Index of Media Coverage

The following list covers all references to Robert McClelland in mainstream newspapers, radio and television programs from Robert's election in 1996 to 3 December 2007.

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Rudd seeks a new place in the world for Australia, AGE, Monday, 3 December 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Keep ban on civil unions: Christians, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 3 December 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Libs to rethink gay laws position, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 3 December 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Political science: The Labor ministry in full, SUNDAY AGE, Sunday, 2 December 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Dad plots escape path for his son, HERALD SUN, Saturday, 1 December 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Stamp of authority [and] Cartoon: Don't worry, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 1 December 2007

Newspaper Clippings, No escape: Can David Hicks ever be free of the shackles of his past?, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Saturday, 1 December 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Warning on ACT same-sex union bill, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 1 December 2007

Newspaper Clippings, United they stand out, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Saturday, 1 December 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Do-it-yourself charter to right future wrongs, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 1 December 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Saturday: Runs in the family, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 1 December 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Haneef inquiry flagged, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 1 December 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd cabinet focus on skills, reform, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Gillard wins plum roles as Rudd's revolution rolls, AGE, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd's cultural revolution begins, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Rudd has two High Court spots to be sorted out, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Power play, ADVERTISER, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, It's all yours: the big power shift. Seven women, new faces in Rudd team, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, McClelland quickly fills his policy plate, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, The new cabinet, HERALD SUN, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Gillard to drive Labor agenda [Gillard to drive Rudd's agenda], AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, The Cabinet, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, McClelland can ask Debus about tortured life of an attorney-general, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd's portfolio break-up brings big changes [and] The class of Kevin07: The Rudd team, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: New line-up proclaims the Kev and Julia show, AGE, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Federal Cabinet, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd dresses up female roles, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Mending fences with Muslim Australia, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Security agencies to retain roles, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Corbell to revive gay union Act, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Labor and Liberals draw up Canberra's new battlelines, AGE, Friday, 30 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Olive branch to rivals, COURIER-MAIL, Thursday, 29 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Star recruits to bide time under Rudd, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 27 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Plenty of new faces to choose from in ministry selection, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 26 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Garrett decision is first tough call, HERALD SUN, Monday, 26 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, PM-elect holds all the cards in dealing out ministerial portfolios, AGE, Monday, 26 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Tougher stance on whaling expected, AGE, Monday, 26 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: New broom ponders a foreign affair, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 26 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Scale of victory gives PM-elect a free hand to pick team, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 26 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Get tough on whaling, Greens tells Labor, AGE, Monday, 26 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Work choices: He's started, COURIER-MAIL, Monday, 26 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: It's over, at long last, SUNDAY TIMES (PERTH), Sunday, 25 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, And the winner is ... me too, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 25 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd's team, SUNDAY MAIL (BRISBANE), Sunday, 25 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd leads Labor triumph making way for a dream team, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 25 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, PM stands by hopeful as joke backfires, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 23 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Where the parties stand, ADVERTISER, Friday, 23 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard steps up whaling protest, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 20 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Bomb victim to present anti-war petition, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 19 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Outrage as whaling fleet heads for Antarctic, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 19 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Japanese on hunt for 1000 whales, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 19 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Whaling fleet leaves with humpbacks in its sights, AGE, Monday, 19 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, National security: don't mention the war, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 17 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, 'Don't stuff up'. Labor sends candidates list of what to do and not to do, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 17 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Cleric rejects ASIO request to deport himself, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, On the stump: The greate debate, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Iraq: a point of departure, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, ASIO to Sydney Sheikh: deport yourself, please, AGE, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, ALP vows military whale watch, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Agreeably opposed, AGE, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, The stump: The Minister from Armentieres, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Downer loosens foreign tongue, ADVERTISER, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Quote/unquote [and] When does this end?, AGE, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, French polish adds shine to a dull debate, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Election 2007: Day 32, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Building nations in our region, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor takes tough stand on whale kill, AGE, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Downer stands by commitment to Iraq in foreign policy debate, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Campaign dairy: Technically whose fault?, Gunner be trouble, Sacre bleu!, No country party, Just a petit show-off, COURIER-MAIL, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor promises whale watch over Japanese, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 16 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Global challenges an elephant in the room, AGE, Thursday, 15 November 2007

Radio Program, Election 2007: Minister and Shadow Minister will debate foreign affairs policy, PM, Thursday, 15 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Front benches lack diversity, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 14 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Rudd faces hard Labor, HERALD SUN, Wednesday, 14 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor promises $5m Defence think-tank, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 14 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Defence centre promise, AGE, Wednesday, 14 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Doubts over cricket tour to Pakistan, AGE, Wednesday, 14 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Judge in plea to Pakistan president, AGE, Tuesday, 13 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Who will make Rudd cabinet cut?, SUNDAY AGE, Sunday, 11 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Don't mention Iraq or Iran, or China, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 7 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Rudd would seize more power as PM, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 7 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, We won't back Musharraf: Howard, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 6 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Strewth! Willing stoush, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 6 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, PM slams Musharraf's ruling, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 6 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Parochialism trumps principle in the ultimate me-too, SUNDAY AGE, Sunday, 4 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Garrett pips Abbott in gaffes week, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 3 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Campaign trail: No phone calls, no flowers, INDEPENDENT WEEKLY, Saturday, 3 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, We speak with forked tongue on death penalty: ex-judge, AGE, Thursday, 1 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Execution stance under fire, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 1 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: No shades of grey in execution ethics, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 1 November 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Labor's beds are burning, HERALD SUN, Wednesday, 31 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Garrett's Kyoto blunder, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Clash on foreign affairs, ADVERTISER, Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Debate on foreign policy, AGE, Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Radio Program, Foreign Minister discusses opinion polls; climate change; foreign policy; and Bali Nine, ABC NEWSRADIO, Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Death of diggers due to Iraq folly, says Wilkie, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 29 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, On the stump: Talkfest [and] The youth vote, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 26 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Every party needs a cocktail of lawyers, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 25 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Giving voters what they want [and] Cartoon, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 25 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd warms to union connection, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 25 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Death penalty gets personal for Labor, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 22 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Star army recruit defies ALP policy, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 21 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: All fall out if Labor loses, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 20 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Fine print missing from Coalition union scare campaign, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 20 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Whom to trust about China, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 19 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Unwilling coalition, COURIER-MAIL, Friday, 19 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Misusing terror victims' pain to fight culture wars, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 18 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: The wry side: Dead voter walking as democracy faces the firing squad, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 18 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Too much arguing, not enough debating, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 18 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, On the stump: Rhetorical Rudd [and] Hitting the sac [and] New voters [and] On the hustings, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 17 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Turn up the heat on don't-mention-the-ALP Rudd, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 17 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Wily Faulkner eyes Rudd tyros, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 17 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Death penalty for principles, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 16 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Risk of broken windows if political stone throwing starts, ADVERTISER, Tuesday, 16 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, High profiles offer hope in race for seats, COURIER-MAIL, Tuesday, 16 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, PM tests Rudd: debate me, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 15 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Coalition still faces poll 'annihilation' [and] Newspoll, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 15 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: A poll still there for the winning, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 15 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Coalition's dream team may quickly become a nightmare, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 15 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Election 2007: Profile: Kevin Rudd: The careful crafting of a leader, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 15 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Decision '07: Seats to watch, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 15 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Sparing the Bali bombers, HERALD SUN, Monday, 15 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: The trouble with Rudd's iron grip on Labor team, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 15 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Rudd's blame shame, MERCURY, Monday, 15 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Military veteran takes on a 12-year MP [and] Eden-Monaro, AGE, Monday, 15 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard: 'We need the right leadership': Rudd: 'I'm offering new leadership', AGE, Monday, 15 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Fleeting mention of 'right' offsider, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 15 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Election 07: Australia's key match-ups, HERALD SUN, Monday, 15 October 2007

Radio Program, Election 2007: Opposition Leader outlines his campaign goals, AM, Monday, 15 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Morals sold out for political expediency, SUNDAY MAIL (BRISBANE), Sunday, 14 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Wheels fall off desperate duo, SUNDAY TIMES (PERTH), Sunday, 14 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Mixed signals on death penalty, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 14 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Principles be damned, SUNDAY TASMANIAN, Sunday, 14 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: And now for something completely different, SUNDAY TERRITORIAN, Sunday, 14 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Standing in judgement, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 14 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Reconciliation move a sign of desperate man, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 14 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Rudd must relax grip on the reins, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 14 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Principles the first casualty in politics, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 14 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Death penalty messages hit our credibility, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 14 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Rudd is not fit to rule, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 14 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Death duty, SUNDAY TIMES (PERTH), Sunday, 14 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Howard rounds the bend, SUN-HERALD, Sunday, 14 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Emotional sensitivity undermines practical gains, AGE, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Labor front bench still evolving, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Double standard on death, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Killing undertaken by the state is still killing, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Drug mule's parents say death never the answer, AGE, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Australians expect executions, says PM, AGE, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: A case of Mr Fixit taking care of business, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, The mean machines, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Desperate times, AGE, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Bali sorrow rubbed raw, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Telling glimpse of Rudd in power, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Debate gagged amid a war of words, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Bogus battle about to get real, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Capital punishment back on the agenda, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 13 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Death penalty twist to Bali anniversary, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 12 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: How long must we wait?, HERALD SUN, Friday, 12 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Delay on poll date announcement costly, COURIER-MAIL, Friday, 12 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Victims' families outraged that Bali bombers attended party, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 12 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Death row only for foreigners, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 12 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Teflon Kevin- but for how much longer?, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 12 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Deterrence dilemma, MERCURY, Friday, 12 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Bring the poll on now, Mr Howard, ADVERTISER, Friday, 12 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Bali carnage recalls threat of Islamism, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 12 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Reject execution for Bali bombers: Joyce, AGE, Friday, 12 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Rudd stumbles after knee-jerk reaction on death penalty, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 12 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Knocking on Kevin's door, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 12 October 2007

TV Program, Friday forum: Aboriginal reconciliation; death penalties; Kevin Rudd; election; small business, LATELINE, Friday, 12 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Vote on fixed term pledged, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Whose human rights come first?, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Be consistent on execution: Jakarta MP, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Stanhope fuels death stoush, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Pussyfooting with the death penalty, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, MP pays the death penalty, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd pledge for $15m children's cancer wing, ADVERTISER, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Aussies in firing line over Iraqi street shootings, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Under the flag: Punishment in the capital, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Downer calls off trip for Bali anniversary, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Standby for recall after death penalty gaffe [MPs stand by for recall after execution gaffe], AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor receives Pell's blessing, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Costello ties Rudd to stigma of Burke, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Stalemate as all await polling date, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Not man enough', says PM of Rudd: ' What he's really saying is it's never his fault, AGE, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Defiance over Rudd gag, COURIER-MAIL, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Party games: Leader does not have a day to learn lines, COURIER-MAIL, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Labor shoots itself, MERCURY, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd bogged down on capital punishment policy, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Death penalty fracas dulls a Labor star, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Piers perspective: Rudd's blame game, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Radio Program, Foreign Minister discusses his visit to Brisbane; Howard government; passport; Bali bombers; death penalty; Sudanese refugees; , ABC RADIO 612, BRISBANE, Thursday, 11 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd in fast turn on death penalty, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd's me-too policy mess, AGE, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Rudd lights the fuse for coalition broadside, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor red-faced over death penalty gaffe, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Cut & paste: How the boss counsels (or blames) Labor staff for errors, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Jakarta lifeline for Bali bombers, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: And another thing...[Robert McClelland], DAILY TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Bombers laud Labor stand, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd cites Downer on anti-death push, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Political punishment, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd's Bali disgrace, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, No guarantees for McClelland: Rudd, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Maintain our death penalty stance in Asia, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor pain, HERALD SUN, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Political capital, HERALD SUN, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, For Rudd, death penalty is poison, COURIER-MAIL, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Labor's misguided shot lost in tragedy on the frontline [Labor's misguided shot obscured by tragedy], COURIER-MAIL, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Rudd's keen to pass the buck, HERALD SUN, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, The changing politics of war, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Radio Program, Shadow Minister discusses ALP position on the death penalty, STATEWIDE (ABC RADIO), Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Radio Program, Coalition and ALP make election promises; ACT Chief Minister supports comments made by Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister opposing, PM, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Radio Program, Treasurer discusses death penalty; pensions; Treasury; roads; superannuation; Brian Burke; and WA opinion polls, 6PR, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Radio Program, Treasurer discusses Western Australia; death penalty; interest rates; government advertising; election; mining; pensions; and c, ABC RADIO 720, PERTH, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Radio Program, Foreign Minister discusses death penalty; and Bali bombers, 2GB, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Radio Program, Prime Minister discusses Pacific Highway; RAAF aircraft; hospitals; death penalty; and forthcoming federal election, JOHN LAWS PROGRAM, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Radio Program, Opposition Leader discusses death penalty; Robert McClelland's speech; and Bali bombers, NEIL MITCHELL (RADIO 3AW, MELBOURNE), Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Radio Program, Foreign Minister discusses capital punishment; concern about possible military incursion by Turkey into northern Iraq, AM, Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd to oppose death penalty, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 9 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Death penalty is always wrong, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 9 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Family angry at $16,000 for life taken, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 9 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Save Bali bombers: Labor, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 9 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor fight to save Bali bombers [Labor to fight death penalty], SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 9 October 2007

Radio Program, Shadow Minister's statement about capital punishment in Asia causes controversy; Opposition Leader says Robert McClelland's s, PM, Tuesday, 9 October 2007

Radio Program, Foreign Minister discusses capital punishment, 2GB, Tuesday, 9 October 2007

TV Program, Foreign Minister discusses Afghanistan; Iraq; British troop withdrawal; and capital punishment, AGENDA (SKY TV), Tuesday, 9 October 2007

TV Program, Opposition Leader discusses death of soldier in Afghanistan; Iraq; troop deployments; speech by Robert McClelland; and death pe, SKY NEWS, Tuesday, 9 October 2007

TV Program, Opposition Leader discusses capital punishment in Bali; and composition of ALP frontbench if he wins the election, 7.30 REPORT, Tuesday, 9 October 2007

TV Program, Soldier dies in Afghanistan; Prime Minister criticises Opposition Leader for handling of remarks by Shadow Defence Minister, 7.30 REPORT, Tuesday, 9 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: 'In a tight spot, who would you want fighting for you?', SUNDAY MAIL (ADELAIDE), Sunday, 7 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: The inside story: what makes them tick, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 6 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, The prince: Squares pegged for Rudd's rounds, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 6 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Proposal on Iran 'embarrassing' [Proposal on Iran labelled a stunt], AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 4 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Britain doubles withdrawal from Iraq, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 3 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Rudd's mantra: serve public, not political interests, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 3 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Britain will pull 1000 troops out of southern Iraq by Christmas, AGE, Wednesday, 3 October 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd forced to confirm key cabinet roles, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 28 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Rudd sends a strong message to business and to his party: the Opposition Leader has paved the way for a tough approach, AGE, Friday, 28 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Red-faced Rudd quick to name Labor's A-team, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 28 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Rudd's confusing foreign policy, AGE, Wednesday, 26 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Poor must 'pull their weight' on CO2, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 26 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Labor policy on troop withdrawal is a big con, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 21 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Pine Gap on US missile front line, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 21 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Nazi slur: Libs staffer backs down, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 20 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Ambassador sees friction under ALP, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 20 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Envoy unfazed by Iraq pull-out, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 19 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Staking a claim among giants, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 19 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Kidnapped Israeli soldier's dad seeks global support for release, AGE, Tuesday, 18 September 2007

TV Program, Opposition Deputy Leader discusses Liberal Party leadership; Shadow Ministry; ALP policies; and election, INSIDERS, Sunday, 16 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Iraq exit strategy: heat on Howard, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 15 September 2007

Radio Program, United States: President says reduction of troops in Iraq is a sign that the war strategy is working, PM, Friday, 14 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, PM firm in face of US Iraq drawdown, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard digs in on Iraq commitment, AGE, Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Troop withdrawal not an option: PM, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Beware of the wolves in fine, woolly garments, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard: no plan to withdraw Aust soldiers in Iraq, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Canberra holds firm on Iraq troops, AGE, Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Liberal positions vacant, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 11 September 2007

Radio Program, Foreign Minister says reducing US troops numbers in Iraq indicates a degree of success; Shadow Minister wants a phased withdraw, AM, Tuesday, 11 September 2007

TV Program, Minister discusses the Petraeus report on US troops in Iraq; political situation in Iraq; and Liberal Party leadership, SKY NEWS, Tuesday, 11 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Putin insists uranium is not for weapons use, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 8 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Whoever is PM, Iraq remains our problem, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 8 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd makes his point on Iraq, alliance s future [and] Photograph, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 7 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: With the next president in mind, Rudd is straight with Bush: the alliance with the US is not threatened by the Labor le, AGE, Friday, 7 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Hu hears Rudd in his own words, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 7 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Bush charm fails to sway Rudd on Iraq, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 7 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Australia, China commit to strategic relationship, AGE, Friday, 7 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Bush takes Burmese junta to task over protests ban, AGE, Thursday, 6 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: We must debate why we're in Iraq, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 6 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd woos world chiefs, HERALD SUN, Wednesday, 5 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, We're in Iraq for US, says PM as Bush flies in, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 4 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: A fine line between presidential endorsement and friendly fire, AGE, Tuesday, 4 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Troops back Libs on Iraq, says Nelson, AGE, Tuesday, 4 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, British pull-out triggers Iraq row, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 4 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd takes chance to meet top leaders, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 4 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, APEC 2007: PM puts spotlight on Labor over US alliance: Garrett attacks climate change policies, AGE, Monday, 3 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Pledge of police for Afghans, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 3 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor is divided over US: Howard, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 3 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor to send police to fight opium trade, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 3 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard restates support for Bush, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 3 September 2007

TV Program, Shadow Minister discusses alliance with United States; withdrawing troops from Iraq; drug trade in Afghanistan; and APEC, SUNDAY, Sunday, 2 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, The tall poppy syndrome, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 1 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Bush won't change my mind on Iraq: Rudd, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 1 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, On the world stage, AGE, Saturday, 1 September 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Changing role in Iraq, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 31 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Terrorism links to opium rejected, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 28 August 2007

