in which Dick Alston perceives the issue of privatization.
Publication Name: The Bulletin with Newsweek
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1440-7485
Year: 2001
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Reith's route to direct democracy
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Issues discussed concern contemporary politics in Australia, public support for direct democracy, and debates over sovereignty. The politics of Peter Reith are discussed in relation to his support of direct elections.
Publication Name: The Bulletin with Newsweek
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
ISSN: 1440-7485
Year: 1999
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