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Leigh Peta Sales (born 10 May 1973) is an Australian author and journalist. She is the host of the Australian television channel ABC's flagship news and current affairs program 7.30.
Sales was born in Brisbane. She was a journalist with the Nine Network before joining the ABC. She is a graduate of Deakin University (Master of International Relations) and Queensland University of Technology (Bachelor of Journalism).
Sales has held positions in national radio current affairs and was NSW political reporter covering the 1999 and 2007 state elections and the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Sales presented Lateline on Monday, Thursday and Friday nights (with Tony Jones presenting on Tuesdays and Wednesdays). She has been the ABC's national security correspondent from 2006 until 2008 and was based in Sydney. Sales was the network's Washington correspondent from 2001 to 2005, covering stories including the Iraq War, the 2004 presidential election, Guantanamo Bay and Hurricane Katrina
In 2011, Sales was appointed presenter of the ABC's flagship news and current affairs program, 7.30.
Kevin Michael Rudd (born 21 September 1957) is a former Australian politician who was twice Prime Minister of Australia, from 2007 to 2010, and again in 2013. He was the first former prime minister to return to the office since Robert Menzies in 1949.
Having previously served as a diplomat, and then as an official for the Queensland Government, Rudd was initially elected to the House of Representatives for Griffith in 1998. He was promoted to the Shadow Cabinet in 2001 as Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs. In December 2006, he successfully challenged Kim Beazley to become the Leader of the Labor Party, subsequently becoming the Leader of the Opposition. Under Rudd, Labor overtook the incumbent Liberal/National Coalition led by John Howard in the polls, making a number of policy announcements on areas such as industrial relations, health, climate change, education ("Building the Education Revolution", "Digital Education Revolution"), and the National Broadband Network.
Labor won the 2007 election by a landslide, with a 23-seat swing in its favour, and Rudd was sworn in as the 26th Prime Minister of Australia on 3 December. The Rudd Government's first acts included signing the Kyoto Protocol and delivering an apology to Indigenous Australians for the Stolen Generations. The previous government's industrial relations legislation, WorkChoices, was largely dismantled, Australia's remaining Iraq War combat personnel were withdrawn, and the "Australia 2020 Summit" was held. In response to the global financial crisis, the government provided economic stimulus packages, and Australia was one of the few developed countries to avoid the late-2000s recession.
Malcolm Turnbull and Leigh Sales lock horns on 7.30, with the host reminding the PM that "I ask the questions on this program" while trying to get answers on the Mal Brough and Ian Macfarlane affairs.
Last night, ABC reporter Leigh Sales criticised Tony Abbott, and questioned him on a number of issues, as she often does, and so well. Here's a nice little compilation of the many times this has occurred.
03/07/2016 After a marathon ABC election night coverage, Leigh Sales cracks a joke about Kerry O'Brien.
Every week, self-described bumblers Annabel Crabb and Leigh Sales talk about books, television, radio, movies, food, politics and whatever else they feel like (read: show tunes) to create the essential easy listening that is Chat 10 Looks 3. Crabb and Sales come to the Wheeler Centre to record an episode of their podcast in the company of a live audience – and find themselves sharing stories of bundts, books and bears.
ABC 7.30 Report 7-08-2013 with Leigh Sales Brilliant hard hitting video putting Kevin Rudd on the spot a few times. A New Way slogan is really the old way.
Scott Morrison sidesteps suggestions that the Government's shift in rhetoric over the budget deficit undermines its credibility.
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https://www.facebook.com/KeepCalmAbbottisnotPM The Questions are not wrong; the answers are.
Leigh Sales interviews Prime Minister Tony Abbott on 7.30 after a leadership spill motion was voted down 61 to 39 by Liberal MPs.
Leonardo DiCaprio is interviewed on Australian Tv by Leigh Sales and we find out a lot from this interview and how and why Leonard chose this EPIC movie The Revenant to be in and the stunts that went with the filming of this movie. CLICK hyperlink & Subscribe http://bit.ly/17vdRiq LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Regarding Copyright law Any video from this channel may or may not at any time contain in full or multiple series of derivative works which are LEGAL under fair use law. The "Fair use" Provisions outlined in TITLE 17, Chapter 01 Article 107 of the U.S. Copyright law states the following: Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, INCLUDING SUCH USE BY REPRODUCTION IN COPIES or phonorecords or BY ANY OTHER MEANS specified by that section ...
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull nominates the country's strong economic growth as the Coalition's greatest achievement in an interview on 7.30, before addressing same-sex marriage, opinion polls and Hillary Clinton. Read more here: http://ab.co/25MO5Xc
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Leigh Sales on breaking the longest election telecast record at the ABC.
Leigh Sales interviews Prime Minister Tony Abbott on 7.30 after a leadership spill motion was voted down 61 to 39 by Liberal MPs.
Every week, self-described bumblers Annabel Crabb and Leigh Sales talk about books, television, radio, movies, food, politics and whatever else they feel like (read: show tunes) to create the essential easy listening that is Chat 10 Looks 3. Crabb and Sales come to the Wheeler Centre to record an episode of their podcast in the company of a live audience – and find themselves sharing stories of bundts, books and bears.