Radio Program, Shadow Minister says selling uranium to India could result in reduced military cooperation from Pakistan, PM, Tuesday, 21 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Letter: US alliance in safe hands with Labor, SUNDAY AGE, Sunday, 19 August 2007

TV Program, Foreign Minister discusses selling uranium to India, ASIA PACIFIC FOCUS, Sunday, 19 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Two accords with Russia planned, AGE, Saturday, 18 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Plan to sell uranium to India, Russia sparks anger, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 18 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor to block sales to India, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 18 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Downer knows better, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 17 August 2007

Radio Program, Foreign Minister wants to sell uranium to Russia; Shadow Minister wants conditions on its sale; minor parties oppose selling it, PM, Friday, 17 August 2007

Radio Program, Shadow Minister discusses selling uranium to India and Russia, ABC NEWSRADIO, Friday, 17 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor set to shake up the nuclear debate, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 16 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Doubt on uranium exports to India, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 16 August 2007

TV Program, Foreign Minister announces decision to export uranium to India; Shadow Minister criticises plan because India has not signed no, 7.30 REPORT, Thursday, 16 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Uranium deal for India under attack, AGE, Wednesday, 15 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd rebukes candidate over remarks, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 14 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Tensions rise over Moti affair, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 14 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Voters want out. Iraq patience fading - Downer, HERALD SUN, Monday, 13 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rein in insurgents or we'll be voted out, Downer tells Iraqis, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 13 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard 'weak' on Iraq [Iraq letter weak, shallow], AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 13 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Wise counsel key: ALP, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 3 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Failed states an invitation to criminals, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 3 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Ring of steel for Iraq oil, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 3 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Open your gates to migrants: bank chief, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 2 August 2007

Newspaper Clippings, India loses bid to join APEC: Downer, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 28 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Libs, Labor at odds on India: Australia could do yellowcake deal, AGE, Friday, 27 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, WA to fight for uranium ban, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 27 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, India for APEC: Labor, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 27 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Premiers vow to dig in on uranium, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 27 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor foreshadows APEC revamp, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 27 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Downer 'failed in his duties', ADVERTISER, Tuesday, 24 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor ads target Iraq strategy, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 23 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor takes battle over Iraq, AWB to Downer’s home turf, ADVERTISER, Monday, 23 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, ALP wages war on Iraq policy, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 23 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Jemaah Islamiyah: a terror network unravelling, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 14 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, China: a relationship at risk?, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 14 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, ALP seizes on Iraq report, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 14 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Alarm at Iraq terrorism exports, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 12 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Moti asked Labor to assist case, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 12 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd steps up attack on Howard over Iraq strategy, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 12 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Downer v Nelson on troops request, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 12 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Crime ties undermine APEC security force, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, No doubt US will stay course in Iraq, says PM, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard stands firm on Iraq war, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor claims Govt caught 'crying wolf', CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, UN youth body keen to have voice heard, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor pledges climate links, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, PM warns against pullout from Iraq, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Radio Program, Foreign Minister is displeased at appointment of Julian Moti as Attorney-General of Solomon Islands, because he is wanted in Au, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Indonesia irked at fresh travel warning, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 10 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, McClelland's UN prescription for Iraq, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 10 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Downer admits safety of oil key to Iraq war, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 7 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Iraq's oil becomes a slippery subject, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 7 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, PM flags more defence spending as Rudd goes on attack over Iraq, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 7 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Iraq war impelled by oil, admits PM, COURIER-MAIL, Friday, 6 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Coalition divided on Iraq: key figures disagree whether oil is a factor in Australia's role in Iraq, AGE, Friday, 6 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Government slips up on oil connection, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 6 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Oil not reason for Iraq war, insists PM, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 6 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, 20-year terror war, HERALD SUN, Friday, 6 July 2007

Radio Program, Shadow Minister discusses ALP policy to withdraw troops from Iraq, PM, Thursday, 5 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, AWB scandal cost taxpayers $lOm, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 3 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Political landscape: Where you fit in the mix, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 2 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: PM in danger zone as pullout from Iraq looms, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 2 July 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Australia 'won't abandon Iraq', CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 30 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, In the eye of the storm [and] Hard tackler, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 30 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor renews call for Iraq pull-out, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 29 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard's Kyoto stance criticised, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 27 June 2007

Radio Program, Shadow Minister discusses possible announcement by the Prime Minister on withdrawing troops from Iraq, 2CC, Wednesday, 27 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Australia fitted out Fiji military: Nelson, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 26 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: PM's fighting words a covert cut and run job, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, 26 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Are we about to pull out of Iraq?, HERALD SUN, Tuesday, 26 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, PM undermines reasons for staying in Iraq: Labor, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 25 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Broken vow on Iraq exit strategy, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 25 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Australia must take a broader view of its future, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 16 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Penalties for bribery and defying UN, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 15 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Nelson seeks new friends if US falters, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 15 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Khmer Rouge tribunals approved, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 14 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Downer attacks Timor on defence, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 9 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Downer pans East Timor's 'unrealistic' defence plan, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 9 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, A man with ideals for an ideal job, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 9 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Silk asks if sacked officer will chase Jenkins claim, AGE, Monday, 4 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Asia and Australia must keep working on a tricky balance, AGE, Friday, 1 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, New law should help journalists [Law helps journos protect sources], DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, 1 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Journos' identity crisis, HERALD SUN, Friday, 1 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, McClelland disputes diplomatic gaffe, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 1 June 2007

Newspaper Clippings, ALP's breach in diplomacy risks China ties, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 31 May 2007

Radio Program, Foreign Minister discusses Balibo Five inquest; and comments by Robert McClelland, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Thursday, 31 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Downer backs calls for release of Suu Kyi, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 29 May 2007

TV Program, Liberal MPs respond to unfavourable opinion polls; Opposition Leader criticises Prime Minister's plan for a climate change adv, 7.30 REPORT, Tuesday, 29 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Junta is as bad as Mugabe, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 28 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Fit for office, HERALD SUN, Saturday, 26 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Japan puts the heat on Howard, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 26 May 2007

Radio Program, Shadow Minister says ALP foreign policy will focus on Asia Pacific region; and will not support unilateral military action, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Friday, 25 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Electoral wizard shows his rabbit, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 24 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Australia 'shy' on human rights abuse, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 24 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Team strategy won't play, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 24 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Growers to take control, COURIER-MAIL, Wednesday, 23 May 2007

Radio Program, Minister discusses government advertising; opinion polls; and AWB, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Wednesday, 23 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Aussie troops 'a target in Iraq', CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 22 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Britain's resolve on Iraq in question, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 22 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Don't pull out: Iraqi minister, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 22 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor 'would downgrade US', SUNDAY AGE, Sunday, 20 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Meeting the Dalai Lama is the right thing to do, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 19 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, ALP warns on climate threat, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 18 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, PM yet to pencil in Dalai Lama, while hypocrisy taunts fly, AGE, Friday, 18 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Carbon plan step closer, AGE, Friday, 18 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Leaders in step on visit, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 17 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Dalai Lama backflip after 'hypocrite' tag, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 17 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd, PM backflip on Dalai Lama talks, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 17 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd's Dalai Lama drama, AGE, Thursday, 17 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd plans Dalai Lama meeting, COURIER-MAIL, Thursday, 17 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, PM, Rudd, may defy China over Dalai Lama, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 17 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Call to throw out relatives of Zimbabwe regime, AGE, Thursday, 17 May 2007

TV Program, Shadow Minister discusses euthanasia; forthcoming Dalai Lama visit; and troops in Iraq, 9AM WITH DAVID AND KIM, Thursday, 17 May 2007

Radio Program, ALP Member and Greens Leader criticise the government for not agreeing to meet the Dalai Lama, AM, Wednesday, 16 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, US must stay in Asia, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Monday, 14 May 2007

Radio Program, Prime Minister wants cricket tour of Zimbabwe stopped; Shadow Minister wants Zimbabwean President Mugabe referred to Internatio, AM, Monday, 14 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: In the world of diplomacy, it's often best to say nothing, SUNDAY AGE, Sunday, 13 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Fretilin still a force, says Timor PM, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 12 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Passport ban could halt tour, says Labor, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 12 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Dilemma of Dalai Lama's visit, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 12 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard: don't tour Zimbabwe, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Saturday, 12 May 2007

TV Program, Shadow Minister discusses East Timor presidential elections; and cricket tour to Zimbabwe, SKY NEWS, Friday, 11 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Downer to urge cricket boycott, AGE, Tuesday, 8 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Army voters hate those who blow whistle: Lib, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 5 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, KeIIy's next campaign, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 5 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Govt rejects 'nuclear concern' assessment, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 3 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Help us fight terrorism: Ruddock, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 2 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Army man parachuted into bellwether seat, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 1 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Security pulls soldier to politics, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 1 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Today: Welcome to politics and home ownership, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 1 May 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Big end of town dances with stars, AGE, Saturday, 28 April 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Vanstone quits politics, now for the Italian job, AGE, Friday, 27 April 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Plea for Korea's forgotten war dead, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 20 April 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd heads to Washington, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 19 April 2007

Newspaper Clippings, US capital puts out welcome mat for Rudd, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 19 April 2007

Newspaper Clippings, US to get closer look at alternative, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 17 April 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Quiet obedience can never serve Labor MPs well, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 16 April 2007

Newspaper Clippings, A vote for the earth: how green our federal MPs really are, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Monday, 16 April 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Right and left wingers, but all handball experts, AGE, Thursday, 12 April 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Stop the presses: the story Rudd tried to kill, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 31 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, More SAS troops likely for Afghanistan, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 26 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Time running out for Iraq and Howard, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 24 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Fuel for PM's battle cry, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 23 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Politics, not army, needed in Iraq: ALP, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 23 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, MPs rush to come clean: Santoro scandal sparks action, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 22 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, All duties neglected besides Iraq: Labor, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 22 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard pleads for time on Iraq, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 22 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, 'Well I do declare': MPs now rushing to sign up, COURIER-MAIL, Thursday, 22 March 2007

Radio Program, Prime Minister outlines case for continued military involvement in Iraq; Shadow Minister argues for phased withdrawal, AM, Thursday, 22 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Staged pullout from Iraq a priority - Rudd, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 21 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, It was just one of those days .., AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 21 March 2007

Radio Program, Prime Minister defends Iraq commitment; saw signs of progress during his visit; compares Iraq and Afghanistan, PM, Wednesday, 21 March 2007

TV Program, Shadow Minister outlines ALP policy for securing Iraq; and discusses opium trade in Afghanistan, LATELINE, Wednesday, 21 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Australia's hands-off war, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 20 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: This is not the face of cricket, HERALD SUN, Tuesday, 20 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Indonesia critical of cuts to language programs, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 20 March 2007

Radio Program, Opposition Leader says Prime Minister admitted he has a contingency plan for the phased withdrawal of troops from Iraq, PM, Tuesday, 20 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, PM floats tougher action on Mugabe, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 19 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Punish Pakistan for aiding terrorism: ALP, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 19 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Sinking fortunes amid deals, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 19 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Please don't go: Iraqi PM, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Monday, 19 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Costello backer finally makes it to front bench [Howard opts for solid Pyne for front bench], SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 19 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Under fire, PM shuffles deck again, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 19 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Increase sanctions on Zimbabwe: PM, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 19 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor to up ante over Santoro's share transactions, AGE, Monday, 19 March 2007

TV Program, Shadow Minister discusses exit strategies for Iraq and Afghanistan; and political ethics, MEET THE PRESS, Sunday, 18 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Iraq war has damaged our reputation: Labor, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 15 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd acts on Zimbabwe, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 15 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Abbott attack 'a new low', AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 15 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Region needs cure not a sticky plaster, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 13 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard says China will accept Japan security deal: Free trade talks start next month, AGE, Monday, 12 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Let's develop a Marshall Plan for the Pacific, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 9 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Worker 'backlash' risk, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 8 March 2007

Radio Program, Shadow Minister discusses East Timor and military deployments, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Wednesday, 7 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Dear diary, have I met Brian Burke?, AGE, Tuesday, 6 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Charge Iranian president with inciting genocide: Labor, AGE, Tuesday, 6 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Ministers put blowtorch to Rudd on Burke, AGE, Saturday, 3 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd labelled a novice, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 3 March 2007

TV Program, Shadow Minister discusses David Hicks; High Court; East Timor; Brian Burke; and AWB, SKY NEWS, Friday, 2 March 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Coalition pool their resources [Coalition pools its water resources for win] [and] Photograph, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 28 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Terrorists 'aiming for empire' [Terrorists have ambitions of empire, warns Cheney], SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 24 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Out of step: now Howard backs Britain's pullout from Iraq, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 22 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, US defeat would be a 'catastrophe' for West, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 22 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, British exit no threat to Australian troops, yet: Defence, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 22 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard promises more troops, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Cheney seeks greater war effort, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 19 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor now under fire over Iraq attack, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Monday, 19 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Cheney to defend Iraq surge to Rudd, AGE, Monday, 19 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Hicks hopes dashed, HERALD SUN, Monday, 19 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Troops hostages in Iraq, says ALP, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 19 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor accused of double standards, ADVERTISER, Monday, 19 February 2007

Radio Program, Shadow Minister disagrees with Prime Minister's decision to send more military trainers to Iraq, PM, Monday, 19 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Underlining the ANZUS necessity, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 18 February 2007

TV Program, Shadow Minister discusses David Hicks; US foreign policy; and troop withdrawal from Iraq, INSIDERS, Sunday, 18 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: That secure feeling, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 17 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Hand on heart, alliance means zip, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 17 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, New US spy base means setback for Garrett, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 16 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Burning the Midnight Oiler, AGE, Friday, 16 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, US forces given nod, HERALD SUN, Friday, 16 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, PM rejects endless war, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 16 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Sniping over troops intensifies, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 16 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Nuclear shutdown a start: Downer, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 15 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Korea deal, but at a price, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 15 February 2007

Radio Program, Greens Senator is concerned about proposed US military base at Geraldton; military analyst describes Mobile User Objective Syst, PM, Thursday, 15 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Strewth! Playing their songs, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 14 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: The alliance is not the issue, it's about Iraq, AGE, Wednesday, 14 February 2007

TV Program, Shadow Minister discusses ALP position on American troop withdrawal from Iraq, SKY NEWS, Wednesday, 14 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: An alliance is not just about two individuals, AGE, Tuesday, 13 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Letter: Downer's shameful bullying of Solomons, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 13 February 2007

Radio Program, Question time covers Iraq, PM, Tuesday, 13 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd attacks PM over Obama bashing, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 12 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, PM slams Obama plan over Iraq, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 12 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, US presidential hopeful gets a broadside from Australia, AGE, Monday, 12 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Point of order: The best of friends can give worst of headaches, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 12 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd set to finalise key staff post, AGE, Thursday, 8 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Economy and security still top issues, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 7 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Millions in aid to Iraq lost or wasted, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 2 February 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Aid not misused: Downer, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 31 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, It's time Hicks was back: ALP [Labor lobbies for Hicks], SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 30 January 2007

Radio Program, Foreign Minister and Shadow Minister welcome Secretary-General's audit of aid money sent to North Korea through UN aid program, AM, Tuesday, 30 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Rudd's Labor needs to do more on defence, foreign affairs, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 29 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor spells out Iraq withdrawal to envoy, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 29 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Goal line waiting wide open or Rudd's team to get up to speed, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 28 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Strewth! Caught in the clap trap, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 25 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Facing off: [Cabinet Ministers and Shadow Ministers], ADVERTISER, Wednesday, 24 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Troops must stay in Iraq, warns Howard, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 24 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Doubts on Pakistan assurances to Ruddock, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 23 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Distractions are opponents, too, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 19 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Responding better to regional crises, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 15 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Please explain, Mr Howard, HERALD SUN, Monday, 15 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: PM defies terrorism to keep Australia at the heart of the Asian scene, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 14 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, In harm's way, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 13 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Our parlous region, AGE, Saturday, 13 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard backs US strategy, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 12 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Iraq Digger fears, HERALD SUN, Friday, 12 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard pledges complete support, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 12 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Howard faces backlash, AGE, Friday, 12 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Right person in a vital job for Labor, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 11 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: PM rethinks the Pacific, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 7 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Israel to send 'star' as envoy, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 4 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Solomons at risk if troops go, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 3 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Gillard for US meeting, AGE, Tuesday, 2 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Buried in the dirt near his evil sons, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Monday, 1 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Silence on execution criticised, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 1 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Muted support for penalty, HERALD SUN, Monday, 1 January 2007

Newspaper Clippings, Labor slams use of mercenaries, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 24 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Victims angry at ruling on Bashir [Victims' fury as Bashir exonerated], ADVERTISER, Saturday, 23 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Iraqis need us to stay the course, AGE, Saturday, 23 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Bush likely to ask for more troops, AGE, Friday, 22 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Downer's shift on Iraq War fallout, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 21 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Verballing Labor says more about Liberals, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 19 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Your move, as Labor leader plays a bold hand, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 16 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd confirms troops in Iraq until 2008, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 14 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, ALP claims leak probes 'inconsistent' [Claims Liberals selective on leaks], AGE, Wednesday, 13 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Today: On with the launch, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 13 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Labor flags 2008 to pull troops from Iraq, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 12 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd heals Labor wounds [Rudd in push to heal ALP], AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Gillard takes up IR battle [and] New Shadow ministry, HERALD SUN, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd turns hard left on industry, ADVERTISER, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, US meeting may provide a potent symbol for Rudd, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Front bench make-up ends feud [Rudd ends Labor feud], COURIER-MAIL, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Garrett's rise good news for Turnbull [Rocker's rise good news for Turnbull], AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Challenge begins for Rudd team, COURIER-MAIL, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Garrett takes centre stage, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd acts to cement party unity [and] Healthy start to tour, HERALD SUN, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Out of the long shadows, Opposition tries to find right figures, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Plums for Rudd supporters in shadow ministry reshuffle, AGE, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Rudd gives Labor economic frontline, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Team Rudd rocks on, MERCURY, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Defence the reward for leadership attack, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Forks forgotten as Rudd hits the road, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Garrett takes on climate change [and] Who's who in federal labor's new line-up, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd rewards both his backers and foes, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 11 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, 'Media tart' Rudd won't be passing the buck, SUN-HERALD, Sunday, 10 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Federation top issue as ALP shuffles troops, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 9 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, PM admits Iraq failures, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 9 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, US Iraq strategy is failing: report, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 8 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Bush reels from 'dire' Iraq report, AGE, Friday, 8 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Crean tipped for trade role in Rudd reshuffle, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 8 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Defence plans for Iraq troop withdrawal, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 8 December 2006

