TAFE refuses to release cost of controversial report
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Phoenix Institute closure leaves students, government in the lurch Michael Bachelard explains how today's closure of Phoenix Institute is merely the tip of the iceberg in a vocational training industry rife with corruption. PT1M9S 620 349 TAFE NSW has refused to release information about how much it paid for a controversial Boston Consulting Group report or the questions the government asked the consultants to answer.The request for the documen..>> view originalGreens remain hopeful of winning two more lower house seats
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Di Natale: 'Beware the next election' Greens leader Richard Di Natale says swings to The Greens in key Melbourne seats have "cemented the foundations for our party" . Vision courtesy ABC News 24. PT1M13S 620 349 The Greens remain hopeful of knocking off Labor in two key inner-city electorates that will be decided in coming days when counting resumes, but both Labor incumbent MPs were ahead in the vote count.Greens leader Richard Di Natale haile..>> view originalVoting public have 'had a gutful': Giles
Labor looks set to sweep NTThe voting public have "had a gutful" of political bad behaviour, says the Northern Territory's Chief Minister Adam Giles.Mr Giles faces a potential wipe-out when the NT returns to the polls for its general election in eight weeks, after the Country Liberals Party clocked big swings against it in both federal NT seats.Member for Solomon Natasha Griggs suffered an 8.35 per cent swing in favour of Labor's Luke Gosling, with 25 of 28 polling booths counted, although she h..>> view originalFederal election 2016: Squint, tilt your head and CFA dispute may have cost Labor in Victoria
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews at Bentleigh station the day after the federal election. Photo: Paul Jeffers Elections are, in part, a battle over the telling of history.In Victoria, there are two distinct narratives emerging in Labor circles.The first version is deeply unflattering for Daniel Andrews. It holds that the Premier probably cost his federal colleagues the election through his decision to bring an ugly dispute between the CFA and United Firefigh..>> view originalElection 2016: The wash up
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Election 2016: The wash up With the election result still unclear, find out who is saying what the day after the night before. PT2M19S 620 349 Both major parties face a steep uphill battle to muster workable support from enough crossbenchers to form a minority government if, as seems possible, the election produces a hung parliament.Two of the likely five independents, Andrew Wilkie and Cathy McGowan, have already ruled out doing a deal with eit..>> view originalBarnaby Joyce confident National Party will retain its seats
Election 2016: Barnaby Joyce confident National Party will retain its seats Posted July 03, 2016 17:51:53 Key regional seats are still in play and a final election result is not expected for days, but National Party leader Barnaby Joyce is confident his party will hold all its seats. Key points:The Nationals looks certain to win the northern Victorian seat of MurrayThe Nationals held off challenges from high profile independents and the Labor Party to retain New Engl..>> view originalFairfax/Ipsos two-party preferred poll closest to election result (so far)
The five major national pollsters were within about one percentage point of the two-party preferred result. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the election's final outcome, political polling provided a good indication of what voters were thinking.The five major national pollsters were within about one percentage point of the two-party preferred result. The results were more varied more at the primary polling level.The last Fairfax/Ipsos two-party pre..>> view originalStorm erupts over Albanese leadership talk
NSW right powerbroker Sam Dastyari has tried to scuttle speculation that Bill Shorten will face a leadership contest against Anthony Albanese. Sam Dastyari is on the front foot. Mr Dastyari (right) says there's no cloud over the Opposition Leader ...>> view originalBrian Mitchell gives old-fashioned campaigning two thumbs up after Eric Hutchinson concedes defeat in Lyons
LABOR’S successful candidate for the seat of Lyons has painted his win as a victory for old-fashioned campaigning over a big spending Liberal Party machine.Brian Mitchell yesterday received a call from his opponent Eric Hutchinson, who conceded defeat.Labor achieved a 3.7 per cent swing on a two-party preferred basis, wiping out the Liberal’s wafer-thin 1.2 per cent buffer in the seat.Mr Mitchell put his victory down to two years of grassroots campaigning.MORE: ABETZ STANDS BY LOCAL CAMPAIGN“The..>> view originalKiller on the run after man shot dead on Cabramatta street
Detectives are trying to piece together the moments before a man was shot dead on a quiet street in Sydney’s south-west.The 24-year-old was standing on Jasmine Crescent in Cabramatta when he was shot in the head at around 10.45pm last night.The man was killed instantly and his killer is believed to have fled in a dark coloured sedan. Police say they believe the attack was targeted and that the victim had likely arranged to meet someone in the street around the time he was killed.Residents repor..>> view original
Monday, July 4, 2016
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