Now for the Gillard tightrope walk
THE waiting is over, let minority government begin.
THE waiting is over, let minority government begin.
YESTERDAY’S theatre of the three rural independents doesn’t change one thing: the new government will be a minority administration.
SO far Julia Gillard is doing a better job of wooing the three rural independents.
THE rise of independents and decline of rural areas leave the Nats in a pickle.
THE alliance between the Labor Party and the new Greens MP in the House of Representatives, Adam Bandt, confirms what we know.
THE first day in the civil compensation case against former David Jones chief Mark McInnes over alleged sexual harassment caused a sensation.
DIGNITY and Julia Gillard parted ways last Saturday evening, at least for now. To use poker terminology, she is all-in for these negotiations.
QUESTIONS are being asked inside the Coalition about poor decision-making that might have cost it the chance to win the election outright.
THE knives are out and the competing narratives have started. The Labor Right is tearing itself apart.
THE only certainty to come out of Saturday’s election result is that uncertainty abounds.
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