Abbott attacks fuel fears of election loss

Original article by Phillip Coorey
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 7 : 4-Mar-16

Former prime minister Tony Abbott is increasingly perceived among his colleagues as a burden. Coalition MPs are concerned about his potential to alienate voters. Abbott’s contribution to the public discourse on issues such as tax cuts and the submarine contract has been judged to be damaging the chances of the Coalition for re-election.

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NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET

Abbott saddles up for another run

Original article by Sid Maher
The Australian – Page: 4 : 25-Jan-16

Former prime minister Tony Abbott has advised that he wants to contest the 2016 federal election. He has held the New South Wales seat of Warringah since 1994, and has nominated for pre-selection for another term in parliament. Abbott has downplayed recent speculation that his former chief of staff Peta Crudlin has urged him to make another bid for the prime ministership.

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LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, LIBERAL PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, SYDNEY HARBOUR FEDERATION TRUST, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, SUTHERLAND SHIRE COUNCIL

Abbott ahead of PM in social media engagement at least

Original article by Dominic White
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 4 : 13-Oct-15

Figures from BrandData show that Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is less popular on social media than his predecessor, Tony Abbott. Turnbull also trails behind ex-prime ministers Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard in terms of engagement on Twitter. He boasts 456,000 followers on Twitter, while Rudd has 1.6 million. However, Turnbull is ranked in first place on YouTube.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, BRAND DATA PTY LTD, TWITTER INCORPORATED, YOUTUBE INCORPORATED, FACEBOOK INCORPORATED

Keating: don’t kill super

Original article by Jacob Greber, Joanna Mather
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 6 : 10-Mar-15

Former prime minister Paul Keating says it would be irresponsible to allow young Australians to use their superannuation savings to buy their first home. Such a move, in his view, would destroy the superannuation system. Both Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Treasurer Joe Hockey believe that the idea of using super to finance the purchase of one’s first home is worth considering

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE TREASURY, LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, THE CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES LIMITED, ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT, AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICE, FAIRFAX MEDIA LIMITED – ASX FXJ

Minister’s backflip spares Whitlam house

Original article by Mark Hawthorne
The Age – Page: 9 : 24-Oct-14

Victorian Planning Minister Matthew Guy has intervened to prevent the demolition of "Ngara". The house in Kew is the birthplace of former prime minister Gough Whitlam. The Heritage Council has granted Guy’s request for an interim protection order, which will prevent the current owner of the historic home from carrying out further demolition work. Guy stepped in after a furore erupted over plans to demolish the home

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VICTORIA. DEPT OF TRANSPORT, PLANNING AND LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE, HERITAGE COUNCIL OF VICTORIA, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, 3AW SOUTHERN CROSS RADIO PTY LTD, FAIRFAX MEDIA LIMITED – ASX FXJ, AUSTRALIA. FOREIGN INVESTMENT REVIEW BOARD, VICTORIA. CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL

Steely Gillard stares down corruption questions

Original article by Marianna Papadakis, Hannah Low
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 8 : 11-Sep-14

Former prime minister Julia Gillard has appeared before the Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance & Corruption. She told the commission on 10 September 2014 that she did not receive any financial benefit from a union slush fund which she helped to set up in 1992. Funds from the Australian Workers’ Union Workplace Reform Association were subsequently misused by Gillard’s then boyfriend, Bruce Wilson. Gillard told the commission that, in hindsight, she would have acted differently

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AUSTRALIA. ROYAL COMMISSION INTO TRADE UNION GOVERNANCE AND CORRUPTION, AUSTRALIAN WORKERS’ UNION – WORKPLACE REFORM ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED, HEALTH SERVICES UNION OF AUSTRALIA

Steely Gillard stares down corruption questions

Original article by Marianna Papadakis, Hannah Low
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 8 : 11-Sep-14

Former prime minister Julia Gillard has appeared before the Royal Commission into Trade Union Governance & Corruption. She told the commission on 10 September 2014 that she did not receive any financial benefit from a union slush fund which she helped to set up in 1992. Funds from the Australian Workers’ Union Workplace Reform Association were subsequently misused by Gillard’s then boyfriend, Bruce Wilson. Gillard told the commission that, in hindsight, she would have acted differently

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AUSTRALIA. ROYAL COMMISSION INTO TRADE UNION GOVERNANCE AND CORRUPTION, AUSTRALIAN WORKERS’ UNION – WORKPLACE REFORM ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED, HEALTH SERVICES UNION OF AUSTRALIA