Radio Program, Shadow Minister discusses report by Iraq Study Group, THE WORLD TODAY, Thursday, 7 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Factions left behind in leadership vote, AGE, Tuesday, 5 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, All eyes on treasury in shadow shake-up, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 5 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, We're just glad it's over but what a win [and] How they voted, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 5 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Tough task for Labor neophytes, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 5 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Focus shifts to key positions, COURIER-MAIL, Tuesday, 5 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Tough taskmaster combines traditional values with new energy, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 5 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Wannabes out of the shadows: Gillard tipped for high profile industrial relations.., WEST AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 5 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, 'Undecideds' bit the bullet [and] Counting heads, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 5 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, ALP has numbers, whoever wins [and] For Beazley , SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 4 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Factions face the end, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 4 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Long, hard road that ended in Canberra [and] For Rudd, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 4 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, The challenge: Labor vote increases after AWB finding [and] Age poll, AGE, Monday, 4 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Labor rolls the dice as poll puts party in front, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 4 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Labor support swings behind Rudd, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 4 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Crunch time [for the ALP] [and] The count, COURIER-MAIL, Monday, 4 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, 'Ambition' rules ALP [and] The count, COURIER-MAIL, Monday, 4 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Rivals are running neck-and-neck, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 2 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Ruddy hell, it's all about new federalism, stupid, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 2 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Done like a dinner: Beazley battles as NSW rallies for Rudd, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Saturday, 2 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Big win best for Labor, HERALD SUN, Saturday, 2 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Rudd's 'new Labor' challenge, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 2 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, It's us or oblivion, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 2 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Kovco ruling: it was an accident, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 2 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Kovco wasn’t skylarking: family, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 2 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Bomber faces flak, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 2 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Beazley takes challenge head-on, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 2 December 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Iraq role bungled: SAS man, AGE, Tuesday, 28 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, The rise and rise of citizen Nelson, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 25 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, War on terror costs us $20bn, AGE, Saturday, 25 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, PM's horror at Iraq bloodshed, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 25 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, British exit plan not for us: Nelson, AGE, Friday, 24 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Diggers to stay despite UK Iraq move, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 24 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Riots show Tongan monarchy continues with its inept ways, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 21 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Troops ready to enter Tonga, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 18 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Soldier, single and homeless, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 17 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Forces bullying shows worrying rebound, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 14 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Hornets upgrade a $100m failure, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 14 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Sea King families find perfect symbol, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 11 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, New fighter deal draws step closer, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 11 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Soldiers get reprimand over video, AGE, Tuesday, 7 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, PM's man needs no defence, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 3 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Quick Iraq exit viable: Beazley, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 2 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, House on the hill: War O' Words, AGE, Thursday, 2 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Defence books 'true and fair', AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 1 November 2006

Newspaper Clippings, No pollies' children in military, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 28 October 2006

Radio Program, Foreign Minister and Shadow Minister comment on withdrawing troops from Iraq, THE WORLD TODAY, Thursday, 26 October 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Iraq's deputy PM urges troops to stay, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 25 October 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Leading Liberal senator joins chorus of criticism over Iraq, AGE, Wednesday, 25 October 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Labor bets on British Iraq exit, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 24 October 2006

Radio Program, Shadow Minister defends ALP plan to withdraw from Iraq, AM, Tuesday, 24 October 2006

Newspaper Clippings, No division on Iraq, says Nelson, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 16 October 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Numbers are down, army boss concedes, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 16 October 2006

Newspaper Clippings, House on the hill: Who's for the high jump?, AGE, Friday, 13 October 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Please spare me, drug courier begs, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 9 October 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Letter from shadow of Bali 'death tower’ prompts MP to draft plea for clemency, AGE, Monday, 9 October 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Boot camp gets a makeover, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 7 October 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Soldier incentives, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 6 October 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Little support for war: survey, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 3 October 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Let women fight: call goes out: Senator joins recruitment debate, AGE, Monday, 2 October 2006

TV Program, Shadow Minister discusses Cole inquiry; Warren Truss; public opinion on Iraq; and China attempting to access weapons technology, SUNDAY, Sunday, 1 October 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Switch urged on $l6bn fighter: Former Top Gun wants rethink on RAAF JSF selection, AGE, Friday, 29 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Govt under fire for premature pull-out, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 27 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: No security for ALP until the sniping stops, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 26 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Beazley at ricochet risk while Ray guns for Daleks, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 26 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Brass need better aim [Angus Houston and Peter Leahy], MERCURY, Monday, 25 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Soldiers caught behaving badly, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 23 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Army's $500m tanks in the wars, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 23 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: As war crimes go this is less than jay-walking, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 21 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Soldiers face cultural revolution over misbehaviour, AGE, Tuesday, 19 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Soldiers face video backlash, HERALD SUN, Tuesday, 19 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Odd angry video shots undermine our Diggers, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, 19 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Don't overreact to gun-pointing: PM, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 19 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Inquiry wants to see skylarking video, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 19 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Our silly soldiers, HERALD SUN, Tuesday, 19 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Soldiers behaving badly out of boredom, COURIER-MAIL, Tuesday, 19 September 2006

TV Program, Inquiry into the death of Private Jacob Kovco in Iraq nears its end, 7.30 REPORT, Monday, 18 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, MPs run for glory again, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 15 September 2006

Radio Program, Opposition Leader discusses Australian values, ALAN JONES PROGRAM, Friday, 15 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Afghanistan action being kept secret, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 14 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Southern Cross to bear, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 14 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Nelson got it wrong on Kovco: ADF, AGE, Friday, 8 September 2006

Radio Program, Prime Minister accepts Defence Minister's explanation for conflicting reports on Private Jake Kovco's accidental shooting; Au, PM, Friday, 8 September 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Delays for RAAF aircraft soar, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 29 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Labor pushes to keep Timor presence, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 28 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Diggers forced to buy replicas of medals, SUNDAY MAIL (BRISBANE), Sunday, 27 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, PM sounds the call for troops, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 25 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, We want you: $10bn to raise army recruits, AGE, Friday, 25 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, PM: we need more troops, HERALD SUN, Friday, 25 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, PM bulks up the army, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 25 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Standards to drop for new army recruits, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 16 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Pull envoys, security detail out of Baghdad: Labor, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 16 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Australian soldiers injured by rocket attack in Baghdad (edition change), SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 15 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Australian soldiers injured by rocket attack in Baghdad, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 15 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Army aims for major recruitment drive, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 11 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, PM treads fine line, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 11 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, We're not second-class, say vets refused medals, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 9 August 2006

Radio Program, Opposition Leader discusses interest rates; Liberal Party leadership; uranium; petrol prices; and Aboriginal affairs, ABC TERRITORY RADIO (ALICE SPRINGS), Wednesday, 2 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, War games expose frontile fighter's battle weakness, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 1 August 2006

Newspaper Clippings, ALP fears troops to be used as police, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 29 July 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Troops could go: Nelson, HERALD SUN, Monday, 24 July 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: ALP has to offer better choices to rule the workplace, AGE, Friday, 21 July 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: It’s the fighter we have to have, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 19 July 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Party hacks block clever candidates, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 19 July 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Why this new fighter jet is worth the gamble, AGE, Tuesday, 18 July 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Constitution expert wants Labor seat, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 13 July 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Troops face sectarian risks in Iraq, AGE, Monday, 26 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Nelson firm on $16b fighter jets despite flaws, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 25 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Bid to salvage fighter project [Stealth fighter project 'flawed'], AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 24 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Suicide bombers the target in new treaty, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 23 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Ticket home a possible Christmas gift for troops, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 22 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Adjusting the bar on recruits' profile, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 22 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Special reserve to be uncorked at the double, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 22 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Iraq ambassador hopes troops stay, AGE, Thursday, 22 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Labor calls for troops to have full back-up [Iraq], SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 21 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Skills shortage hurts defence, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 21 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Soldiers 'poorly equipped', AGE, Wednesday, 21 June 2006

TV Program, Shadow Minister discusses ADF deployment to Iraq; and military equipment, SKY NEWS, Wednesday, 21 June 2006

TV Program, Shadow Minister discusses ADF deployment to Iraq, NETWORK SEVEN, Wednesday, 21 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Bigger risk for Australian troops in Iraq, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 20 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, New chopper to streamline forces, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 20 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Tougher new role for troops, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 20 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Troops bound for southern Iraq face ‘more risks', AGE, Tuesday, 20 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Defence on the offensive, COURIER-MAIL, Tuesday, 20 June 2006

Radio Program, Question Time covers new role for Australian troops in Iraq, PM, Tuesday, 20 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Reports say troops to move in Iraq, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 17 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Pay rewards risky business, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 16 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Editorial: Our troops deserve higher payments, SUNDAY TIMES (PERTH), Sunday, 11 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Families up in arms over pay, SUNDAY HERALD SUN, Sunday, 11 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Talking point: Troops in East Timor are not eligible for a war service allowance because the hostilities are not considered "war, AGE, Saturday, 10 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Non-warlike advice, AGE, Friday, 9 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Troops to minister: does one of us have to die before it's war?, AGE, Thursday, 8 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Now it’s Nelson in the firing line, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 8 June 2006

Radio Program, Shadow Minister discusses decision to declare East Timor military service as 'non-warlike', ABC RADIO 612, BRISBANE, Thursday, 8 June 2006

Radio Program, Shadow Minister discusses East Timor, JON FAINE SHOW 3LO, Monday, 5 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Conflicts of interest a growing concern for Defence, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 4 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Overseas missions get their own police, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 1 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Aussies hit in Iraq attack, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 1 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Is Timor service warlike?, AGE, Thursday, 1 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Australians safe despite vehicle bombing in Iraq [Troops unhurt after roadside bomb hits vehicle in Iraq], SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 1 June 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Just say sorry: family wants an apology for body mix-up, SUN-HERALD, Sunday, 28 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: Enough where it counts [Australian Defence Force], SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 27 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Forces warned not to stay too long, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 26 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Solomon Islands force cut back, AGE, Thursday, 25 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Nelson banked on Kovco CD turning up, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 23 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Iraqi doctor here to plead for help, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 23 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, PM ponders payout to Kovcos, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 19 May 2006

Radio Program, ADF Chief apologises for the loss of the draft report into the mix-up of the body of Private Jacob Kovco, PM, Wednesday, 17 May 2006

TV Program, Department of Defence loses a draft report into problems over the return of Private Jacob Kovco's body to Australia, 7.30 REPORT, Wednesday, 17 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Recovering $1b spent on choppers may be lost cause, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 16 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Opinion: It's the region, stupid, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 15 May 2006

Radio Program, Shadow Minister discusses grounding of Seasprite helicopter fleet over safety concerns, AM, Monday, 15 May 2006

TV Program, Shadow Minister claims Defence Forces are being overstretched, AUSTRALIAN AGENDA, Monday, 15 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, It's dad's army to the rescue, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 11 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Budget 2006: Defence outlay misses target of personnel numbers, says Labor, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 11 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Secrecy over Afghanistan role sparks anger, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 9 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Troops facing greater risks in Afghanistan, Iraq 2000 Australians in hot spots, AGE, Tuesday, 9 May 2006

Radio Program, Shadow Minister discusses Afghanistan; and Iraq, 4BC, Monday, 8 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, $2b ship building project moves closer, ADVERTISER, Wednesday, 3 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Defence force in copters debacle, AGE, Wednesday, 3 May 2006

Radio Program, Minister discusses Audit Office report on deficiencies in Tiger helicopters; Australian Defence Association is concerned about , THE WORLD TODAY, Wednesday, 3 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, We're barred from flying troops - pilots, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 2 May 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Under a grey sky, a soldier finally comes home to rest, AGE, Sunday, 30 April 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Kovco was alone, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Saturday, 29 April 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Coming home, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 29 April 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Cosgrove did not sign deal on bodies [Body deal may have avoided bungle], AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 28 April 2006

Radio Program, Shadow minister discusses repatriation procedures for deceased soldiers, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Friday, 28 April 2006

TV Program, Shadow Minister discusses problems surrounding the return of the body of Private Jacob Kovco, NETWORK SEVEN, Friday, 28 April 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Diggers in Iraq face riskier role, AGE, Monday, 24 April 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Jet fighter costs go skyward as price of rival nosedives, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 20 April 2006

TV Program, Shadow Minister supports troop deployment to Solomon Islands, SKY NEWS, Wednesday, 19 April 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Jets to leave gap in shield (F-111s leave gap in shield), COURIER-MAIL, Tuesday, 18 April 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Random tests snare military drug users, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 17 April 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Defence hub on way for region, COURIER-MAIL, Thursday, 6 April 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Buy Raptor instead of JSF, says Labor, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 6 April 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Defence abuse figures soar, AGE, Sunday, 2 April 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Australia agrees to buy US fighter, cost unknown, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 31 March 2006

Newspaper Clippings, Beazley takes rap for party warring [Beazley takes rap for party brawling], AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 29 March 2006

Radio Program, Shadow Minister discusses third anniversay of the start of the Iraq War, THE WORLD TODAY, Monday, 20 March 2006

ALP: This way to the front, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 18 March 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Iran next test of will, HERALD SUN, Saturday, 18 March 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Prime Minister and others comment on forthcoming third anniversary of fall of Saddam Hussein in Iraq, 7.30 REPORT, Thursday, 16 March 2006, TV Program

Ditch drug question, says Nelson, AGE, Wednesday, 15 March 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Jet downgrade to be investigated, but sale still on: Nelson, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 15 March 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Labor agrees on schools, AGE, Saturday, 11 March 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Defence Minister visits troops in Iraq; shadow minister wants Iraq to control its own security; defence analysts are uncertain , PM, Tuesday, 7 March 2006, Radio Program

Shadow Minister discusses sacking of soldiers in East Timor, SKY NEWS, Monday, 27 February 2006, TV Program

Strewth: Clans keen on Crean, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 24 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Troops walking into more trouble in Afghanistan, says US general, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 22 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

200 more troops for Afghanistan, AGE, Wednesday, 22 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

War erupts over faulty troop gear, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 18 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Cadets rocked by another sex claim, COURIER-MAIL, Friday, 17 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

RU486: The decision Vote makes pill available within a year, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, 17 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Still nothing done to fix chopper fear of the dark, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 15 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Black Hawks down for maintenance, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 13 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Troops to remain in Iraq, HERALD SUN, Monday, 13 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Diggers in Iraq will have to stay, PM says, ADVERTISER, Monday, 13 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses defective military equipment; Iraq war; and regional security priorities, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Monday, 13 February 2006, Radio Program

Audit call on faulty gear issue to troops, SUN-HERALD, Sunday, 12 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Troop gear OK, says minister, AGE, Sunday, 12 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Defence plans a new role in Iraq after Japan leaves, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 7 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Retired senior Defence officers discusses ongoing problems of recruitment and retention of military personnel, 7.30 REPORT, Friday, 3 February 2006, TV Program

Bring back the draft, says retired ADF chief, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 1 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Nelson rules out national service, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 1 February 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister, RSL and ADA discuss suggestions by former defence chief on need to return to compulsory national service, AM, Wednesday, 1 February 2006, Radio Program

Opinion: South-East Asia is where Australia can get the best bang for its alliance buck, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 25 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Devil of the detail marches right in, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 25 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Prime Minister reshuffles the Cabinet, AM, Wednesday, 25 January 2006, Radio Program

Bid to avoid brawl over Senate seat, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 21 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Hill quits the field wistful but hearty, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 21 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

2 aircrew refuse to fly Sea Kings, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 19 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Terror becoming new 'Vietnam [Terror becoming new 'Vietnam' for troops], AGE, Tuesday, 17 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Terror becoming new Vietnam, AGE, Tuesday, 17 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Health puts defence staff out of action, COURIER-MAIL, Thursday, 12 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Troop boost for Afghan terror fight, AGE, Wednesday, 11 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Govt commits 110 additional troops to Afghanistan, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 11 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Afghanistan is terrorism central, says Labor, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 11 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Aussie troop deployment boosted, then halved, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 11 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

No defence for big payout, HERALD SUN, Tuesday, 10 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Army kit gets the boot, HERALD SUN, Tuesday, 10 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Revelations raise fears on defence equipment, AGE, Tuesday, 10 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Taxpayers pay for plagiarism blunder: ABC, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 10 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Terrorism threat shuts embassy in Jordan, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 10 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Extra SAS sent to fight the Taliban, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 10 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Minister announces deployment of more troops to Afghanistan; shadow minister welcomes it but Greens leader does not, PM, Tuesday, 10 January 2006, Radio Program

Shadow Minister again pushes for an Iraq exit strategy, SKY NEWS, Tuesday, 10 January 2006, TV Program

Shadow Minister wants Minister to explain why taxpayer funds compensated INC Corporation after it claimed that Defence Materiel, AM, Monday, 9 January 2006, Radio Program

Labor backs community service call, AGE, Saturday, 7 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Macklin dismisses notion of compulsory service, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 7 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Army defends quality of equipment, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 7 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

British threat to fighter project, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 5 January 2006, Newspaper Clippings

Former DMO officer discusses how his website generated information about irregularities in Defence combat jacket contract; Shad, 7.30 REPORT, Wednesday, 4 January 2006, TV Program

Shadow Minister discusses the reduction in number of Joint Strike Fighters for RAAF, SKY NEWS, Wednesday, 4 January 2006, TV Program

