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SMH: Black MP denies racism in ALP politics
- An Aboriginal ALP MP in the Northern Territory yesterday denied his party treated him like a "pet nigger".
SMH: Cabinet posts for 'rort' MPs
- Just four days after leading his party to a landslide election victory, the Queensland Premier, Mr Beattie, has announced the elevation to Cabinet of two Labor backbenchers named in evidence before the Shepherdson Inquiry into electoral rorting.
SMH: Call for more information likely before Swan decision
- The Australian Electoral Commission appears likely to be told that further inquiries would be needed to determine whether Mr Wayne Swan might have committed a breach of the law.
SMH: Carr accused of demonising ethnic communities
- Ethnic groups have accused the NSW Premier of inciting racial hatred and demonising and stigmatising their communities with comments about criminal ethnic gangs.
SMH: Carr and Ryan accused of exploiting race
- The NSW Police Commissioner and the NSW Premier were accused yesterday of playing the race card as the debate about ethnic gang rapes in south-western Sydney flared out of control.
SMH: Carr could feel cold shoulder of voters left behind
- This weekend's Auburn by-election could spell trouble for the main parties, writes Malcolm Knox.
SMH: Carr hits back at racist tag
- NSW Premier Bob Carr has instructed police to use whatever descriptions are necessary to catch criminals without fear of offending ethnic communities.
SMH: Carr's backflip with pike off the sacred Diggers' bridge
- In 1997, the Premier took up a talkback radio caller's suggestion to rename the new Glebe Island Bridge as the Anzac Bridge, in a lasting memorial to the Diggers.
SMH: Carr's stance on bill of rights angers lawyers, Democrats
- Opposition by the NSW Premier, Mr Carr, to a bill of rights in NSW has sparked outcry from the NSW Law Society and the Australian Democrats, who say basic human rights are being flouted without one.
SMH: Carr, Whelan deny politics behind Jarratt's dismissal
- The sacking of the NSW's second highest-ranking police officer, Deputy Commissioner Jeff Jarratt, was labelled a political execution in NSW State Parliament yesterday.
SMH: Censured Whelan unrepentant for critical comments
- The NSW Police Minister, Mr Whelan, was yesterday censured by the Upper House for interfering with the parliamentary inquiry into policing in Cabramatta and for calling for its termination.
SMH: Check reveals Premier is in the wrong
- Four years after random drug testing of NSW police was approved by Parliament, none is taking place, despite the Premier's belief that such checks are routine.
SMH: Costa rates Beazley's election success chances as uncertain
- The Federal Opposition's chances of winning the next election are not rated highly by the influential secretary of the Labor Council, Mr Michael Costa.
SMH: Cunning vote on old-growth logging leaves Labor stuck on a limb
- Federal Labor found itself the only party in the Senate voting against the preservation of old-growth forests after the Australian Greens pulled off a successful political stunt yesterday.
SMH: Cyclone Belinda
- The general staff of the Australian Labor Party will troop into their NSW headquarters in Sussex Street at 3pm tomorrow because of the righteous political ambitions of one woman.
SMH: Della to cut ties with Chinchilla
- The Special Minister of State, Mr Della Bosca, will withdraw his superannuation funds from a company and resign as its director, two weeks after its link to a firm with State Government contracts was revealed.
SMH: Della's wife to fight as career put on line
- Ms Belinda Neal, the wife of powerful Labor Minister Mr John Della Bosca, is appealing against the weekend's preselection result which saw her narrowly defeated by fellow right-winger Ms Trish Moran.
SMH: Don't target woman: Cox
- "If we get a bit tipsy at parties we are asking for it. This is the stuff we fought against in the '60s."
SMH: Editorial: Political espionage
- Sometimes security is only noticed when there is none. The discovery that a NSW State Government MP's office computer may have been used to hack into Opposition computers files has shaken the customary quiet sense of security that pervades Parliamentary life.
SMH: Election rorts
- In Florida or in Queensland, opportunities for electoral mischief are limitless. So, too, is public cynicism about the ways of politicians.
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