Archive for February, 2019
Cardinal George Pell found guilty
Posted by John, February 27th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: 1%, Catholic church, George Pell
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A jury found Cardinal George Pell guilty of child sexual abuse in December last year I write in Independent Australia. Pell was found guilty of sexual penetration of a child under 16 and four charges of committing indecent acts with a child, or in their presence. after five weeks of hearings and three and a half days of […]
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Julie Bishop and the Liberal Party women
Posted by John, February 25th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Julie Bishop, Morrison government
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By John Passant | 25 February 2019, 7:00am | Independent Australia It was Julie Bishop’s farewell. She was Australia’s first female Foreign Minister but what were her achievements in the role? Cosying up to Saudi Arabia and its war crimes in Yemen? Keeping our lapdogs in Nauru and Papua New Guinea well fed? Downplaying on the global […]
Buy signed copies of my new poetry book ‘Whose broken is this? and other poems’
Posted by John, February 22nd, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: my poetry
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You can buy signed copies of my new book of poetry ‘Whose Broken is This? and other poems’ via the Independent Australia online shop.
From Manus and Medevac to mates’ rates
Posted by John, February 21st, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Helloworld Travel, Manus Island, Morrison government
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Bill Shorten has backflipped on Medevac for refugees and asylum seekers imprisoned without charge on Manus Island and Nauru. Last week, Labor supported the Bill to bring sick people from these two concentration camps to Australia, but watered it down to limit its application to those already on the two islands. Then this Tuesday, the […]
Cormann and the Coalition play hide and seek with the truth
Posted by John, February 20th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
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By John Passant | 20 February 2019, 7:00am | Independent Australia From travel rorts to Paladin, to union raids and the Banking RC, hiding is what the Morrison Government is about, writes Canberra correspondent John Passant. Need a holiday? Contact Matty Cormann Travel. Book your adventure, give us your credit card details and we’ll forget to charge you. Terms and conditions apply. […]
Paladin: Closed tenders and shady dealings
Posted by John, February 19th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Asylum seekers, Independent Australia, Morrison government, Paladin
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The Paladin Group is a small company with a shack on Kangaroo Island – until last week – as its head office. After all the media interest, as well as a PO Box in Singapore, Paladin now has an office in Canberra. The phone might even work. According to its website, Paladin is ‘… a leading provider of project support services in the Asia-Pacific.’ These […]
The Morrison Government: Teetering around the edges of governance – my full article from Independent Australia
Posted by John, February 18th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Independent Australia, Morrison government
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By John Passant | 18 February 2019, 7:00am | The defeat of the Government on the Medivac Bill is the potential precursor to its defeat in the upcoming election, writes Canberra correspondent John Passant. Last week in Parliament (12 February) the Government was defeated on the ‘Medical Evacuations Bill‘ and Question Time became the “longest in history” to avoid debate on a […]
The Morrison Government: Teetering around the edges of governance
Posted by John, February 18th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Morrison government
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The defeat of the Government on the Medevac Bill is the potential precursor to its defeat in the upcoming election, writes Canberra correspondent John Passant. Click here to read the whole article
The Morrison Government – avoiding parliamentary scrutiny and defeat is its main game
Posted by John, February 15th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
Tags: Morrison government
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Thursday in Parliament House was another momentous day. The Prime Minister tabled the 11th Closing the Gap report in Parliament in the morning. It showed that far from improving, the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are going backwards compared to the rest of us. Last year we were on track to meet 3 […]
The Banking Royal Commission: Business as usual for the Big Four
Posted by John, February 6th, 2019 - under Uncategorized.
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The Banking Royal Commission: Business as usual for the Big FourWith the release of the Banking Royal Commission report, it seems the banks have come out unscathed due to political protection, writes John Passant in Independent Australia. Click here to read the whole article in Independent Australia.