Military might missing in action, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 31 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Afghan mission needs support: Labor, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 31 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Voters abandon PM over Iraq war. [and] Newspoll, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 31 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Bruised, battered but still standing, ADVERTISER, Tuesday, 27 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Defence in multicultural push (Defence on march to diversity), COURIER-MAIL, Tuesday, 20 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

$1.5b plan to boost army's firepower, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 16 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

It's still the greatest place on earth: PM, AGE, Friday, 16 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Peace of the action, ADVERTISER, Friday, 16 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses defence strategic update, THE WORLD TODAY, Friday, 16 December 2005, Radio Program

Shadow Minister discusses Australian troops in Iraq and the Philippines; says military focus is too far from home, TODAY, Friday, 16 December 2005, TV Program

Shadow Minister discusses how long foreign troops should remain in Iraq; the cost of the Iraq War; and tension on Sydney beache, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Thursday, 15 December 2005, Radio Program

Minister outlines plans to spend $1.5 billion on the Army over the next 10 years, PM, Thursday, 15 December 2005, Radio Program

Defence analysts comment on proposed restructure of Army, 7.30 REPORT, Thursday, 15 December 2005, TV Program

Shadow Minister discusses defence strategic update; and increasing numbers in the Army, SKY NEWS, Thursday, 15 December 2005, TV Program

Youths too stoned, too fat to join forces, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 12 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Call for checks on visiting Kopassus, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 12 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

New ties forged with Indon military, HERALD SUN, Monday, 12 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

ALP backs end to Indonesian ban, AGE, Monday, 12 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

PM hints at longer mission in Iraq, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 10 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Aussie chopper plan for Iraq, HERALD SUN, Saturday, 10 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Troops to stay on in Iraq, PM hints, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 10 December 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Troops will extend their mission in Iraq to look after the security of Japanese forces, AM, Friday, 9 December 2005, Radio Program

Shadow Minister discusses troops in Iraq, 2UE, Friday, 9 December 2005, Radio Program

Shadow Minister discusses troops in Iraq, SKY NEWS, Friday, 9 December 2005, TV Program

Shadow Minister discusses terrorism in South East Asia; and US alliance, SKY NEWS, Thursday, 8 December 2005, TV Program

Military still plagued by sex offences, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, 30 November 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Abuse still rampant, military statistics show, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 30 November 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Leaders discuss new role for Diggers, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 18 November 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Foreign Minister discusses video by Noordin Top; Van Nguyen; AUSMIN; troop withdrawal from Iraq; and Michell Leslie, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Friday, 18 November 2005, Radio Program

Minister investigates case of former Australian naval officer Noshir Gowadia, arrested in connection with links to a US spy cas, PM, Thursday, 17 November 2005, Radio Program

Foreign Minister comments on video terror warning by Indonesian Noordin Top, PM, Thursday, 17 November 2005, Radio Program

Shadow Minister discusses Iraq; and US Senate vote, SKY NEWS, Wednesday, 16 November 2005, TV Program

Campaign cost enough to train 600 dog teams, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 13 November 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Swoop to silence sceptics, MERCURY, Wednesday, 9 November 2005, Newspaper Clippings

PM under fire over terror alert, AGE, Tuesday, 8 November 2005, Newspaper Clippings

SAS loses one of its finest in mishap, AGE, Tuesday, 8 November 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Army shoot-to-kill on top of new laws, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 8 November 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Army to have kill powers: Downer, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 8 November 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses a proposal to call out troops with shoot-to-kill powers in the event of a terrorist threat, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Monday, 7 November 2005, Radio Program

Shadow Minister discusses changes to defence deployment in emergency situations, 666 ABC, CANBERRA, Monday, 7 November 2005, Radio Program

Shadow minister questions cost of pulping industrial relations pamphlets; shadow minister and Democrats senator raise concerns , PM, Monday, 7 November 2005, Radio Program

Obituary: Human link to the Great War ends with former sailor's death [William Allan], CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 19 October 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Diggers' Asian terror front, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 19 October 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses counter-terrorism agreement with the Philippines, SKY NEWS, Wednesday, 19 October 2005, TV Program

Australia facing war in Asia, COURIER-MAIL, Thursday, 13 October 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister claims Defence Department is too beholden to its political masters because the Army tried to prevent Major Cli, THE WORLD TODAY, Thursday, 13 October 2005, Radio Program

Opinion: White elephant coming to an ocean near you, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 9 October 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Imports of firearms top 45, 000, HERALD SUN, Saturday, 8 October 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Military court is a sham, say critics, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 7 October 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Military court plan derided, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 7 October 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Independent military court promised, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 6 October 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Military court 'not enough', AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 6 October 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Military set to get its own court in abuse clampdown, AGE, Thursday, 6 October 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Stanhope slams electoral overhaul, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 6 October 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Families savage law switch, HERALD SUN, Thursday, 6 October 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses changes to the military justice system, MIKE CARLTON PROGRAM, Thursday, 6 October 2005, Radio Program

Minister promises to strengthen the military justice system following Senate inquiry, PM (RN), Wednesday, 5 October 2005, Radio Program

Detained poachers on the rise, NORTHERN TERRITORY NEWS, Saturday, 1 October 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Intellectual ignorance of voters' need for security, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 27 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: My old boss is wrong about the US alliance, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 23 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Friday forum: the 'Latham Diaries'; and petrol prices, LATELINE, Friday, 23 September 2005, TV Program

Latham's done U-turn: Beazley, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 20 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Troops may head home from Iraq in January, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 20 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Faithful turn on Latham [and] Ex-wife sick of the vitriol, HERALD SUN, Monday, 19 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Wealthy schools face cuts, says ALP, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 19 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Latham will be election fodder: Vaile, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 19 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Attack on ties with US naive, says MP [Attack on US alliance naive, says McClelland], AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 19 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Libs load up on Latham ammo, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 19 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Labor plays dumb on Latham [Labor will play dumb on 'Mark the martyr'], SUN-HERALD, Sunday, 18 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Latham spray helps unite Labor, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 18 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses Mark Latham's memoirs; and US defence alliance, MEET THE PRESS, Sunday, 18 September 2005, TV Program

Life after Latham, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 17 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Beazley hits out as Latham vitriol keeps flowing, AGE, Friday, 16 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Latham diaries: Regrets of a key supporter, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 16 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Legal gag on Latham attacks, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 16 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Some Iraq troops may be withdrawn, AGE, Thursday, 15 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Military trial abandoned, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 15 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Former leader's mates relive the dream: Beazley brushes off Latham barbs [Beazley brushes off Latham barbs], AGE, Thursday, 15 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Excerpts from Question Time about Mark Latham's diaries, PM, Thursday, 15 September 2005, Radio Program

Vulnerable data 'result of merging at Defence', CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 14 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses compensation claims for Army personnel suicides, PM, Wednesday, 14 September 2005, Radio Program

Suspect part blamed for Sea King tragedy, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 7 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Australia's mission to Iraq unstated, complains Labor, AGE, Monday, 5 September 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Campaigners' turn to explain, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 29 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Faith is no reason to ignore the evidence, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 28 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Click here to join up, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 27 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Discipline former spy boss: Labor, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 27 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Top brass rebuked over spy blackout, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 26 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses incident in East Timor when satellite link from Australia was severed without warning, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Friday, 26 August 2005, Radio Program

Shadow Minister is concerned that intelligence links to troops in Afghanistan could be cut; report from Inspector-General of In, PM, Thursday, 25 August 2005, Radio Program

Women set to serve in combat zones soon, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 23 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Muslim leaders tackle radicals, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, 23 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Fired in error: top gun's five-year war over, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 23 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Navy grounds entire fleet of Sea King helicopters until maintenance issues are reviewed, PM, Tuesday, 23 August 2005, Radio Program

Minister announces that women can serve in front-line military units, PM, Monday, 22 August 2005, Radio Program

Defence slammed on Iraq failures, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 19 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

More troops bound for Afghanistan, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 19 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses findings of the Senate Committee report 'Duties of Australian Personnel in Iraq', SKY NEWS, Friday, 19 August 2005, TV Program

US firm to build Australian ships, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 17 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Sydney tipped as destroyer HQ, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 17 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Threat to withdraw Japanese from Iraq, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 17 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Recruit 14 -year-olds for navy, says Bishop, AGE, Monday, 15 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Women at war backed, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 12 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Filling a void in Iraq, HERALD SUN, Tuesday, 9 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Pride of the fleet, ADVERTISER, Tuesday, 2 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Labor demands action on subs, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 1 August 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Govt defends Collins subs, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 31 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Defence association responds to ANAO criticism of delayed upgrades to troop carriers used in Iraq, PM, Thursday, 28 July 2005, Radio Program

Shadow Minister discusses claims by Lt-Col Lance Collins on reliability of defence intelligence and allegations of bullying in , RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Wednesday, 27 July 2005, Radio Program

Labor seeks answers on submarine flood, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 26 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Navy order to its leaky subs: don't go too deep, SUN-HERALD, Sunday, 24 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Drug trade thrives as Afghan war continues, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 18 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: War on drugs blurs in troops' terror focus, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 17 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

SAS to resume Afghan hunt for al-Qaeda, Taliban, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 14 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Troops ready to join hunt for al-Qaeda, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 13 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Australia to send elite fighting force, AGE, Wednesday, 13 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Afghan re-run for Diggers, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 13 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Prime Minister announces deployment of SAS troops to Afghanistan, PM, Wednesday, 13 July 2005, Radio Program

Fears Aussies may be in tunnel, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 12 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Iraqis, too, are victims of the resistance, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 12 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

400 diggers to hunt Taliban, Aussies to hunt down al-Qa'ida, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 12 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

War on terror: No more troops for Iraq, but Afghanistan likely, AGE, Tuesday, 12 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Afghanistan deployment takes shape, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 12 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Foreign Minister says Prime Minister has mismanaged national security priorities, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Tuesday, 12 July 2005, Radio Program

London: Search for answers: Sydney lock-in policy must go: Opposition (Carriage lock-in dangerous: Opposition), SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 11 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Terror in London: Govt to consider tougher security, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 11 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

PM rules out travel warning, COURIER-MAIL, Monday, 11 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Security upgrade possible for trains, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 11 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Australian public first to know of any Afghanistan deployment: Howard, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 11 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Help needed from feds on military abuse: Labor, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 11 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses bombings in London; rail security; Afghanistan; troops in Iraq; war on terror; and relations with US, 2SM, Monday, 11 July 2005, Radio Program

Prime Minister says he is unaware of plans to send more troops to Iraq; Shadow Minister wants him to confirm this, PM, Monday, 11 July 2005, Radio Program

Shadow minister wants statement from Prime Minister about sending additional troops to Iraq, LATELINE, Monday, 11 July 2005, TV Program

Opinion: Why national security must take priority, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 10 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses London bombing; Afghanistan; Iraq; and counter terrorist measures, MEET THE PRESS, Sunday, 10 July 2005, TV Program

Beazley ups ante on Iraq troops, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 8 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

America unaware of Afghan plea, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 8 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Afghan role conditional on Iraq, says Beazley, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 7 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Afghan deployment on PM's agenda [PM to discuss Afghan deployment], SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 6 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

No place for bullies on my watch: Houston, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 5 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

New defence chief takes aim at military justice, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 5 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

New defence chief pledges an end to bullying, harassment, AGE, Tuesday, 5 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Latham bites the hands that helped him, MERCURY, Monday, 4 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses the military justice system, THE WORLD TODAY, Monday, 4 July 2005, Radio Program

Opinion: Facing up to unfinished business, AGE, Sunday, 3 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Latham's spite will be his lasting legacy, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 3 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

We need Diggers now, says Afghan envoy, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 1 July 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Piers perspective: Turning his loose cannon on the ALP, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 30 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Faulkner throws the book at Labor, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 30 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

No Iraq cut and run: Bush, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 30 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Latham in bitter swipe at Beazley, AGE, Wednesday, 29 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Latham lashes out but worse is to come [and] Inside out, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 29 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Latham spray good therapy: Beattie, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 29 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Govt too timid with China on human rights, says McClelland, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 29 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Pledge on Diggers' withdrawal from Iraq, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, 28 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Diggers to leave Iraq on schedule, ADVERTISER, Tuesday, 28 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Diggers home within a year, HERALD SUN, Tuesday, 28 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: For Beazley, the main game remains the same, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 28 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Asylum seeker is disappointed his case was not discussed at annual human rights dialogue with China; Shadow Minister criticises, PM, Tuesday, 28 June 2005, Radio Program

Crean and Ferguson lose out in the Beazley shuffle, AGE, Saturday, 25 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Beazley unveils his election battlers, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 25 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Fighting words: Tanner comes out swinging, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 25 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Crean the big loser, ADVERTISER, Saturday, 25 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Anger in ranks as Beazley acts, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 24 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

ALP fury as Beazley shuffles deck, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 24 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

A new political landscape: Beazley picks a 'sharper' new team, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 24 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Nationals Leader resigns as leader and minister; Opposition Leader proposes changes to shadow ministry; S, 7.30 REPORT, Thursday, 23 June 2005, TV Program

Opinion: End the fortress mentality, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 20 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Agencies get loophole to spy through [Fears laws will widen spy power], SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 18 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Britain, US ask for troops to go to Kabul, AGE, Friday, 17 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: Securing the locks on the doors to Australia, AGE, Sunday, 12 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Passengers shouldn't pay: airport chief, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 9 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Rights at risk in security crackdown, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 9 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Air fares will rise to pay for security blitz, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 8 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: Wake-up call for national security, ADVERTISER, Wednesday, 8 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Flyers pay to weed out crooks, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 8 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Airport security overhaul, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 8 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses airport security, 5AA RADIO ADELAIDE, Wednesday, 8 June 2005, Radio Program

Minister announces review of airport security, including background checks on security staff, the use of video surveillance and, PM, Tuesday, 7 June 2005, Radio Program

Shadow Minister discusses airport security, 2SM, Tuesday, 7 June 2005, Radio Program

Ports wide open to billion-dollar drug trafficking, AGE, Sunday, 5 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

New body to oversee airport security proposed, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 5 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Minister rejects claims by Shadow Minister and NSW Police Minister that he ignored security concerns at Sydney Airport, AM, Friday, 3 June 2005, Radio Program

Opinion: Failed at every turn on her home soil, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 2 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Labor calls for review of airport security, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 1 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Drug smuggling report denial, MERCURY, Wednesday, 1 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Bracks salvo on $6b defeat, HERALD SUN, Wednesday, 1 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Baggage handlers face inquiry, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 1 June 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses Customs report on airport security, 5AA RADIO ADELAIDE, Wednesday, 1 June 2005, Radio Program

New South Wales: leaked classified Customs report reveals security breaches at Sydney Airport, 7.30 REPORT, Tuesday, 31 May 2005, TV Program

Palmer's anti-terror team on to Rau case, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 28 May 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Maritime security shield, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 26 May 2005, Newspaper Clippings

House Rules: Missing hardware, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 26 May 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Lip service is not the payment defence staff need, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 25 May 2005, Newspaper Clippings

PM flags higher pay for troops, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 24 May 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Career soldier's days are numbered, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 24 May 2005, Newspaper Clippings

HMAS Miserable, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 24 May 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Fed-up soldiers 'want to quit', NEWS.COM.AU, Monday, 23 May 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Soldiers fed up with poor pay, long postings and piddling resources, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 23 May 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses survey of attitudes of defence personnel, ABC RADIO RIVERINA, Monday, 23 May 2005, Radio Program

Prime Minister announces new Defence Force heads; Shadow Minister is concerned that many defence personnel are dissatisfied and, PM (RN), Monday, 23 May 2005, Radio Program

Keep terror laws: spy chief, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 20 May 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Budget 2005: Iraq war has cost $1.2bn, says Labor, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 12 May 2005, Newspaper Clippings

High praise for next Chief of Defence, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 30 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Defence promises to fix its poor record on grievances, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 28 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Ports, ships are terrorist targets, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 20 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Court martial yourself - one way to get fair hearing, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 20 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

New defence chief 'best man for the top job', CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 19 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

RAAF boss to defence chief, NORTHERN TERRITORY NEWS, Monday, 18 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

RAAF chief to head defence force, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Monday, 18 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Outspoken witness gets nod as defence chief, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 18 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Houston lands top job as ADF chief retires, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 18 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

PM names new defence head, AGE, Monday, 18 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

New military boss a 'man of integrity', AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 18 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Defence challenges Sea King whistleblower, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 11 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

$43, 000 lunch as defence reserves cry poor, AGE, Friday, 8 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Not a terrorist, just an angry loner starved of attention, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 7 April 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Rescuers returning home head back to help, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 31 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Concerns voiced over internet telephony, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 29 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Reform mooted for Hicks tribunal, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 28 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Drug case has baggage, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 26 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Push for court-ordered corrections, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 24 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Werriwa 'a protest vote' against PM, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 21 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Italian assurance on pullout, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 18 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

PM won't rule out Iraq troop increase, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 17 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

PM stalls on more Iraq troops, AGE, Thursday, 17 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Italy joins rush to pull forces out of Iraq, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 17 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Diggers could fill the void as Italy quits Iraq, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 17 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opposition is concerned that Australia will be asked to send more troops to Iraq after Italy announces it will start withdrawing troops, PM (RN), Wednesday, 16 March 2005, Radio Program

Shadow Minister discusses Iraq; and roadworks at Gallipoli, LATELINE, Wednesday, 16 March 2005, TV Program

Skills crisis exposes border security, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 15 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Latham shadow fades as political cycle turns, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 14 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Mission: Impossible, if you don't know what it is, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 12 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Diggers' Iraq protection role widens, AGE, Wednesday, 9 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Beazley to question top brass about Iraq options, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 8 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

No helicopters to back troops in Iraq, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 8 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Question Time focuses on role of 450 extra Australian troops in southern Iraq, PM, Tuesday, 8 March 2005, Radio Program

Shadow Minister discusses sending extra troops to Iraq, THE WORLD TODAY, Tuesday, 8 March 2005, Radio Program

