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2015
2015x10
Stand back. New project. Reforming the budget process. Urgent.
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Tony Abbott, Australian Prime Minister
2015x1
Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of Australia
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The Duke of Edinburgh Day Honours List.
2015x2
An Australian who is concerned about his pet
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Dr Dawe does an excellent job here.
2015x3
A Troubled Sportsman
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Nothing we're doing is working.
2015x4
Mr Shelby Wrightmate, NBN Website Manager
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Democracy. From the Greek ‘Demos’ and ‘Crassy’
2015x5
The Perils of High Office
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Senator George Brandis, Attorney General
2015x6
Bill Shorten, Australian Opposition Leader
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A Few Words With the Clubhouse Leader
2015x7
Christopher Pyne, Leader of the House
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A Gift for Management
2015x8
A Constitutional Lawyer
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Does Australia Need a Government?
2015x9
Mr Wesley Broadband
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Can We Have Our $29billion Back?
2015x11
Tony Snowgood
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Never has so much been owed to so many, by so few.
2015x12
Rick A’Mortis, Policy Cancellations Officer for Australia
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Repairing the Budget using only a sense of wonder and a cigar.
2015x13
Lex Larter, Constitutional lawyer
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An Interesting Defence Begins to Take Shape
2015x14
Stew Pidlaw, a diplomatic policy advisor
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Bryan’s quick-thinking could save Australia $12b here.
2015x15
Bryan might be lucky to get out of this
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Please Note the Position of the Exit Nearest Your Seat
2015x16
Joe Hockey, Treasurer of Australia
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The word ‘Election’ on P 13 of the budget papers, should read 'Projected Surplus'.
2015x17
Tony Abbott, Prime Minister, and Bill Shorten, Opposition Leader
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The State of Politics. (Perhaps you might like to sit down.)
2015x18
Joe Hockey, Treasurer
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Reaching Out to the Young. Adorbz.
2015x19
Leslie Miserables, a representative of the hospitality industry
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Les wins a prize beyond the dreams of avarice.
2015x20
Scott Morrison, Minister for Social Services
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A refusal to be bullied by the majority.
2015x21
Mordy Pressing, Australian immigration policy interpreter
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The new sliding scale of ethics. Officially launched this week.
2015x22
Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of Australia
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A few venue problems but otherwise a strong preparation.
2015x23
Dennis Elbow, Sports Reporter
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Aussies Away to a Great Start at Wimbledon.
2015x24
Ray Tryze, Building Contractor
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Malcolm Turnbull, an enigma explained.
2015x25
Des Troy, media advisor to the Prime Minister's Department Barnaby.
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Please call Dave, Julie and Barry, Jim Baigent, Norma and Phil, Knackers and Fiona Wallop.
2015x26
Justin Credible
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Would-be Quiz Contestant Seeking a recount in the hope of working with Bryan again
2015x27
Live from Edgbaston, Birmingham. (Between Liverpool and Manchester and London)
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Andy Snottout Cricket correspondent
2015x28
Mr Tony Abbott, Australian Prime Minister
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The masterclass continues
2015x29
Understanding Grexit
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Mac Rowe, economist.
2015x30
A Busy Week
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Homer Phobe, a policy advisor to the Australian Government.
2015x31
Yes. We know. Please form an orderly queue
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Greg Hunt Minister for* the Environment
2015x32
(Name withheld).
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Radical suggestions from an insider
2015x33
Tony, a schoolboy.
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A difficult but necessary conversation
2015x34
Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister.
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A seamless transition in our sales division
2015x35
Mr Gerald Mander, Culling Contractor with the Arts Ministry
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Australian political history, in some detail
2015x36
Christopher Pyne. Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science.
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All three portfolios are united in a single $50b infrastructure project
2015x37
Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister
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With one bound Malcolm was free
2015x38
Stan Beyormann, a very well-read baker.
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Scott's book got 4.5 stars in 'Tractor Weekly'
2015x39
Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister.
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In full sail as we head for open water
2015x40
Mr Maurice Oxford, Social researcher
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Some Slight Contradictions as We Move Abbottlessly Forward
2015x40
A Case for Special Consideration
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Billy, a schoolboy.
2015x41
Scott Morrison, Federal Treasurer
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The night the Abbott went down
2015x42
Copernicus Jackson, an actuary
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In which a number of issues are discussed
2015x43
Christopher Pyne. The Parliamentary Year Draws to a Close
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The Nativity Play. Does it send the wrong message?
2015x44
Xmas Gift Suggestions
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Norman Harvey, festive retail consultant.
2015x45
Slasher and Biffo, expert commentators
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Live from the cricket, where the Test is perfectly poised

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