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trust who .....

trust who .....

Julia Gillard has tackled head on her principal perceived weakness among voters by framing the next federal election as being about trust.

After the routing of the Labor government in Queensland on Saturday put the Prime Minister's trustworthiness at the centre of the political debate, Ms Gillard went on the front foot yesterday, mimicking the strategy John Howard adopted at the start of the 2004 election campaign.

''I'm happy now and in the 2013 election to say 'who do you trust to manage the economy in the interests of working people?','' Ms Gillard said from South Korea where she is attending a nuclear summit with world leaders.

private affairs .....

private affairs .....

The Whistleblower who informed The Sunday Times about the lobbyist offering access to David Cameron, which led to the resignation yesterday of party fund-raiser Peter Cruddas, not to mention the fascinating revelations about the PM's "come upstairs" supper club for wealthy donors, has asked the police to investigate whether the Tory leadership flouted laws banning political parties from taking foreign donations.

warning about warming...

sydney storm

picture by Gus Leonisky

the vagaries of democracy...

something...

Queensland is the fourth state in four years to dismiss a Labor government. Those states contain 87 per cent of Australia's population. And the federal Labor government lost its majority in the same span. Could there be a message?

the wrecking crew .....

the wrecking crew .....

from Crikey …..

Poll Bludger: the hole where Qld Labor used to be

from the spin merchants .....

from the spin merchants .....

Prime Minister Julia Gillard and US President Barack Obama will be among 53 global leaders attending the two-day Nuclear Security Summit in South Korea.

Ms Gillard said Australia would be promoting its proud record on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament. Non-profit think tank the Nuclear Threat Initiative recently ranked Australia as No. 1 for taking action to reduce nuclear risks.

Ms Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott sponsored a statement last week calling for a world free of nuclear weapons.

a heart of gold...

 

pump
Cheney Recovering After Getting a New Heart


By SCOTT SHANE

Former Vice President Dick Cheney had a heart transplant on Saturday after 20 months on a waiting list, and was recovering in a Virginia hospital, a statement from his office said.

Mr. Cheney, 71, who has suffered five heart attacks and was in end-stage heart failure, was recovering in the intensive care unit of Inova Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, Va.

when the poor take the blame..

animals sick

As for the adversarial media—forget it. This is one of Greenwald’s pet peeves, a theme that pervades his widely read column for Salon as well as this book: the coziness of the mainstream media and the power elite, with the former acting as a journalistic Praetorian Guard for the perks and privileges of the political class.

..it happens...

IT HAPPENS...

In the race to the bottom, someone comes out on top

2012 threat alerts .....

2012 threat alerts .....

The English are feeling the pinch in relation to recent events in Libya and have therefore raised their security level from "Miffed" to "Peeved." Soon, though, security levels may be raised yet again to "Irritated" or even "A Bit Cross."

the ultimate hoodie...

the ultimate hoodie...

People wearing hooded sweatshirts are often going to be perceived as a menace, Rivera said.

stellar wind .....

stellar wind .....

A new expose in Wired Magazine has revealed new details about how the National Security Agency is quietly building the largest spy centre in the country in Bluffdale, Utah, as part of a secret NSA surveillance program codenamed "Stellar Wind."

 

the good, the bad and a packet of biscuits...

brazilian

Another Taser-related death in Australia has renewed debate about the powerful weapon and whether it is a safe option for police use.

golf in rookwood...

 

deadfast


A STRUGGLING Sydney golf club with a declining membership is considering joining forces with a cemetery that is overflowing.

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