Hill admits vehicles still lack life-saving armour for Iraq mission, AGE, Thursday, 3 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Riding high as departure looms [Cavalry riding high towards Iraq], AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 3 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Baghdad diplomats moved to safe zone, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 2 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Troops move to green zone, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 2 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Vehicles bound for Iraq without full defences, AGE, Wednesday, 2 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Military expects light troop casualties, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 1 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Iraq support role irresistible, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 1 March 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Soldiers open fire as troops row worsens, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 28 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Defence 'had plans' to send more troops to Iraq, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 28 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Troops not part of trade deal, says PM, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 28 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

More may go to Iraq, says Aust army chief, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 28 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Diggers fire on a risky car, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Monday, 28 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Defence 'wanted more Iraq troops', AGE, Monday, 28 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Our troops in Iraq need air support and artillery: Labor, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 27 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses troop deployment to Iraq, SUNDAY SUNRISE, Sunday, 27 February 2005, TV Program

Leader says troops ready for Iraq, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 25 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

PM says situation in Iraq is better, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 25 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Troops 'aren't ready to fight', DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 24 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Army gives assurance that ASLAVs will be ready for Iraq, AAP, Thursday, 24 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Defence concerned units aren't ready, NORTHERN TERRITORY NEWS, Thursday, 24 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow minister criticises Prime Minister's decision to send more troops to Iraq, AM, Wednesday, 23 February 2005, Radio Program

Shadow Minister criticises decision to send more troops to Iraq, SKY NEWS, Wednesday, 23 February 2005, TV Program

Terrorist targets warned on duty of care, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 22 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Labor warns of terrorist risk on public transport, AGE, Monday, 21 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Habib: the tortured truth, SUNDAY, Sunday, 20 February 2005, TV Program

Opinion: PM's dead bat leaves ALP asking, 'Anyone for tennis?', CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 19 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Interrogations row deepens, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 18 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Habib may get chance to address Senate committee, AGE, Friday, 18 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

PM: talks not torture, HERALD SUN, Friday, 18 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

US official contradicts PM on prisoners, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 18 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

US arms inspector backs Barton on interrogations, AGE, Friday, 18 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Arms inspector undermines torture denials, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 18 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Hill sticks to his guns over interrogation, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 17 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

8 Australians 'interviewed' Iraqi captives, AGE, Thursday, 17 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister says involvement of Australian personnel in alleged interrogation of Iraqi prisoners should have been make public, AM, Thursday, 17 February 2005, Radio Program

Minister confirms his earlier claim that no Australian members of the ISG [Iraq Survey Group] were involved in interrogating Ira, AM, Wednesday, 16 February 2005, Radio Program

PM accused of playing dumb on Iraq, AGE, Tuesday, 15 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Prisoner abuse row rages, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 15 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

ASIO and AFP dismiss Habib torture claims at Senate Estimates Committee, PM (RN), Tuesday, 15 February 2005, Radio Program

Boredom, poor pay depletes Army Reserve, SUN-HERALD, Sunday, 13 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

More troops may go to Iraq, says PM, AGE, Thursday, 10 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Diplomat said to unnerve women, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 10 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Baghdad embassy guards to stay: PM, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 10 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Diggers at risk 'for nothing', ADVERTISER, Thursday, 10 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Injured Diggers return for healing, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, 9 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Comrades hail fallen hero, COURIER-MAIL, Wednesday, 9 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Troops in Baghdad put at risk: Labor, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 9 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Bracks calls for clarity on destroyer contracts, AGE, Friday, 4 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Send more Aussies: Iraq wants extra troops - but not from US, MERCURY, Friday, 4 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses troops in Iraq, SBS RADIO, Thursday, 3 February 2005, Radio Program

Army has to bite the bullet on battle supplies, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 2 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Audit uncovers army shortages, COURIER-MAIL, Wednesday, 2 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Former Carr man to advise Beazley, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 1 February 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Carnage on eve of Iraq election, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 28 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Envoys may have been blast targets, COURIER-MAIL, Friday, 28 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Government and Opposition disagree on US role in Iraq; and review of ALP leadership, PM (RN), Friday, 28 January 2005, Radio Program

PM's warning on Beazley return, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 26 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Factions the decider, not merit, MERCURY, Monday, 24 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Factions the decider, not merit, MERCURY, Monday, 24 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Merit won't count as factions decide a leader, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 23 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Labor's cheerless choice, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 22 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

ID plan revives Aussie Card fear, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 22 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Battle joined: Kim's got a fight, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 21 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Embassy move to safety hampered, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 21 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Wild-card Gillard outlines vision, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 21 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Confusion over embassy bomb, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 21 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Leadership race begins to take shape, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 21 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Support grows for Beazley leadership rival, MERCURY, Thursday, 20 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Deadlock breaker backs Kim, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 20 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Beazley runs his own race, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 20 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Rudd, Gillard threaten to crash Beazley's homecoming party, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 20 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Labor still split over leader, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 20 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Beazley's ahead but field is all over track, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 20 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Ruddy hell, reports of Beazley's reincarnation may be grossly exaggerated. [and] Correction, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 20 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Favourite to replace Cosgrove, ADVERTISER, Thursday, 20 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Kim Beazley holds press conference as part of ALP leadership campaign, PM (RN), Wednesday, 19 January 2005, Radio Program

Latham awaits doctors' advice, COURIER-MAIL, Tuesday, 11 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Latham's blackout, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, 11 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Labor defends disaster response, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 11 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Powder in death threats sent to MP, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, 11 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Labor seeks defence safety inquiry, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 6 January 2005, Newspaper Clippings

Stolen army weapons up for grabs, AGE, Friday, 24 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Fitting tribute for fallen comrade, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 24 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Heartbreaking homecoming, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 24 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Slain officer back home with family, ADVERTISER, Friday, 24 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

With jagged sobs, a slain mate and officer is welcomed home, AGE, Friday, 24 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Our son, brother, friend and hero, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, 24 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Peacekeepers will finish their mission, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 24 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Murdered officer home to family, HERALD SUN, Friday, 24 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Honour for slain peacekeeper, MERCURY, Friday, 24 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Slain officer arrives home, NORTHERN TERRITORY NEWS, Friday, 24 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Alston back to London haunts, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 18 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Foreign Minister defends appointment of former Minister, Richard Alston, as High Commissioner to United Kingdom, AM, Friday, 17 December 2004, Radio Program

Maritime security plan under fire, AGE, Thursday, 16 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Ship intercept plan hits legal minefield, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 16 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Ship zone challenged, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 16 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Maritime security zone for ports, rigs, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 16 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

PM's zone of maritime security, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 16 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Defence still ducks new Collins sub safety row, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 15 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Iraq war chief new Defence spy boss, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 15 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Spy head replaced, Government gives no reason, AGE, Wednesday, 15 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Prime Minister announces plans to boost maritime security, PM, Wednesday, 15 December 2004, Radio Program

Minister appoints Major General Maurie McNarn head of the Defence Intelligence Organisation, PM, Tuesday, 14 December 2004, Radio Program

Minister 'buried' security report, ADVERTISER, Saturday, 11 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Minister accused of cover-up, MERCURY, Saturday, 11 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Hill feels heat on Timor intelligence blackout, AGE, Saturday, 11 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Hill in fourth visit to Iraq, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 5 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Fears for soldiers' health, HERALD SUN, Thursday, 2 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Group warns of text abuse, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 1 December 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Stun guns on trial to stop terrorists, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 26 November 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Defence Department needs to be restructured, says lobby group, AGE, Wednesday, 24 November 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Defence reveals $8bn 'hole' in accounts, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 23 November 2004, Newspaper Clippings

$8b in Defence assets under a cloud, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 23 November 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Defence office in $8bn shambles, AGE, Tuesday, 23 November 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Military under fire over $800m accounts bungle, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 23 November 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Defence hit as $8.35bn goes AWOL, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 23 November 2004, Newspaper Clippings

[Defence]: Leadership vital for regional security, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 12 November 2004, Newspaper Clippings

No deal yet on US smart bombs: ADF, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 6 November 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Weapons testing talks held with United States; security analysts say deal would be of great benefit, PM, Friday, 5 November 2004, Radio Program

Letter: Terror laws, MERCURY, Thursday, 28 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Return to Hawke-Keating balance, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 27 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

New look for Labor, ADVERTISER, Wednesday, 27 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Getting down to business, HERALD SUN, Wednesday, 27 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Battle of the benches: Latham switch means business, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, 27 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Team Latham pushes economic change, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 27 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor names two-man act for economy trick, MERCURY, Wednesday, 27 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Bevy of women fill Labor's front bench, COURIER-MAIL, Wednesday, 27 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opposition Leader discusses new shadow ministry and focus of Labor Party, AM, Wednesday, 27 October 2004, Radio Program

'Glimmer twins' head Labor line-up, AGE, Tuesday, 26 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Swan in line as Gillard backs off, ADVERTISER, Tuesday, 26 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Swan leads shadow treasurer race, HERALD SUN, Tuesday, 26 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Swan firms as treasury favourite, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 26 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor shuffle: Swan likely to land plum treasury job, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 26 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Ministry is announced; 'roosters' Wayne Swan and Stephen Smith given top portfolios, PM, Tuesday, 26 October 2004, Radio Program

Opposition Leader announces new shadow ministry, 7.30 REPORT, Tuesday, 26 October 2004, TV Program

Gillard may be denied role she treasures, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 25 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

New push on terror law, MERCURY, Monday, 25 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Latham's shadow cabinet, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 23 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Latham wins on Crean and cops blame, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 23 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Front bench grows to safeguard Crean, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 23 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor's crisis of confidence, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 20 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor's factions come out to prey, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 20 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Leadership wounds return to haunt Labor, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 19 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Ex-leaders should step back: Beazley, AGE, Saturday, 16 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Wasted youth, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Saturday, 16 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Federal election 2004: Latham in no danger as leader, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 11 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Attempts to rally behind leader, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 11 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

The choice 2004: Counter-terrorism core of $37m intelligence policy, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 6 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Election 2004: Latham behind on security but making up ground, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 4 October 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Federal Election: October 9: Labor's Homeland Security based on the US model, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 29 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Election 2004: Hard line to stay on boat arrivals, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 28 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Election 2004: Spy planes to keep watch, AGE, Tuesday, 28 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Life of the party, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 25 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Federal Election: October 9: Ballot bites: Monty Ruddock?, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 24 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

The choice 2004: Blueprint: Main parties at war over homeland security, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 22 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Sea marshal plan to secure the coast, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 20 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

ALP plans to extend coastguard into Asia, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 18 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Election 2004: Opinion: Terror blast likely to benefit Coalition, SUNDAY HERALD SUN, Sunday, 12 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Terror at our door: Parties forced to reassemble their campaigns, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 11 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

In laws we trust ... don't we?, AGE, Saturday, 11 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Attack heralds new poll thrust, HERALD SUN, Friday, 10 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Downer defends tribunal, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 7 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: World shares Russia's pain, HERALD SUN, Monday, 6 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

A vote for trust, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 4 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Gnawing at the truth: [internal rifts in the Queensland Liberal Party], COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 4 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Ruddock uses siege in attack on Labor plans, AGE, Friday, 3 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Australia decides 2004: Ruddock cautions Labor: Don't distract our spies (Labor warned not to rock the boat on intelligence), COURIER-MAIL, Friday, 3 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor screams low blow, MERCURY, Friday, 3 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Ruddock uses Russia on ALP, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 3 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Ruddock links Labor with terror, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 3 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Ruddock warns of boat people, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 3 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Attorney-General links Russian school siege to ALP security policy, PM, Thursday, 2 September 2004, Radio Program

Election 2004: campaigning covers ALP guarantee of low interest rates; concern over illegal immigrants; and the economy, 7.30 REPORT, Thursday, 2 September 2004, TV Program

Indonesia confirms hunt for asylum-seekers' boat, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 1 September 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Poll kindles terror fears, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 31 August 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Election 2004: Opposition Leader discusses the campaign and issues, 6PR, Monday, 30 August 2004, Radio Program

Picking up pieces of intelligence, AGE, Saturday, 28 August 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Police pay issue could harm morale, body warns, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 13 August 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Australia 'soft on terror, hard on gays' [War on terrorism or gays?], AGE, Friday, 13 August 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Justice Minister says states are responsible for investigating Crime Commission officers, PM, Friday, 6 August 2004, Radio Program

ALP accuses Government of $250m security rehash, COURIER-MAIL, Wednesday, 4 August 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Diplomat security budget cut $15m, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 3 August 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister accuses Government of padding security spending, AM, Tuesday, 3 August 2004, Radio Program

Slashed seatbelts spark security fears, AGE, Sunday, 1 August 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Burning issues sidelined as Latham fails leadership test, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 1 August 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Party Games: Terror can hog agenda, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 31 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Sovereignty lost in the trade-off, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 31 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Aerial border watch extended, ADVERTISER, Thursday, 29 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor MPs quit committee as Bishop accused of bias, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 24 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

No Flood report scapegoats: PM, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 24 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor MPs quit committee over 'high farce', CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 24 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Focus on security after theft of plane, COURIER-MAIL, Friday, 23 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

New Bills erode liberties: Bartlett, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 22 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Unions, Labor raise the spectre of terrorism at sea, AGE, Wednesday, 21 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

$100m for upgraded port security measures, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 21 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Al-Qaeda still a threat to shipping, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, 21 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Poachers going free, HERALD SUN, Wednesday, 21 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Ports still vulnerable to attack: Labor, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 21 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Big Brother upgrade for ports, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 20 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Port security upgrade, ADVERTISER, Tuesday, 20 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Hundreds of illegal boat slipping through the net, ADVERTISER, Tuesday, 20 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

$100m to beef up port security, AGE, Tuesday, 20 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister says changes to maritime security are overdue; discusses latest polling figures, AM, Tuesday, 20 July 2004, Radio Program

Beazley beams in a tack of Defence, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 17 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Terrorist threat is here to stay, warns Downer, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 16 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Reflection brings Bomber back, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 13 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Latham banks on Beazley, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 13 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Challenge over Brigitte, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 12 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

ALP attack on security spending, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 12 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Be on alert for more terror ads, SUN-HERALD, Sunday, 11 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses terrorism; Taiwan; Iraq; weapons of mass destruction; and US opinion of ALP foreign policy, SUNDAY, Sunday, 11 July 2004, TV Program

Garrett talks: the real politician emerges, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 10 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor insiders breathe sighs of relief over profile, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 5 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Wrong boats, wrong port, bad idea, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 5 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

'Terror threat' to regional flights, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Monday, 5 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Latham deplores 'muckraking', AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 5 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Latham uncut: profile of Opposition Leader, Mark Latham, SUNDAY, Sunday, 4 July 2004, TV Program

Labor floats a smaller, faster coastguard plan, COURIER-MAIL, Thursday, 1 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Coast watch, NORTHERN TERRITORY NEWS, Thursday, 1 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

After long delay, US now in big hurry to try Hicks: lawyer, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 1 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

ALP opts for faster coast fleet, AGE, Thursday, 1 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

ALP trims to preserve tax cuts, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 1 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Armed sea marshals under new ALP plan, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 1 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Shot across bows of Labor's coastguard, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 1 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Ex-army analyst smeared Beazley, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 1 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

DFAT won't apologise over FOI, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 1 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor junks warships, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 1 July 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Careless spy sent home in disgrace, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 30 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor plans strike-force coast guard, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 30 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses ALP coastguard policy, AM, Wednesday, 30 June 2004, Radio Program

Intelligence officer Robert Owen-Jones comes home from Washington in disgrace; Shadow Minister wants intelligence agencies inve, PM, Wednesday, 30 June 2004, Radio Program

No one noticed when terror hotline crashed, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 27 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

New anti-terror lesson lurking, with magnet, MERCURY, Thursday, 24 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Canberra, CEOs extend forum on terrorism, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 24 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

I have not hijacked inquiry: Bishop, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 23 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

A key player in leadership contests [Laurie Brereton] [and] correction, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 19 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Hearsay: [ALP and High Court judges], AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 18 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Federal corruption body 'should cover all officials', AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 18 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Anti-terror bail heat from Labor, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 17 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Watchdog will target crime agency corruption, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 17 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Federal law enforcement agencies to be watched, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 17 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Corruption body gets formal nod in Canberra, AGE, Thursday, 17 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Watchdog for crime fighters, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 17 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Canberra to move on corruption, AGE, Wednesday, 16 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Proposed anti-crime body receives broad political support, PM, Wednesday, 16 June 2004, Radio Program

Garrett a boost for boss, say tacticians, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 12 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Port hole uncovered, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 12 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Volunteers' role, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, 11 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Balance of justice and national security, or blindfold for the courts?, AGE, Saturday, 5 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Tough new terror laws, ADVERTISER, Friday, 4 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Roche plea bargain alleged, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 4 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Tighter bail laws target terrorism, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 4 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Bail furore to change terror law, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 4 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Courts too 'lenient' on terrorists, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 3 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Number left in terrorist call 'wrong', AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 1 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

ASIO let tip-off on JI slip past, AGE, Tuesday, 1 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

AFP note find forces admission, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 1 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

ASIO failed to check terrorist information, ADVERTISER, Tuesday, 1 June 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Attorney-General discusses arrest of two Australians in Lebanon; bail conditions in NSW; Shadow Minister says assets of terrori, LATELINE, Tuesday, 1 June 2004, TV Program

Attorney-General confirms Australian Federal Police in Singapore received a terror warning in September 2000, PM, Monday, 31 May 2004, Radio Program

MPs, media to hit the footy field, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 28 May 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Ruddock seeks secret court sessions [Plan for secret hearings], AGE, Friday, 28 May 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor hints at cap on law bills, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 28 May 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Grand Austrac plan a wash out, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 25 May 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Where's the money gone?, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 24 May 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Federal Election 2004: Hidden faces for Labor in battle lines, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 22 May 2004, Newspaper Clippings

About face: Afghans on Nauru to be let in, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 15 May 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Prime Minister believes that if policy on children in immigration detention centres were reversed it would send a positivie sig, PM, Friday, 14 May 2004, Radio Program

