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1. Government refuses to say whether same-sex marriage plebiscite will be held this year.
The Prime Minister has refused to commit to when the plebiscite on same-sex marriage will be held even after Attorney-General George Brandis said yesterday that if the government was re-elected there would be a plebiscite this year.
But the Prime Minister’s Office was wishy-washy on the timing, telling AAP it would be held “as early as possible after the election”.
Senator Brandis told Sky News yesterday, “The bill to constitute the plebiscite will be introduced early in the life of the new parliament so that we can have the plebiscite before the end of this year.”
But the Australian Electoral Commission has told a parliamentary inquiry that it would need 29 weeks to plan a plebiscite, meaning holding one this year would likely require an early election.
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten said it was a “broken promise”.
“This is a new land speed record for a broken promise, made over breakfast and gone before dinner,” he said in a statement.
2. Olivia Inglis dies while competing in equestrian event.
The 17-year-old who died while competing in an equestrian event in the Hunter Valley has been named as the daughter of one of Australia’s best known racing families.
Olivia Inglis died after her horse stumbled and fell on her during an event on the weekend, paramedics were unable to revive her.
Her parents Arthur and Charlotte Inglis watched helplessly.
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How about a good news story? Thousands marched in Melbourne to highlight the prevalence of melanoma in our society and to celebrate and support the research being done to find a cure for this disease that kills more Australians than the road toll each year?
6) really?, we're going to rehash this rubbish and give those who started this more oxygen. What's the msg being sent.....if your a man don't promote women because someone with a grudge might start rumors about the two of you.....and then if you don't fire her it could cost you your job?. Anything goes when there's a book to sell I guess!
It really is quite odd to witness the open gossip and slander among conservatives in Canberra.
When you are feeding your boss off your plate from your own fork that had been in your mouth, that is a bit more than just mere rumours. The fact is that so many people went on record in this book, even Abbott supporters. Where there is smoke, there's fire. And there is more smoke here than at an international smoker's convention. Some though, I guess, are in deep denial about the serious damage Abbott and Credlin did to the government and to the party. And nothing will ever be there fault, even if it is video-taped. Some people are simply choosing denial and delusion, rather than face reality.