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1. Malcolm Turnbull confronts Tony Abbott.
Malcolm Turnbull directly confronted Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Wednesday in an unscheduled closed door meeting.
Fairfax Media has reported that during the meeting Mr Turnbull told the Prime Minister “that he was completely removed from the recent spate of backbench agitators calling for a spill at Tuesday’s party room meeting.”
But he did question how the party would overcome the current issues.
According to the report the PM left the Communications Minister feeling underwhelmed” with the reply he was given.
Speaking last night on SkyNews the Prime Minister said that Mr Turnbull and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop were not going to challenge for his job.
“Yes, I do. They are my Cabinet colleagues, they are my friends, I have known them both for a long time, I’ve worked closely with them for a long time. You always have your ups and downs; that’s natural when you’ve got strong personalities talking about the most difficult decisions that any country can face. But I trust them; they’re my friends and colleagues.”
2. Bali 9 duo beg for their lives.
Just a day after learning that their application for a judicial review had not been accepted by the Denpasar Court on Wednesday Bali 9 duo Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have begging for their lives in a hastily written letter to the Indonesian Government.
The ABC reports that the letter, written on plain paper scrawled in biro says “We beg for moratorium so we can have chance to serve to Indonesian community and bring more benefit on the rehabilitative program in prison,”
Top Comments
#3 is such a beautiful gesture, and very telling of the kind of person Andrew Chan has developed into. While I don't condone even vaguely what they did, I so wish they wouldn't be killed for it.
Changing laws don't necessarily protect kids but action does
Changing laws IS an action. It tells anti vaxxers that the Government doesn't condone their beliefs, and makes it a lot harder for them to action their stupidity.
Changing the laws when people should know how dangerous it is not to vaccinate is an action I agree, but one shouldn't have to change a law to get adults to see how the actions could damage their beloved kids are concerned. Nanny State, here we come. Educate&inform is the best alternative, don't you think?