ALP seeks Iraq prison answers, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 11 May 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Locals invited to take anti-crime plan to their streets, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 8 May 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Spies twitchy during ASIO open house, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 6 May 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Sailors who decided to stay, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 6 May 2004, Newspaper Clippings

It seems we might not be living in the age of terror after all, COURIER-MAIL, Tuesday, 4 May 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister accuses the Government of plagiarising terrorism information, AM, Tuesday, 4 May 2004, Radio Program

Major attack planned, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 23 April 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Alleged terrorist denied bail, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 23 April 2004, Newspaper Clippings

New South Wales: lawyer denies his client, Faheem Khalid Lodhi, is involved in terrorism; Foreign Minister rejects criticism by, AM, Friday, 23 April 2004, Radio Program

Spies resign to go private, HERALD SUN, Thursday, 22 April 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor push on agencies, AGE, Wednesday, 21 April 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Email, SMS bugging for crime fight, AGE, Sunday, 11 April 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor call for coastguard border patrol, MERCURY, Tuesday, 6 April 2004, Newspaper Clippings

The ones that get away, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, 6 April 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Thanks, but leave now: Iraqi cleric, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 6 April 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Tag and release for illegals, COURIER-MAIL, Monday, 5 April 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Howard accused of fear-mongering, AGE, Tuesday, 30 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Senate war looms over terror laws, COURIER-MAIL, Tuesday, 30 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: For ALP's sake, get is right this time, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 29 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Democrats Senator and Shadow Minister discuss anti-terrorism proposals, AM, Monday, 29 March 2004, Radio Program

Opinion: Latham gives al-Qaeda an incentive to strike, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 28 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Has Iraq gamble backfired?, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 27 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Senator wants inquiry into allegations of political interference over comments made by AFP Commissioner, Mick Keelty, , AM, Tuesday, 23 March 2004, Radio Program

Port security in spotlight, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 22 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Coalition 'too late' on sea security, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 22 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Shabby politics in terror stakes, SUNDAY TERRITORIAN, Sunday, 21 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Somali accused of terrorism may face more charges in US, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 20 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Heat on Howard over police chief, AGE, Friday, 19 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

ALP questions whether AFP Commissioner was under political pressure to clarify his comments on Iraq, PM, Friday, 19 March 2004, Radio Program

Opinion: Piers perspective: Placate and perish, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 18 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

New law to fight terror, HERALD SUN, Thursday, 18 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

AFP Commissioner clarifies his remarks on threat of terrorism in Australia following bombings in Spain, AM, Wednesday, 17 March 2004, Radio Program

Weekly political commentary covering the bombings in Madrid; counter-terrorism measures; and superannuation, SUNRISE (CHANNEL 7), Monday, 15 March 2004, TV Program

Opinion: Flaws in the crystal ball, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 13 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Snipers and choppers bolster ALP coastguard, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 10 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

House on the hill: Secure in the past, AGE, Tuesday, 9 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Come clean on leadership: Latham, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 8 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Costello support: nothing ruled out [and] Liberal unrest is labor's chance, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Monday, 8 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Costello again silent on challenge, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 8 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Ashmore attack rebuffed, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 8 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Homeland axe, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 8 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses security measures; Opposition Leader's electoral appeal; and Liberal Party leadership, SUNDAY SUNRISE, Sunday, 7 March 2004, TV Program

Terrorist bans deal a cave-in: Ruddock, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 3 March 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister and ASIS discuss proscription powers of Attorney-General, PM, Tuesday, 2 March 2004, Radio Program

Attorney-General discusses anti-terrorism legislation; and parliamentary report on pre-Iraq War intelligence, LATELINE, Tuesday, 2 March 2004, TV Program

Back-bench revolt fear over terror Bill, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 23 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

PM won't bring terror suspects home, MERCURY, Monday, 23 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Plan to link Feds, ASIO, SUNDAY MAIL (ADELAIDE), Sunday, 22 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor wants ASIO, federal police link, SUNDAY MAIL, Sunday, 22 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Terrorist suspect was here, HERALD SUN, Friday, 20 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Mohamed affair raises more doubts, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 19 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Arrest bungle denied, HERALD SUN, Thursday, 19 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Accountability bows to secrecy, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 19 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Media alerts ASIO to terror suspect, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 17 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor bid for an end to legal barriers, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 16 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

I followed ASIO's lead on timing of French warning, Ruddock insists, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 11 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Brigitte suspects: police thwarted, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 9 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Ruddock denies delay blunder, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 9 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

ASIO warning delayed by holiday, COURIER-MAIL, Monday, 9 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Brigitte 'quizzed wife on army role', AGE, Monday, 9 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Police to bear brunt of foreign operations, COURIER-MAIL, Friday, 6 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Rivkin's last-ditch effort to evade jail, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 5 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

New Rivkin appeal to avoid jail, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 4 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: And another thing. [Rene Rivkin], DAILY TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, 4 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Carr highly strung playing role of second fiddle, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, 4 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

New South Wales: ill health and loopholes in state and Commonwealth laws allow Rene Rivkin to avoid periodic detention, 7.30 REPORT, Wednesday, 2 February 2004, TV Program

AFP to set up 500-strong Asia-Pacific team, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 3 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor calls for inquiry, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 1 February 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Security 'means self-reliance', AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 30 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Wilton top flight candidate, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 30 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Wilton top flight candidate, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 30 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Back to jail, Rivkin told, HERALD SUN, Friday, 30 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Back to jail, Rivkin told, HERALD SUN, Friday, 30 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Rivkin told it's back to prison next week, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 30 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Attorney-General wants details of possible visit by terror suspect Omar Adbi Mohamed, PM, Friday, 30 January 2004, Radio Program

ALP on track to name airport site this week, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 26 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: How a gang of four gave Labor a flying start, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 26 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

The power of prayer: politicians who mix church and state, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 23 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Lessons in the making for Latham, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 20 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Latham's task to take Labor back to suburbs, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 20 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Costs block information freedom, COURIER-MAIL, Thursday, 15 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

FOI bills aim to deter, says MP, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 15 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

ALP on final approach to second airport, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 14 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Latham's question of liberty, HERALD SUN, Tuesday, 13 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Latham's question of liberty, HERALD SUN, Tuesday, 13 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor gets a church serve on gay rights, SUNDAY TIMES (PERTH), Sunday, 11 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Latham choice a shot in the arm for Labor, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 11 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor on attack over judges' pay, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 10 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor pledge on gay rights, SUNDAY HERALD SUN, Sunday, 4 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Latham's pledge for gay rights, SUNDAY MAIL (ADELAIDE), Sunday, 4 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Pentagon moves to charge suspects, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 1 January 2004, Newspaper Clippings

Labor backs call to cut appeals, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 29 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Doubts over support for national ID card, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 29 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

'Lenient' penalty for Siev X smuggler, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 29 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Siev X people smuggler is convicted, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 29 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Pranksters pester terror hotline, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 27 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Sky marshal plan cleared for take-off, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 27 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Air marshals to fly on more routes, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 27 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Sky marshals on Qantas flights, but no fare rises, AGE, Saturday, 27 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Christmas terror warnings, AGE, Tuesday, 23 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Security alert for Labor, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 20 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Political snakes and ladders, AGE, Friday, 19 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

 

PM declares war against poachers, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 18 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: Labor's bet on security policy, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 18 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: The ALP and terror, HERALD SUN, Thursday, 18 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

PM casts doubt on Labor's security stance, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 18 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Cosying up to the conservatives on civil liberties, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 18 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Survival drives security turnaround, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 17 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: Labor makes us, and itself, more secure, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 17 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Latham to get tougher on security, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 17 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Mixed results for class of 2003, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 13 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Inquiry on health group dossiers, AGE, Saturday, 13 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

PNG rescue pact could entice World Bank to stay, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 13 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Election 2004: first the personality war, then the policy war, AGE, Friday, 12 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Medicare changes baffle the masses: but Government wins on security, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 10 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Smith role seen as unity boost, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 10 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Latham spreads word out of town, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 10 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Air security pledge, MERCURY, Wednesday, 10 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Reluctant McClelland takes up new security portfolio, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Latham gives Labor poll hopes a lift: and his old job to Crean, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Crean returns from oblivion, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Portfolio shift a bid to avoid party brawl on immigration, AGE, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Knocked down, Crean just bounces back up, AGE, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

A lifeline for Labor's old and bold, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Latham's old job for Crean in new line up, ADVERTISER, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Crean makes Latham team, MERCURY, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Security first in Latham attack team, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Labor revamp focuses on home front, HERALD SUN, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: Safety first in Crean appointment, COURIER-MAIL, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Crean given key job against Costello, COURIER-MAIL, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Security high on Latham's priority list, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Safety first, for nation and Labor, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Immigration job to test Smith, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 9 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opposition Leader reshuffles Shadow Ministry, PM, Monday, 8 December 2003, Radio Program

Former league star swayed vote, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 7 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

On friendships and fractures, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 6 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Call that decided the battle for leadership, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Saturday, 6 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Watershed conversion came down, at last, in the shower, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 4 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Labor punts on Latham: Wall-to-wall grins on the Coalition side. [Latham supporters and Beazley supporters], CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 3 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

How women MPs made their Mark on the ALP, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 3 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Caucus risks all with a bold new leader [Latham crashes through: new leader vows unity and boldness], AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 3 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Countdown to a photo finish, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 2 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Showdown splits once close mates, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, 2 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Unions' weight behind Beazley, HERALD SUN, Tuesday, 2 December 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Weekend of reckoning for outsider Rudd [and] Correction, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 29 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Shop owner 'of interest to authorities', SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 28 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

AWU National President speculates on position of Opposition Leader, Simon Crean, AM, Friday, 28 November 2003, Radio Program

Hicks, Habib to get access to families [Hicks, Habib get right to phone home], AGE, Wednesday, 26 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Safeguards for Hicks and Habib [US does deal on Hicks, Habib], AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 26 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

After two years in Cuba, Hicks wins the right to phone home, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 26 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Attorney-General is concerned about rules under which David Hicks and Mamdouh Habib might be tried, PM, Tuesday, 25 November 2003, Radio Program

Shadow Attorney-General says military trial in US for David Hicks and Mamdouh Habib is unfair, PM, Tuesday, 25 November 2003, Radio Program

ASIO wants more time for questions, AGE, Monday, 24 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Minister discusses counter terrorist measures; immigration controls; and coastal security, SUNDAY, Sunday, 23 November 2003, TV Program

Court blasts govt over boat people case, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 21 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Hearsay: [Phillip Ruddock], AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 21 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Attorney-General criticises handling of alleged asylum seekers off Melville Island; wants an existing Senate committee t, PM, Thursday, 20 November 2003, Radio Program

Doubts over terrorist threat, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 18 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: A lack of respect for rule of law, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 18 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

A Bone of contention, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 18 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Smugglers 'let off scot-free', AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 18 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Kurds' boat crew 'free tow' attacked, AGE, Tuesday, 18 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: A new aid for obfuscation by government [and] Correction, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 17 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

ALP warns on Indon tie, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 16 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: ABC's requiem for a lost cause, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 16 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Indonesia contradicts ministers' view of Kurds' expulsion, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 15 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

MPs misled public over boatpeople, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, 14 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Stronger opposition poicy to end gender bias, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 14 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

High Court says no to electoral reforms in WA, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 14 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Foreign Minister defends his actions over Turkish Kurds who arrived at Melville Island, THE WORLD TODAY, Friday, 14 November 2003, Radio Program

Shadow Attorney-General responds to Prime Minister's explanation of ALP deterrence policy, AM, Friday, 14 November 2003, Radio Program

Ministers reject criticism of expulsion of Turkish Kurds who sailed to Melville Island, PM, Friday, 14 November 2003, Radio Program

Greens and Democrats want an inquiry into whether or not Turkish Kurds who arrived at Melville Island asked for asylum, PM, Thursday, 13 November 2003, Radio Program

Long wait for justice concerns Labor, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 12 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

US action on Hicks leaves Govt unmoved, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 12 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Boat people rejection breaches refugee pact, says UN, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 12 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Boat people deal a disgrace: UN man, AGE, Wednesday, 12 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Foreign Minister claims that Turkish Kurds who arrived off coast of Melville Island did not seek asylum, AM, Tuesday, 11 November 2003, Radio Program

Indonesian police hold boat people, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 10 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Refugees nearly beat border net, HERALD SUN, Monday, 10 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Costello warns protests help, not harm her, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Monday, 10 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Boat people in Indonesian hands, AGE, Monday, 10 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Turkish asylum seekers back safely in Indonesia, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 10 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Attorney-General comments on new ASIO powers which may have been used to investigate people who knew alleged French terrorist, , AM, Monday, 10 November 2003, Radio Program

Shadow Attorney-General discusses terrorism; refugees; border protection; Amanda Vanstone; migration zone; election issues; coun, SUNDAY, Sunday, 9 November 2003, TV Program

Two groups to be added to terror list, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 8 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

French gave Brigitte a passport, AGE, Saturday, 8 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Labor calls for inquiry on Brigitte passport, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 8 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Freedom on the line, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 8 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: The week we got a sneak preview of Election 2004, AGE, Friday, 7 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Labor set to back terror laws, AGE, Thursday, 6 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Islands excision move sinking, COURIER-MAIL, Thursday, 6 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

New law likely to outlaw debt dodgers who give assets to partners, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 6 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Crean shores up a Tampa-proof response, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 5 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Get tough to stay safe, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 5 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Government admits fault for anti-terrorism flaws, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 4 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Spies seek more power, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 4 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Security regime flawed: Ruddock, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 4 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Anti-terror laws may be boosted, AGE, Monday, 3 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Attorney-General seeking power to blacklist suspects [Ruddock demands enhanced powers to blacklist suspects], AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 3 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Fresh moves to beef up ASIO powers, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 3 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Attorney-General announces review of ASIO's powers, AM, Monday, 3 November 2003, Radio Program

Attorney-General defends call for tougher powers for ASIO and the listing of terrorist organisations, PM, Monday, 3 November 2003, Radio Program

Shadow Attorney-General denies need tougher ASIO powers, PM, Monday, 3 November 2003, Radio Program

Terror fear played down, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 2 November 2003, Newspaper Clippings

46 dressed as police [and] Corrections, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 30 October 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Attorney-General wants judicial access for migration appeal cases to be streamlined, not restricted, AM, Monday, 27 October 2003, Radio Program

Tax office strategy to keep lid on damning report, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 23 October 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Senate and the right of supply, MERCURY, Monday, 20 October 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Phone call hopes for Hicks, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 14 October 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Loophole shuts for insolvent fraudsters, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 14 October 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Police team to tackle sex slavery, AGE, Tuesday, 14 October 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Ruddock in security boost, AGE, Sunday, 12 October 2003, Newspaper Clippings

He who would be King, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 9 October 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Prime Minister plans to reform the Senate, AUSTRALIA TALKS BACK, Thursday, 9 October 2003, Radio Program

ALP questions Attorney-General about forged travel documents for asylum seekers and a breach of privacy involving Ray Robinson , PM, Wednesday, 8 October 2003, Radio Program

Wallabies aid Wannabes to victory, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 7 October 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opposition parties discuss Senate reform, AM, Monday, 6 October 2003, Radio Program

Opinion: Law sure way to win PM's favour, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 2 October 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Ministerial changes pit opponents head-to-head, AGE, Tuesday, 30 September 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Lawyers face squeeze over costs blowout, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 26 September 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Attorney-General supports proscribing Hamas as a terrorist organisation, LATELINE, Monday, 22 September 2003, TV Program

Opinion: Why the PM will not call an early election, AGE, Wednesday, 17 September 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Workplace bill 'hardly a step forward' [Mum's the word for job interviews], AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 16 September 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Hedged admission too late, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 16 September 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Boy pulled from sky by court order, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 13 September 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Something fishy in company collapse, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, 12 September 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Politics and sport set for a mix, AGE, Sunday, 7 September 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Regulation changes alert, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 1 September 2003, Newspaper Clippings

No resort to medieval tort from a prison cell, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 28 August 2003, Newspaper Clippings

ALP in search for new airport, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, 13 August 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Carr blamed for ALP bale-out on new airport site, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 13 August 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Carr blamed for ALP bale-out on new airport site, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 13 August 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Crean avoids row over airport site, AGE, Tuesday, 12 August 2003, Newspaper Clippings

PM's Senate battle takes new shape, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 11 August 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Clerk of the Senate and Shadow Attorney-General discuss proposed Senate reform, AM, Monday, 11 August 2003, Radio Program

Islamic forum to pressure Government on Habib, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 6 August 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Police report tags Habib not violent [Report vindicates Habib, says wife], AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 6 August 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Labor wants sky marshal deals aired, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 2 August 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Sky marshals to fly by year's end, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 2 August 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Sky marshals could be on flights in weeks, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 2 August 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Flight of faith that avoids path of vision, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 1 August 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Crean flies into revolt over change of course on airport, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 28 July 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Labor takes cudgels to Abbott, AGE, Saturday, 26 July 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Hicks likely to serve sentence in SA, ADVERTISER, Friday, 25 July 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Aussie Taliban's new link to terror [Hicks trained with second terrorist group], DAILY TELEGRAPH, Wednesday, 23 July 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Justice Minister says he wants fair trial for David Hicks ahead of his visit to Washington, PM, Monday, 21 July 2003, Radio Program

Traitor may be tried at home, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 20 July 2003, Newspaper Clippings

FOI requests are too dear for most, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Monday, 14 July 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: Crean: crash through or crash, AGE, Friday, 4 July 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Latham adds muscle to Crean's team, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 3 July 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Crean loads his big guns, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 3 July 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opinion: How the west was won by Howard, COURIER-MAIL, Tuesday, 1 July 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Philippines wants Tan funds frozen, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 28 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Union lags on work reform: PM, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 25 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Incoming G-G's salary increased by $55, 000, AGE, Wednesday, 25 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Govt inquiry into child custody rights, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 25 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

G-G's pay up $55, 000, HERALD SUN, Wednesday, 25 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

PM orders inquiry on joint custody, AGE, Wednesday, 25 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

