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ABC: Katter moves to cross benches - The man with the signature big Akubra and snowy white hair Bob Katter is pledging to be more vocal in Federal Parliament from now on From today hell be sitting on the cross benches having forsaken the National Party to be an independent.
 
Financial Review: Dick Smith declares war on Anderson - The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr John Anderson, faces an election-eve assault by the populist entrepreneur Mr Dick Smith, who is planning a grassroots political campaign in north-west NSW to attack Mr Anderson over aviation policy.
 
SMH: 'P' word like a black cloud over Coalition launch - John Anderson did not look as though he meant it when he said it was "terrific" to be at the launch of the Coalition's Queensland election campaign in Brisbane's Sheraton Hotel yesterday.
 
SMH: A sense of betrayal - now looms the great winnowing - When Tom Cooper rode out of the dairy six months ago, he left alone. He knew nothing about politics, knew no-one in politics and was driven on by his four-year-old son Ben's plaintive plea: "Please, Daddy, don't let them make us leave our farm."
 
SMH: ALP factional stoush a boost for Anthony - The prospects for the National Party minister, Mr Larry Anthony, holding his marginal NSW seat of Richmond have been buoyed by the defection of a key Labor campaigner who plans to run against the endorsed ALP candidate.
 
SMH: After 45 years, Nats dump Qld coalition - The Queensland National Party yesterday broke up its 45-year coalition with the Liberal Party, saying it needed to rebuild and show strong leadership.
 
SMH: Anderson attacks deal on ballot - Fresh divisions have emerged in the National Party after the Federal party leader, Mr Anderson, criticised the Queensland Nationals' decision to direct preferences to One Nation in the State election.
 
SMH: Anderson feels the heat of the burning bush - When John Anderson took his road show around historic Corowa yesterday, country hospitality barely covered the hard edge of people who feel they're being pushed too far.
 
SMH: Anderson is the weakest link, goodbye - It is called The Weakest Link, and it is the TV quiz show of the competition policy age.
 
SMH: Anderson rejects treaty plebiscite - The Federal Government is planning a response to a call for an Aboriginal treaty but declined yesterday to say how it would respond if a clear majority of indigenous Australians voted for a treaty.
 
SMH: Anderson sorrow for 'two wonderful men' he sacked - The Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister, Mr Anderson, said yesterday he would miss the "two wonderful men" he sacked at the weekend for their failure to warn him about last week's damaging audit report.
 
SMH: Anderson tetchy as one of his own gives Labor ammunition - The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Anderson, turned angrily on journalists yesterday, after being questioned about a letter sentby a National Party branch secretary in his electorate to the Opposition Leader, Mr Beazley.
 
SMH: Anderson urged to lift his media profile - The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Anderson, is under pressure from within his own party to lift his profile in an attempt to address rural disenchantment with the Government's performance.
 
SMH: Anderson's seat gets lion's share of road grants - The Federal Government's new $1.6 billion roads package will deliver a huge windfall to rural councils including those in the electorate of the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Anderson, who will get the largest share of funding in NSW.
 
SMH: Angry Nationals vote to kick Hill from job - Long-term tension between the National Party and the Environment Minister, Senator Hill, erupted yesterday when the Queensland Nationals conference called for him to be removed from the portfolio.
 
SMH: Coalition rebels avoid vote on fuel excise - Divisions within Government ranks over the petrol excise rise deepened yesterday with rebel National party backbencher Mr Bob Katter declaring he would give notice of private member's bills to counter it.
 
SMH: Decision on ALP may cost me my seat, admits Anthony - The Minister for Community Services, Mr Anthony, indicated yesterday that the National Party decision for ministers to put One Nation below Labor on how-to-vote cards would make the struggle to hold his highly marginal seat more difficult.
 
SMH: Dick Smith plans political campaign - Australian entrepreneur Dick Smith is reportedly planning a grassroots political campaign in north-west NSW to attack Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson.
 
SMH: Firm that Fischer quit leaves investors with huge losses - The former deputy prime minister and leader of the National Party, Mr Tim Fischer, and his party predecessor, Mr Charles Blunt, quit as directors of the technology group Maxis Corp just three weeks before two of its subsidiaries went into voluntary administration.
 
SMH: Fischer connection worried Lib - Mr Tim Fischer's former directorship in the technology group Maxis Corp was strongly questioned last year by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Federal Cabinet, Senator Heffernan.
 
 

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