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7.30 Report: Federal Government unmoved on asylum seekers fate - There's still no end in sight to the stand-off of over more than 400 asylum seekers stranded on board an overcrowded Norwegian container ship off Christmas Island.
 
7.30 Report: Howard tries to end GST credits controversy - The Federal Government is still struggling to escape the odour of a GST rort in the Queensland division of the Liberal Party.
 
7.30 Report: Tampa issue improves Coalition election prospects - When the container ship MV 'Tampa' rescued 433 asylum seekers just outside Australian waters a week ago, did it also sink Labor's electoral hopes?
 
ABC: Aged Care Minister defends nursing home reforms - Minister for Aged Care Bronwyn Bishop discusses her aged care reforms with Kerry OBrien
 
ABC: Asylum seekers may be terrorists: Slipper - A Queensland federal Liberal MP has repeated his claims there is an undeniable link between terrorists and asylum seekers coming to Australia.
 
ABC: Beazley calls for Macfarlane to resign - The Opposition says that he's misled Parliament and presided over a GST scam and that he should go. Mr Macfarlane, the straight talking, former chief of the Queensland Grain Growers' Association, arrived back in Canberra last night and he is standing firm. He says he's done nothing wrong.
 
ABC: Liberals reject GST wrongdoing - Labor leader Kim Beazley is calling for the sacking of two federal ministers. Mr Beazley says Treasurer Peter Costello and Small Business Minister Ian Macfarlane have misled parliament.
 
ABC: PM shores up party line against One Nation - The Prime Minister took his uncompromising attitude to One Nation preferences to the Coalition party room today He told the troops its unacceptable for any of his MPs to do deals with Pauline Hanson
 
ABC: PM targets Opposition instead of tax - The Prime Minister's big speech today was tipped to contain details of his third-term agenda, but it contained surprisingly little detail.
 
ABC: Peter Costello: Beyond Economics - Immigration and Aboriginal reconciliation are just two areas where a government led by Peter Costello would differ from John Howard's Gerald Tooth explores the ideology behind the Treasurer
 
ABC: Plantation timber row - In a move that's generated the wrath of the timber industry, the Federal Government has backed a Greens motion that supports the use of plantation timber where it's a viable alternative to logging old growth forests. Tanya Nolan reports. (Audio, Media Player)
 
Bulletin: A Nation Divided - Whether by accident or design John Howard is now reaping the benefits that his mentor, Margaret Thatcher, enjoyed on a much larger scale, writes Kathy Bail.
 
Bulletin: Abbott's pie in the face - Not only are Tony Abbott's bomb-throwing efforts in the Tristar dispute unproductive, writes Laurie Oakes, but they also look like blowing up in his face.
 
Bulletin: Gone to the wind - For Peter Reith, how to make the transition without inviting speculation that he was abandoning a sinking ship was a primary preoccupation, as Tony Wright reports.
 
Bulletin: Seven's fifth column - Seven Network boss Kerry Stokes has thrown a wild card into the looming federal election over the sensitive issue of investment by Singapore Inc - that island state's peculiar business and government mix - in Australia. If Treasurer Peter Costello, as widely expected, approves the current $14bn bid by Singapore Telecommunications for Australia's C&W Optus, Stokes says he will launch a high-profile campaign against what he sees as the federal government's failure to protect the national interest.
 
Bulletin: Target Practice - When you get Pauline Hanson endorsing John Howard's stance on asylum-seekers, you know the government is now somewhere very safe - or very dangerous, writes Virginia Trioli.
 
Bulletin: Tokyo John - John Howard's recent trip to Japan had more to do with saving the Coalition than workers at Mitsubishi's Adelaide plant, writes Fred Brenchley.
 
Bulletin: Wooldridge under fire - Health Minister Wooldridge pleads ignorance over controversial share price surge in biotech stocks.
 
Daily Telegraph: Downer blows kisses in Parliament - Foreign Minister Alexander Downer is in trouble for apparently blowing kisses and making ``offensive hand movements'' in Parliament to a Labor MP.
 
Daily Telegraph: Leader apologises for 'blunder' - Defeated Northern Territory Chief Minister Denis Burke yesterday made an extraordinary public apology for his party favouring One Nation with its preferences.
 
 

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