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Diary Australia

Diary

1 November 2014

9:00 AM

1 November 2014

9:00 AM

The last week in parliament has been the political equivalent of a burger with the lot. The PM’s whistle-stop tour to Indonesia for the inauguration of its president, the passing of a Labor giant, terrorist attacks in Canada that reverberated around the world, domestic blues over renewable energy and responses to ebola, and the Abbott Government’s war on red tape.

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