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Sunday: Interview, Simon Crean - Did Kim Beazley stretch the truth over his daughter's hospital experience? Have the Liberals rorted their own GST? Shadow Treasurer and deputy Labor leader Simon Crean talks with Laurie Oakes.
 
Sunday: Interview: Kim Beazley - With the collapse of Ansett and a court decision expected on Monday on whether the asylum seekers aboard the HMAS Manoora will be sent back to Australia, Opposition leader Kim Beazley talks to Sunday's political editor, Laurie Oakes.
 
The Australian: Whelan backs sacking of deputy - NSW Police Minister Paul Whelan late yesterday accepted the Commissioner's recommendation that Mr Jarratt's contract be terminated, and only the Governor can now stand in the way of his removal from the service.
 
The Australian: ALP conflict on refugee position - Disquiet within Labor's ranks at Kim Beazley's support for John Howard's hard-line position on refugees spilled over into the public arena yesterday.
 
The Australian: ALP's plans for people-smuggling - An ALP government would push for an Asia-Pacific summit to tackle people-smuggling, Kim Beazley said yesterday.
 
The Australian: Auburn gives NSW Premier a wake-up call - The mercurial and until now electorally faultless NSW Premier got his first wake-up call on Saturday, when one of Labor's safest seats delivered Opposition Leader Kerry Chikarovski and a host of Independents a 13 per cent swing.
 
The Australian: Beazley gets early fitting of fiscal straightjacket - On Thursday Western Australia's Gallop Labor Government will bring down its first budget. It is a budget that should be full of interest for Kim Beazley, and not just because he is a West Australian, writes Alan Wood.
 
The Australian: Beazley to back the Government - The ALP yesterday reversed policy and cleared the way for a fresh assault on illegal immigrants, offering bipartisan support for tough new laws in a bid to defuse the boatpeople issue ahead of the federal poll.
 
The Australian: Beazley's honesty at stake - Kim Beazley's credibility was under challenge last night amid serious doubts about the accuracy of his account of his daughter's emergency treatment for appendicitis at a Perth hospital.
 
The Australian: Carr's office linked to gun story - NSW Premier Bob Carr's office wanted to maximise political leverage by linking a gun to the Sydney teenager accused of planning a massacre in his personal diary, according to a report by the Independent Commission Against Corruption released yesterday.
 
The Australian: Editorial: Beazley loses way on health and education - Voters tell Newspoll that the ALP is 15 points better than the Government on education and 12 points better on health. The two issues are very important to four in five voters ? more so than tax.
 
The Australian: Libs prepare fresh Beazley assault - Kim Beazley faces sustained Coalition attacks on his credibility, Financial Services Minister Joe Hockey warned yesterday, as the Howard Government prepared for a fresh Labor assault on Small Business Minister Ian Macfarlane.
 
The Australian: MP 'doing well' after cancer op - Federal opposition frontbencher Wayne Swan is said to be in good spirits and making progress after undergoing weekend surgery for prostate cancer.
 
The Australian: Unreliable remedies - There are two messages from this week's melodrama over Hannah Beazley's appendicitis that Hannah's dad, Kim, needs a far more disciplined and focused style to succeed as prime minister and that Labor's health policy, like its GST rollback, cannot satisfy the expectations being created.
 
The Daily Telegraph: Voters take off the safety catch - A by-election in Auburn has become a battle between attempts by NSW Premier Bob Carr to regain momentum and Opposition Leader Kerry Chikarovski to assert authority. SMH NSW State Political Reporter David Penberthy reports.
 
The Public Record: ALP defends brochures ahead of by-elections - The Labor candidate in tomorrow's Auburn by-election has defended the party's how-to-vote brochures amid claims they are misleading to voters.
 
The Public Record: ALP reverts to social service spending argument - The Federal Opposition has shifted its focus to argue for more spending on social services.
 
The Public Record: Beazley denies Labor facing split over rule change - Federal Labor leader Kim Beazley has denied the party faces a major division over a rule change aimed at adjusting union influence over the Queensland party's affairs.
 
The Public Record: Fed Govt keeps up attack on Beazley over hospital treatment - The Government censured Mr Beazley yesterday, saying he lied about his daughter's appendicitis treatment at a public hospital.
 
The Public Record: Government targets Kernot over electorate residence - The Federal Government has targeted the Labor frontbencher, Cheryl Kernot, telling Parliament she has never lived in her electorate.
 
 

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