ALP looks at workplace democracy, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 23 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Splits lead to decline of the NSW Right faction, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 21 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Why Howard suddenly started to talk about family custody battles, AGE, Saturday, 21 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Give dad a go, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, 20 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Custody row, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 20 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Joint custody plan 'treats children as property', AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 19 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

The strong woman behind man who wants the throne, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 19 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

ALP goes for fresh faces at next poll, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 19 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Leader breathes easy as air clears, COURIER-MAIL, Tuesday, 17 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Carole tells how Crean can win [and] Carole attacks smiling assassins, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, 17 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Crean promises new deal, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 17 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Now for a Crean makeover, AGE, Tuesday, 17 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Attorney-General supports Simon Crean; Manager of Opposition Business supports Kim Beazley, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Monday, 16 June 2003, Radio Program

ALP Member comments prior to leadership ballot, AM, Monday, 16 June 2003, Radio Program

Shadow Attorney-General supports Simon Crean in lead up to ALP leadership ballot, AM, Monday, 16 June 2003, Radio Program

Head to head, two would-be leaders stake their claims, AGE, Sunday, 15 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Hearsay: Five years after Dyson Heydon stepped down as dean of law at Sydney University, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 13 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

It’s Simon, by a landslide, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, 13 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Checking price of justice, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 12 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Beazley lags in chase for votes, AGE, Wednesday, 11 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Not everyone thinks it's a good idea, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 10 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Whitlam backs Senate reform, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 10 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Beazley counts on Hawke's heart and soul to get over the line, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 10 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

A little help from an old stager, AGE, Tuesday, 10 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Lawyers discuss possible reforms to the Senate, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Tuesday, 10 June 2003, Radio Program

I'm beatable, PM warns Libs, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 9 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

PM in push to curb the Senate, AGE, Monday, 9 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

PM's Senate bypass plan 'a grab for power', CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 9 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

The people to vote on Senate - maybe, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 9 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

ALP Caucus members discuss leadership contest at Randwick Racecourse, PM, Monday, 9 June 2003, Radio Program

Prime Minister proposes reform of the Senate, AM, Monday, 9 June 2003, Radio Program

Bad news for 'safe' NSW seats: if the messenger can be trusted, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 7 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Crean-Beazley showdown: Where's Kim getting the vibe that he can outnumber Simon?, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 7 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Crean-Beazley showdown: Backbenchers key in Caucus numbers game, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 7 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

War declared, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, 6 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Tough talker but Crean's no sacker, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 6 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Former Leader gains support for ALP leadership challenge, PM, Thursday, 5 June 2003, Radio Program

Crean's men plot new Beazley era, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 3 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Hey Simon, have you heard Kim's latest joke, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, 3 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Risky class of love, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Monday, 2 June 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Howard, Crean near agreement on legal changes to ban Hezbollah, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 29 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opposition Leader gives in-principle support to bill listing Hezbollah as terrorist organisaton, THE WORLD TODAY, Thursday, 29 May 2003, Radio Program

ALP wary of Howard 'wedge exercise', CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 28 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Top-level straitjacket, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 28 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Attorney-General comments on differing views on the banning of alleged terrorist organisations, including Hezbollah, PM, Wednesday, 28 May 2003, Radio Program

Saga revives constitutional debate, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 27 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Opposition Leader is prepared to give Attorney-General power to ban terrorist organisation, Hezbollah, PM, Tuesday, 27 May 2003, Radio Program

More say wanted on replacement, HERALD SUN, Monday, 26 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Attorney-General discusses the Governor General; counter terrorist measures; and Australians held at Guantanamo Bay, INSIDERS, Sunday, 25 May 2003, TV Program

Bid to speed up G-G rape hearing, AGE, Thursday, 22 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Huge bill for inquiry, HERALD SUN, Friday, 16 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

A head of state who couldn't handle mud, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 14 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Howard moves fast to get paper to Queen's pen, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 13 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Labor, Dems move on G-G, AGE, Tuesday, 13 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Letter: Government is doing all in its power to secure extradition, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 11 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Fraud chase in limbo, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 4 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Government gambles on the rights man, AGE, Sunday, 4 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Child protection convention ratified, AGE, Friday, 2 May 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Fight to beat legal-aid security plan, AGE, Sunday, 27 April 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Reith qualified for the job: Howard, AGE, Friday, 18 April 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Are there friends on the other side?, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 17 April 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Prime Minister discusses Iraq; Syria; military compensation scheme; Medicare; Peter Reith; morning tea for families of deployed, 6PR, Thursday, 17 April 2003, Radio Program

Holidays, sick days are going unpaid, SUN-HERALD, Sunday, 13 April 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Privacy Commission swamped by complaints, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 10 April 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Canberra acts to protect classified information, AGE, Friday, 4 April 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Cole tells Canberra to take the lead in safety changes, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 3 April 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Abbott cool on parties' call for paid baby leave, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 3 April 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Building renovation boom, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 29 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

The building power game, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 28 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Building unions to be policed, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 28 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Change in attitude vital to lift safety rates, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 28 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Unions dismiss need for building industry overseer, AGE, Friday, 28 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

War protest violence 'in self defence', DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, 28 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Time for a rebuild, COURIER-MAIL, Friday, 28 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Building sites face tough industrial laws, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 28 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Building reforms take big stick to culture of anarchy, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 28 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Unions, Labor savage report as costly and one-sided, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 27 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Illegal activity rife: inquiry, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 27 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Extortion, thugs and blackmail, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 27 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Building charges loom in Cole's wake, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 27 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Unionists accused of lawlessness, COURIER-MAIL, Thursday, 27 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Building industry lawless, inquiry finds, AGE, Thursday, 27 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Crackdown on rogue building unions, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 27 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Abbott denies attempt to subjugate unions, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 27 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Abbott's $60m commission fails to deliver smoking gun, AGE, Thursday, 27 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Unions offside, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 27 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Dismissal bill's failure is an election trigger, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 25 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

UN resolution makes it legal: PM, AGE, Wednesday, 19 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

1991 cease-fire terms 'weak basis for force', CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 19 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Abbott is king of the limbo, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 8 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Bill cuts unions out of health and safety, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 5 March 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Democrats agree, secret interviews not right, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 25 February 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Inquiry sought on secret High Court interviews, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 24 February 2003, Newspaper Clippings

State award payout doubt highlighted, MERCURY, Thursday, 20 February 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Academics to fight Nelson's plans for unis, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 19 February 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Abbott aims to curb rises to low-paid, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 14 February 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Don't write off the Danger Man, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 10 February 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Lawyers condemn 'secret' legal aid rule changes, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 28 January 2003, Newspaper Clippings

High Court may rule on union fees, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 22 January 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Casual workers 'being overused', AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 20 January 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Cloning of humans is just a variation on a theme, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 6 January 2003, Newspaper Clippings

ID system needs work: expert, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 4 January 2003, Newspaper Clippings

Laying down the law, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 21 December 2002, Newspaper Clippings

High court selection row widens, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 19 December 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Howard denies High Court 'skewed', CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 19 December 2002, Newspaper Clippings

PM appoints NSW judge to High Court, AGE, Wednesday, 18 December 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Prime Minister defends not appointing a woman to replace Justice Mary Gaudron, PM, Wednesday, 18 December 2002, Radio Program

Going Howard's way, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 14 December 2002, Newspaper Clippings

High Court interviews 'improper', AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 12 December 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Williams denies politicising search for High Court judge, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 12 December 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Court row as Williams vets judges, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 11 December 2002, Newspaper Clippings

This fabrication proudly sponsored by the Federal Government, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 7 December 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Our taxes paid for deceitful testimony, SUN-HERALD, Sunday, 1 December 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Delegates grill panel, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 30 November 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Rats in the ranks, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 23 November 2002, Newspaper Clippings

A better way to consult the people on policy, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 22 November 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Downer denies 'going cold' on war crime court, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 22 November 2002, Newspaper Clippings

ALP pledges no lost pay for volunteer firies, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 19 November 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Warming up to a Swan song, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 16 November 2002, Newspaper Clippings

The shy hand behind the sledgehammers, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 2 November 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Dismissal laws cost $1.3b, HERALD SUN, Wednesday, 30 October 2002, Newspaper Clippings

It's time for a new theme, COURIER-MAIL, Wednesday, 30 October 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Parties flag dissent on union affiliation, AGE, Tuesday, 29 October 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Senate still opposes unfair dismissal law reform and the full privatisation of Telstra, PM, Tuesday, 29 October 2002, Radio Program

Unfair dismissal laws: just who is being treated unfairly?, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 26 October 2002, Newspaper Clippings

McClelland, former dux, makes it to the top of all classes, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 23 October 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Simon Crean may face a leadership challenge following the ALP defeat in the Cunningham by-election, AM, Tuesday, 22 October 2002, Radio Program

Let us not allow politicians to undercut our democracy, AGE, Tuesday, 15 October 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Sydney push to destroy Crean, AGE, Saturday, 12 October 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Party's faithful and factions face off, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 5 October 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Abbott task force on building beat, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 27 September 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor families go to war (with themselves), DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 26 September 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Excess payouts to be seized, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, Sunday, 22 September 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Law to grab execs' perks, SUNDAY HERALD SUN, Sunday, 22 September 2002, Newspaper Clippings

An itch Howard can't scratch, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 19 September 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Republicans, ALP deeply divided, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 18 September 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Govt moves against tax avoiders, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 31 August 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Big bruisers kept in shape by their foes, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 30 August 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Papal politics puts Abbott on the left foot, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 27 August 2002, Newspaper Clippings

House on the Hill: Pope on the ropes, AGE, Tuesday, 27 August 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Lawyers: government is their business, BACKGROUND BRIEFING, Sunday, 25 August 2002, Radio Program

Conservative Aussies shift approach to human rights, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Thursday, 22 August 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Union service fee bill faces more debate, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 22 August 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Task force to protect witnesses, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 21 August 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Abbott's building rorts hit-squad, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 21 August 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Taxpayer to foot the bill for HIH bosses' lawyers, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 20 August 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Minister announces the establishment of a new body to police the building industry, PM, Tuesday, 20 August 2002, Radio Program

Right to the bitter end, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 10 August 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Divorce tax proposal receives little backing, AGE, Tuesday, 6 August 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Attorney-General again denies government is taking too long to investigate the imprisonment of David Hicks, at Guantanamo Bay f, PM, Friday, 2 August 2002, Radio Program

Shadow Attorney-General wants a fuller explanation, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Tuesday, 16 July 2002, Radio Program

Kirby attack: PM implicated, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 15 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Pressure on Howard over Kirby, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 15 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Attorney-General comments on the Comcar controversy involving Justice Michael Kirby, AM, Monday, 15 July 2002, Radio Program

Chief judge quits, HERALD SUN, Saturday, 13 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

ASIC puts Air NZ-Ansett board prosecutions in too-hard basket, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 12 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Unfair dismissal: Labor, Democrats reject Italian idea, AGE, Thursday, 11 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Phone-tap revelation enrages unions, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 10 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Inquiry confirms phone tap link, AGE, Wednesday, 10 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Party elder's revamp call draws ire, AGE, Tuesday, 9 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Unions give Crean leeway, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 8 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Acting Opposition Leader answers criticism of the ALP by former Minister, John Button, AM, Monday, 8 July 2002, Radio Program

Events leave Labor restive and wary, AGE, Sunday, 7 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor: fix bankruptcy rort, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 5 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Crean's best bet is to stay on track, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 2 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

What Crean and Labor must do now, AGE, Tuesday, 2 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Abbott sees the good in the bad boss, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 2 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Abbott's power push to tackle unions, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 1 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

I'll sue unions: Abbott, HERALD SUN, Monday, 1 July 2002, Newspaper Clippings

PM casts doubt over election, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 29 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Government ups ante on union fees, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 26 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Opposition Leader discusses Mark Latham; and sale of Sydney Airport, JOHN LAWS PROGRAM, Wednesday, 26 June 2002, Radio Program

Tax changes pose threat to new car, fleet sales, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 25 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Peace in our question time a bad Abbott, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 25 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Parallel imports ban set to stay, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 25 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor to oppose workplace reforms, AGE, Tuesday, 25 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Automotive industry Abbott's 'plaything', CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 24 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Car industry chiefs attack Government, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 24 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Jobs watchdog does about-face on fast-track contract scheme, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 24 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Industrial relations in the car manufacturing industry, PM, Monday, 24 June 2002, Radio Program

Unions and employers are divided over proposed industrial relations legislation, 7.30 REPORT, Monday, 24 June 2002, TV Program

Justice Gaudron to leave High Court, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 22 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

High court power shift, AGE, Saturday, 22 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Empowering ASIO in planned terrorism bill endangers rights, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 21 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Debate over bill of rights goes another round, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 21 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Confused but honest Barry bowls up a very bad day for Labor, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 21 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

National salvation lies in bill of rights, says law expert, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 21 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Bid to ban groups with terrorist ties faces defeat, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 17 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Hill dismisses sovereignty threat, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 17 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Disabled, PBS on MP's lists, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 17 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Cabinet to weigh case for court, AGE, Monday, 17 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Plan to excise islands doomed: Hill, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 17 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor MP says only 'lunatics' talk of class struggle, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 17 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Military supports court, says Hill, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 17 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses BHP dispute; border protection; ALP/union relations; unfair dismissal laws; International Criminal Co, MEET THE PRESS, Sunday, 16 June 2002, TV Program

Bottom of the Harbour: Big day out for the comrades, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Tuesday, 11 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

IVF case bill a 'disgraceful' waste, SUN-HERALD, Sunday, 9 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

A lesson in law, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 8 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

New leader labours to drag party into future, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 8 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor's right wing goes wrong, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 8 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Crean faces opposition on preselection reforms, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 5 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Court calls Ruddock to account, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 4 June 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Ministers continue to criticise the Federal Court, 7.30 REPORT, Tuesday, 4 June 2002, TV Program

National Textiles administrator slated, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 31 May 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Inquiry pay anger, HERALD SUN, Friday, 31 May 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Commissioner got $4000 a day, THE AGE, Friday, 31 May 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor gives union bill the green light, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 29 May 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Bumpy Senate ride likely for changes to unfair dismissal laws, 7.30 REPORT, Monday, 20 May 2002, TV Program

Federal MPs endorse ALP shift, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 20 May 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Unfair dismissal plans unveiled, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 17 May 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Low-paid workers win record rise, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 10 May 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Fed Govt bid for states' industrial relations powers, THE WORLD TODAY, Thursday, 9 May 2002, Radio Program

Labor asks: do we pay lawyers too much?, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 3 May 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Future jobs go begging with present unfair-dismissal laws, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 2 May 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Judging the bishops, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 24 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Letter: ALP ensures entitlements, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 23 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

AMA says sex law changes unfair to gays seeking IVF, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 23 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Diggers may help stabilise Mid-East, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 22 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Liberal push for free vote on IVF, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 22 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Employers' dismissal proposal knocked back, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 21 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Attorney-General discusses opposition to proposed changes to IVF legislation affecting single women, INSIDERS, Sunday, 21 April 2002, TV Program

Call for summit on workplace laws, AGE, Saturday, 20 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Figures undermine minister, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 20 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

PM to push on with IVF singles ban, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 19 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Threat to fertility rights after IVF court victory, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 19 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Industry group softens stand on dismissal law, AGE, Friday, 19 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Daryl Williams attacked over IVF case, THE WORLD TODAY, Thursday, 18 April 2002, Radio Program

Libs seek to cut Senate powers, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 16 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor firm on dismissal laws, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 16 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Changes to sacking law 'unjustified', AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 16 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: Dismissal laws flush jobs down the toilet, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 16 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor rejects changes to dismissal laws, AM, Monday, 15 April 2002, Radio Program

Federal backing sought for $1b action, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 13 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

$660,000 salary for building inquiry role, AGE, Monday, 6 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Unionists outraged by Cole's wage bill, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 6 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Justice Cole's fee 'obscene', AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 6 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

The future of the workers' party, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 6 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

$660,000 annual salary: Royal Commissioner better paid than PM, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 6 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Inquiry boss paid salary of $660,000, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 6 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor heavyweights back move to dump party objective, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 1 April 2002, Newspaper Clippings

For richer, not poorer, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 30 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Italians and the art of war, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 30 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Gallery sacking unfair: report, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 28 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Gallery illegally dumps worker, AGE, Thursday, 28 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Gallery whistleblower vindicated by report, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 28 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Reform of complaints process 'overdue', AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 22 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Joint standing committee central to plan, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 22 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Faceless fan behind the Kirby flames, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 22 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Rear window: Daryl's view of the future?, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 21 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

House on the hill: His kingdom for a dead horse, AGE, Thursday, 21 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Howard's driver named, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Thursday, 21 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Out on a limb, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 20 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Lawyers turn on Williams, non-defender of the faith, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 20 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Attorney-General defiant on lack of support, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 20 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Opposition says Attorney-General should have done more to support Justice Kirby, PM, Tuesday, 19 March 2002, Radio Program

Compromise sought on unfair dismissals, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 19 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

NSW Police to receive Heffernan documents, AM, Monday, 18 March 2002, Radio Program

Williams lashes out at Justice Kirby, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 18 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Raw politics: forefathers inspire a life in parliament, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 18 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Kirby accuser enlists some powerful allies, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 18 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Fraction too much faction, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 16 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Heffernan stands firm, Lateline, Friday, 15 March 2002, TV Program

Police wait on senator's Kirby papers, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 15 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Williams avoids pledging his total support [and] NSW police chief is waiting for Heffernan's letter, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 15 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Williams refuses to back Kirby, AGE, Friday, 15 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

ALP eyes IR moves in west, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 15 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Senator Heffernan refuses to apologise in the Senate, Lateline, Thursday, 14 March 2002, TV Program

Abbott open to deal on casuals, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 14 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Challenges to workplace reform bills, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 12 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor to oppose bulk of industrial-relations reform, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 12 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Minister comments on ALP decision not to support the extension of unfair dismissal laws, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Tuesday, 12 March 2002, Radio Program