Specious - 'a specious argument' deceptively good, correct or pleasing, but not having real worth [Latin speciosus showy] Listen to Grimma Shorten spin his budget to Leigh Sales ABC 7:30 Report wilfully and deceitfully avoiding giving any facts or figures even when repeatedly asked to provide them, This is the great public speaker that Australian Leftists and Bogans think will lead them from the economic wilderness. The same man who has blocked any attempt all financial advisors including the Reserve Bank deem necessary to reign in overspending, his plan spend even more. When we get to the Budget Reply in Parliament there is no budget reply but an election speech notice how Labor cleverly filled the Public Gallery with teachers and Unionists to applaud at the appropriate moment talk about...
ABC journalist Leigh Sales hosts the United States Studies Centre post-election analysis at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. The panel of David Brady (Stanford University),...
Sometimes authors just get it right. Liane Moriarty (Big Little Lies), Graeme Simsion (The Rosie Effect) and Terry Hayes (I Am Pilgrim) have managed to join the select group of Australian authors who have had blockbuster success locally and overseas. Their books have struck a nerve with readers everywhere, from Liane’s warm and witty suburban dramas, to Graeme’s irresistibly quirky romantic comedies and Terry’s heart-stopping take on the espionage thriller. ABC 7.30’s Leigh Sales finds out the secrets behind the stories you couldn’t put down. Video edited by The Monthly: http://www.themonthly.com.au/video Connect with us: #sydneywritersfestival https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuCZP35tRLm6YfvB9HiS3Vg https://www.facebook.com/SydWritersFest https://twitter.com/SydWritersFest http://instag...
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009 - 09:00 Media panel response to the Howard lecture and public discussion Mr. Howard's lecture was followed a week later by a panel discussion Politicians and Journalists: Adversaries or Bedfellows? on 11 August 2009. Prominent journalists - Alan Kohler, George Megalogenis, Leigh Sales and Paul Kelly - responded to Mr Howard's comments, stimulating lively comments from the audience.
This is part 1 of 3 from the second DVD of China Painting For Beginners by Kathe Leigh Mash. Kathe has been an artist for over 60 years and a China Painter since 1972. Kathe has 2 degrees in Art and Speech, has been teaching since 1980 and doing seminars nationally since 1985. More books and videos available for sale and rent at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords;=kathe+leigh+mash
The Nature of Journalism (Session 1) from the inaugural Public Knowledge Forum, hosted by the US Studies Centre with the support of NSW Trade and Investment, at the Sydney Opera House on Monday November 4 2013. http://publicknowledgeforum.org/ Speakers in this session are - Jonathan Holmes, former MediaWatch presenter - Walter Russell Mead, editor-at-large of The American Interest - Jay Rosen, New York University professor with moderator Leigh Sales, ABC 730 host.
Aquí os traigo la parte 11 con mas temazos. Espero que os guste estas canciones y en un par de horas tendréis puesto la lista de las canciones aquí abajo. En este link podréis descargar las canciones + el fondo (mediafire): https://www.mediafire.com/folder/zghq... Lista de las canciones: (PONDRE EL TIEMPO AL LADO DE LAS CANCIONES, ESPEREN UN MOMENTO) 1-Oorora - Tenko 2-ThimLife - Bigbourne Trap (Original Mix) EDM 3-Cartoon - Immortality (feat. Kristel Aaslaid) [Futuristik Remix] - NCS Release 4-Tobu - Floating 5-Jim Yosef - Forces (feat. Ivan Jamile & Kédo Rebelle) 6-VeeVee Feat. ThimLife - Drum (Original Mix) EDM (Esta canción no lo podréis oír en este video, podran oirlo clicanco a la nota que sale en la pantalla)) 7-Hardstyle - Love The Way You Lie(Nik Fish Hardstyle Remix) 8-Jack H...
Full show notes: http://salesman.red/using-neuro-linguistic-programming-in-sales-with-leigh-ashton/ Leigh Ashton joins Will on this episode of the Salesman Podcast to discuss Neuro Linguistic Programming. -- Neuro Linguistic Programming In Sales -- The show is kicked off with Leigh explaining what the acronym NLP stands for and how salespeople can leverage this technology to add more value in their interactions with prospects. “It’s all about how the mind works and the patterns and programming we have has individuals that cause us to do, act-out and behave in a certain way” – Leigh Ashton The show is wrapped up with Leigh giving a live NLP exercise to Will and they discuss how the techniques used could be useful for salespeople who hate doing their emails. “95% of what we do is unc...
Holding on to pieces, of our summer, going by
On a wall of memories, at the edges of my mind
Whoa, they used to tell a story
But they're just paper to me now
Whoa, they used to say 1000 words
But now they can't be heard
We ran out of time, said goodbye too soon
Pictures being faded, of the summer nights in june
Blurry all the memories, still remember what was true
Pictures they are fading, changing, leaving
A silhouette of you
Foot stamps on the pavements
I'm retracing every corner we turned to see
If we could have kept these moments from burning
To ashes and dust
Whoa, they used to say 1000 words
But now they can't be heard
We ran out of time, said goodbye too soon
Pictures being faded, of the summer nights in june
Blurry all the memories, still remember what was true
Pictures they are fading, changing, leaving
A silhouette of you
A silhouette of you
A silhouette of you
A silhouette of you
We ran out of time, said goodbye too soon
Pictures being faded, of the summer nights in june
Blurry all the memories, still remember what was true
Pictures they are fading, changing, leaving
We ran out of time, said goodbye too soon
Pictures being faded, of the summer nights in june
Blurry all the memories, still remember what was true
Pictures they are fading, changing, leaving