Manufacturers strike out in corridors of power, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 8 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Quick pay promise for airline staff, AGE, Wednesday, 6 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Virgin Blue seeks stake in Air New Zealand, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 6 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor poised for rollback on work contracts, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 4 March 2002, Newspaper Clippings

PM's dubious choice comes to haunt him, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 27 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Match made in legal heaven, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 23 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Coalition targets dismissal laws, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 20 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor won't compromise on unfair dismissal laws, AGE, Wednesday, 20 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Royal commissions to cost $100 million, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 19 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Unions calling Labor's shots, says Abbott, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 15 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor MPs oppose job laws deal, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 15 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Fair or unfair, Abbott tries again on dismissal, AGE, Thursday, 14 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Dismissal reform splits ALP, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 14 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

IR war resumes in Parliament, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 14 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Abbott attacked over 'fair dismissal Bill', CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 14 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

ACTU warns ALP 'no deal with Libs', AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 12 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

George finally takes her seat but it will be as a backbencher airing her views, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 10 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

The Multiplex troubles of Tony Abbott, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 9 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Labor seeks consensus approach on asylum issue, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 6 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Lawrence faces rebuke on outburst, AGE, Tuesday, 5 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Refugees: PM slates critics as ALP splits, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 5 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Carr urges Labor to back tough stance on mandatory detention, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 5 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Opposition Leader previews policy discussions for Shadow Cabinet meeting in Morwell, including health insurance and asylum seek, AM, Tuesday, 5 February 2002, Radio Program

Abbott slams business over IR reform, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 4 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Abbott presses workplace bills, AGE, Monday, 4 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Asylum seeker strategy damned by aid agency, AGE, Monday, 4 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Abbott accused over letter, AGE, Monday, 4 February 2002, Newspaper Clippings

ALP ready to do deal on small business labour, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 31 January 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Creditors face $1.8bn Ansett black hole, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 18 January 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Bankrupts face tough new laws, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 10 January 2002, Newspaper Clippings

Who's who at feeding time at the zoo, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 17 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Reform chance, COURIER-MAIL, Wednesday, 12 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

For ALP, democracy must begin at home, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 12 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

PM's ship comes in as Labor's run of rotten luck continues, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 8 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor set to fight 'old-fashioned' tag, AGE, Friday, 7 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Growing momentum for reform in ALP, AM, Wednesday, 5 December 2001, Radio Program

Party animals: who belongs to what, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 5 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Unions under siege as Ferguson joins call for change, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 5 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor softens stance on unfair dismissal, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 3 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Crean flunks his first test as leader, AGE, Monday, 3 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Secret ballots will kill off the right to strike: Labor, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 3 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor hints at deal on limits to unfair dismissal laws, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 3 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Union of weakness for Labor, SUNDAY TASMANIAN, Sunday, 2 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister says industrial relations are high on the Labor agenda, INSIDERS, Sunday, 2 December 2001, TV Program

Minister discusses industrial relations reform, SUNDAY, Sunday, 2 December 2001, TV Program

Is the union over?, AGE, Saturday, 1 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Lies and statistics, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Saturday, 1 December 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor is the target of Howard's labours, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 30 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Working up to a dust-up on state of the unions, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 30 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Comments challenged, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 30 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor official rejects criticism of candidates, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 30 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor recipe for defeat, COURIER-MAIL, Friday, 30 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Anti-terrorism laws a threat to liberty, say critics, AGE, Thursday, 29 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Crean asks unions to broaden appeal, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 28 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Bury the Rollback mind-set, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 28 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Crean sides with ACTU on IR law fight, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 28 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Attorney-General discusses proposed anti-terrorist laws; Greens senator criticises proposed laws, THE WORLD TODAY, Wednesday, 28 November 2001, Radio Program

Minister discusses industrial relations strategies, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Wednesday, 28 November 2001, Radio Program

Dream team is made of this, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 27 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor ready to talk with Libs on unfair dismissal laws, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 27 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Fresh wave of workplace reform, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 27 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Crean hit by ACTU backlash, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 27 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: Crean bowls on new pitch, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 27 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

ACTU Secretary discusses the post-election climate, RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST, Tuesday, 27 November 2001, Radio Program

Industrial relations back on agenda, AM, Monday, 26 November 2001, Radio Program

Crean opts for radical frontbench and policy facelift, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 26 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Crean's broad sweep clears cobwebs, AGE, Monday, 26 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Frontbench [and] Outer Shadow Ministry, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 26 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Incoming front bench, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 26 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Crean puts top minder on Costello, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 26 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: Leadership, not just opposition, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 26 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

ALP 'peer' ready for a blue, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 26 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Crean team told get it right or else, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 26 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

The Crean team: Shadow cabinet, AGE, Monday, 26 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Union influence under the gun, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Monday, 26 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor sneaks in industrial match-up, AGE, Monday, 26 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Opposition Leader discusses the Shadow Ministry; ALP relations with trade unions; and border protection, MEET THE PRESS, Sunday, 25 November 2001, TV Program

Left, right, in, out - Labor shakes it all about, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 21 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Our lone voice on Labor's frontline, ADVERTISER, Wednesday, 21 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Powerful factions give form to new ALP team, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 20 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Road to the Lodge starts in Sydney, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 17 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Oiling the Crean machine, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 17 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Influence in caucus is a privilege, not a right, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 17 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor's bad boy back: NSW Libs fight over spoils, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 16 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

'Selfish' Sciacca stems flow of ALP new blood, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 16 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Crean in favour of new faces on front bench, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 15 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Crean to usher in new team for Labor, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 15 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Opposition Deputy Leader discusses the election result; Shadow Ministry; border protection; GST; and ALP factions, JOHN LAWS PROGRAM, Wednesday, 14 November 2001, Radio Program

Beazley ensnared in PM's wily trap, AGE, Monday, 12 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Sprinting to the finish line, The Law Report, Tuesday, 6 November 2002, Radio Program

Uniform legislation against age discrimination, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 3 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Head to head, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 3 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: Legal tangle in need of reform, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 2 November 2001, Newspaper Clippings

ALP pledge of openness, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 26 October 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Major media in sights, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 26 October 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor aims for diversity, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 26 October 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor unveils raft of reforms, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 26 October 2001, Newspaper Clippings

'Safe' seats not so safe, DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, 12 October 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Election 2001: The candidates, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 6 October 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Civil libertarians critical of new ASIO powers, PM, Wednesday, 3 October 2001, Radio Program

Howard pressure on for a speedy deal, AGE, Sunday, 23 September 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Time to end bickering, get planes back in sky: PM, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 23 September 2001, Newspaper Clippings

War and Islam: our front line: buoyed by boatpeople cut adrift, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 22 September 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor ready to support border protection bill, AM, Tuesday, 18 September 2001, Radio Program

The refugee crisis: Coalition resurrects illegals bill, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 18 September 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Legal victory smooths the waters for PM, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 18 September 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Court orders refugees' return, ADVERTISER, Wednesday, 12 September 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Court ruling torpedoes Howard's refugee plan, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 12 September 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Conflicting priorities in response, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 12 September 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Federal Court delivers decision on asylum seekers on board HMAS 'Manoora'; Minister will appeal, 7.30 REPORT, Tuesday, 11 September 2001, TV Program

Govt blames Opposition for court loss, PM, Tuesday, 11 September 2001, Radio Program

Howard attacks Labor over Tampa Bill, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 8 September 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Federal court stalls Tampa decision, AM, Monday, 3 September 2001, Radio Program

Lavarch a harbinger of change at the Law Council, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 24 August 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Pressure on sentencing, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 23 August 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor unveils plans to hasten asylum hearings, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 30 July 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: Jobs system needs to be transparent, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 26 July 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Dodgy CDs make up 9pc of market, says music chief, SUN-HERALD, Sunday, 22 July 2001, Newspaper Clippings

A road well travelled, the lot of MPs on the move [and] Our frequent flyers: what they spent in 2000, AGE, Sunday, 22 July 2001, Newspaper Clippings

It looks OK, it sounds OK, but it's not OK...it's another pirated Top 40 CD, AGE, Saturday, 7 July 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Pirate CDs fool shops and fans, AGE, Wednesday, 4 July 2001, Newspaper Clippings

O'Shane demands right of reply, CANBERRA TIMES, Thursday, 28 June 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Under parliamentary privilege, Senator discloses further allegations of indigenous violence against ATSIC personnel, 7.30 REPORT, Tuesday, 26 June 2001, TV Program

MP seeks inquiry into mystery names on electoral roll, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 20 June 2001, Newspaper Clippings

The real cost of cutting aid, ADVERTISER, Saturday, 9 June 2001, Newspaper Clippings

New rules to can Net spam, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 12 May 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Amnesty warning for Ruddock, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 8 May 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Time to put an Australian into the National Gallery, CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 6 May 2001, Newspaper Clippings

The judge who courts controversy, AGE, Saturday, 5 May 2001, Newspaper Clippings

PM intensifies Kirby assault, AGE, Wednesday, 2 May 2001, Newspaper Clippings

PM to judges: keep out of politics, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 2 May 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Attorney-General rejects claims Justice Michael Kirby has overstepped the line with comments regarding school funding, AM, Tuesday, 1 May 2001, Radio Program

Nix on Kennedy, AGE, Wednesday, 25 April 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Council tight-lipped on Kennedy's future, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 20 April 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Gallery director tipped to stay longer, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 20 April 2001, Newspaper Clippings

ATSIC hits out at 'decade of inaction', AGE, Wednesday, 18 April 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Freedom fighters face great divide, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 11 April 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Data protection laws inadequate, says EU, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Tuesday, 27 March 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Privacy laws under attack, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 27 March 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Free speech will struggle for censor's ear, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 22 March 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Sex and the city, AGE, Sunday, 18 February 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Sleeping with enemy? Lovers pay the price, NORTHERN TERRITORY NEWS, Saturday, 17 February 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor, Democrats side to defeat super-tribunal plan, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 16 February 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Sleeping with the enemy, Part II, AGE, Friday, 16 February 2001, Newspaper Clippings

'Love link' staff man also strayed, ADVERTISER, Friday, 16 February 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Labor and Democrats to block super tribunal, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 15 February 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Sleeping with the enemy not my concern: Costello, AGE, Wednesday, 14 February 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Williams denies sacking adviser, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 14 February 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Phone bills intercepted, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 5 February 2001, Newspaper Clippings

The rule of lawyers, MERCURY, Friday, 2 February 2001, Newspaper Clippings

The cutting edge, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 27 January 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Coal unions brace for new round of fights over contracts, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 12 January 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Showdown over BHP miners' contracts, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 12 January 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Couples opt for quick divorce as fewer wed, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 9 January 2001, Newspaper Clippings

Our annus hyperbolicus, COURIER-MAIL, Saturday, 30 December 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Child's privacy snares the net, AUSTRALIAN, Thursday, 28 December 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Going over the top, AGE, Tuesday, 26 December 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Epic attempts to exaggerate the truth, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 26 December 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Labor vote rorter 'disappears', AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 15 December 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Poll probe: witness fails to show, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 15 December 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Labor relents on privacy law, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 9 December 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Party leaders just fiddled with reform while their troubles were stacking up, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 5 December 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Senate hardens privacy laws, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 1 December 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Reith told months ago to pay bill, CANBERRA TIMES, Wednesday, 18 October 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Minister ordered names deleted, AGE, Tuesday, 17 October 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Minister discusses the telecard affair, TODAY, Monday, 16 October 2000, TV Program

Prosecutor tight-lipped on Telecard all-clear, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 13 October 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Abbott backs church sacking gay employees, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 11 September 2000, Newspaper Clippings

ALP fights over sending in the troops, AGE, Wednesday, 6 September 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Labor splits over riot bill changes, AGE, Sunday, 27 August 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Sex commissioner in the cold, AGE, Sunday, 27 August 2000, Newspaper Clippings

PM rejects Fraser's call for rights Bill, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 26 August 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Libs desert Fraser over bill of rights, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 26 August 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Money and the politics of schmooze, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 25 August 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Fraser backs bill of rights, AGE, Friday, 25 August 2000, Newspaper Clippings

De factos to wait five years for fertility treatment, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 22 August 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Govt forced to amend IVF Bill, CANBERRA TIMES, Saturday, 19 August 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Unnatural selection, AGE, Saturday, 19 August 2000, Newspaper Clippings

IVF: now States may ban de factos, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 18 August 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Attorney-General comments on proposed Sex Discrimination Amendment Bill (No 1) 2000, AM, Friday, 18 August 2000, Radio Program

Howard finds support in court ruling, AGE, Tuesday, 15 August 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Backing for stolen children tribunal, AUSTRALIAN, Monday, 14 August 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Labor pledges compo to stolen children, CANBERRA TIMES, Monday, 14 August 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Shadow Attorney-General discusses the Stolen Generation case, and implications of the decision, SUNDAY SUNRISE, Sunday, 13 August 2000, TV Program

Shadow Attorney-General says Prime Minister could rely on UN Convention on the Rights of the Child to alter Sex Discrimination , THE WORLD TODAY, Thursday, 3 August 2000, Radio Program

UN criticism: Howard Government defiant [and] WA Libs reject committee's 'interference', CANBERRA TIMES, Sunday, 30 July 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Mandatory deal 'won't silence UN', SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 28 July 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Vow to keep $5m until NT deal honoured, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 25 July 2000, Newspaper Clippings

New push to override sentencing, AGE, Tuesday, 25 July 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Slipping through the net, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 22 July 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Canberra denies unease over Blair, AGE, Saturday, 15 July 2000, Newspaper Clippings

PM unfazed by mandatory challenge, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 15 July 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Concern over review tribunal, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 30 June 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Protect judges, opposition demands, AGE, Tuesday, 13 June 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Government rejects any move on advertising, CANBERRA TIMES, Tuesday, 13 June 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Privacy bill under fire from the EU, AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 13 June 2000, Newspaper Clippings

'Unchain My Heart' tax reform advertising campaign receives further criticism; Labor is introducing a private member's bill , 7.30 REPORT, Monday, 12 June 2000, TV Program

Sex lobby to lash Nationals, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 9 June 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Tax Office admits privacy sin, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 6 June 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Privacy chief demands answers, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Saturday, 3 June 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Ad complaint, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 19 May 2000, Newspaper Clippings

A voice on Capital Hill, AGE, Thursday, 18 May 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Burke's Labor claim 'a work of fiction', NORTHERN TERRITORY NEWS, Wednesday, 17 May 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: Unchaining taxes a partisan exercise, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 17 May 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Opposition Leader discusses government advertising for the GST, 2GB, Wednesday, 17 May 2000, Radio Program

Labor threatens action on GST ads, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 16 May 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Labor slams GST advert as Stalinist, AGE, Tuesday, 16 May 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Labor raps GST ads, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Tuesday, 16 May 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Family Court predicts longer delays, fewer services in wake of budget cut, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Friday, 12 May 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Family Court shares pain of cuts, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 12 May 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Aid is 'shrinking', AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Friday, 12 May 2000, Newspaper Clippings

100 jobs may go in Family Court cuts, AGE, Friday, 12 May 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Official on steroid import charges, AGE, Thursday, 27 April 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Legal challenges may force NT's chief magistrate to stand aside, AGE, Wednesday, 26 April 2000, Newspaper Clippings

NT magistrate to step down: Burke, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 26 April 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Ministers' legal bills paid, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Monday, 24 April 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Calls for territory courts to be seized, AUSTRALIAN, Saturday, 22 April 2000, Newspaper Clippings

ALP claim tax ads misleading, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 19 April 2000, Newspaper Clippings

$50 promise in GST 'exposed as a lie', SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Wednesday, 19 April 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Labor sets dogs on to sales pitch, AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Wednesday, 19 April 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Row over scope of new privacy laws, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 14 April 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Editorial: Private lives, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Thursday, 13 April 2000, Newspaper Clippings

New privacy laws 'light touch', AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Thursday, 13 April 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Utopia: A brief word in Keating’s era, AGE, Sunday, 9 April 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Highest prison rate in country, NORTHERN TERRITORY NEWS, Friday, 31 March 2000, Newspaper Clippings

No rift over NT jail laws, says ALP MP, NORTHERN TERRITORY NEWS, Wednesday, 22 March 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Bishop accused of bungling, CANBERRA TIMES, Friday, 10 March 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Furore greets freed fraudster, AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 10 March 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Foss attacks decision, WEST AUSTRALIAN, Friday, 10 March 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Kerosene baths: coroner to probe death, AGE, Friday, 10 March 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Sentencing a worse option: Kemp, AUSTRALIAN, Wednesday, 1 March 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Family Court reform 'too late', ADVERTISER, Tuesday, 8 February 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Job groups warned on church bias, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, Tuesday, 11 January 2000, Newspaper Clippings

Politicians have approval for use of parliamentary entitlements in republic referendum campaign, THE WORLD TODAY, Wednesday, 6 October 1999, Radio Program

Republic: Prime Minister agrees referendum should ask about replacing Queen and Governor-General with a president; ALP concern, 7.30 REPORT, Monday, 9 August 1999, TV Program

Opposition criticises Democrats for withdrawing support for inquiry into professional behaviour of Justice Callinan, AM, Monday, 2 August 1999, Radio Program

Government will not participate in any Senate inquiry into High Court judge, Ian Callinan, AM, Wednesday, 16 June 1999, Radio Program

Labor will support Senate inquiry into misbehaviour of Justice Callinan, PM, Friday, 11 June 1999, Radio Program

Environment Minister discusses the Telstra Bill; conservation issues; the Republic referendum; and excise on diesel fuel, MEET THE PRESS, Sunday, 7 March 1999, TV Program

Republic: Attorney-General and Opposition members discuss obstacles associated with referendum, AM, Wednesday, 20 January 1999, Radio Program

Attorney-General comments on new Federal magistracy for the Family and Federal Courts, THE WORLD TODAY, Monday, 7 December 1998, Radio Program

Constitutional lawyer supports ALP claim that there are no legal grounds for the Coalition election claim that future parliament, PM, Thursday, 22 October 1998, Radio Program

Reporter speculates on make up of Shadow Ministry, AM, Thursday, 15 October 1998, Radio Program

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