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SMH: NT voting gives the Coalition new worries - Entrenched for 23 years, the CLP has finally lost its hold on the hearts and minds of Northern Territorians, writes Antony Green.
 
SMH: Nats could cost us poll, says top Lib - Queensland National Party moves to give preferences to One Nation and contest Liberal seats could cost the Federal Coalition the election, the Queensland Liberal leader said yesterday.
 
SMH: Nervy MPs demand help for self-funded retirees - Backbench pressure to give relief to self-funded retirees is mounting on the Government following the backlash in the former Liberal stronghold seat of Ryan.
 
SMH: New evidence may force Kelly to step aside - The Federal Minister for Sport, Ms Kelly, may be forced to stand down after the Australian Electoral Commission asked Federal police to consider reopening investigations into allegations of rorts in her electorate.
 
SMH: No paperwork for Howard handouts from $900m fund - The Prime Minister has dismissed criticisms by the Auditor-General of the administration of the $900 million Federation Fund, saying Cabinet ministers are not bound by normal rules.
 
SMH: No tragedy, just a comedy of arrogance - Two days ago Denis Burke, an ex-army commanding officer, faced the reality he was now an ex-political commanding officer, too.
 
SMH: Non-unionist fee odious - Abbott - Unions charging non-members for winning them a pay increase may be applying moral blackmail, extortion and backdoor compulsory unionism, according to the Federal Government.
 
SMH: Ouch! Fraser in a fury as his very own write him off - A wrathful Malcolm Fraser is raining on John Howard's parade, as the Prime Minister prepares to launch the Liberal Party's official Federation centenary book in Melbourne on Friday.
 
SMH: Outraged Fraser bides time as successors send out soothing signals - The Prime Minister tried to defuse Mr Malcolm Fraser's anger over the Liberal Party's official book yesterday but the Treasurer, Mr Costello, put a barb into his praise of the former prime minister.
 
SMH: PM accused of making seats more important than people - Two weeks ago a sign stood in the front yard of the Helliwell's house in Coogee: "No aircraft noise in Rainbow Street".
 
SMH: PM acts to limit damage from Libs' GST scam - The Prime Minister yesterday announced that the Government had asked the Tax Commissioner to fully audit the Queensland Liberals' GST activities, as the Small Business Minister, Mr Macfarlane, fights for his political life.
 
SMH: PM calls for tighter law on asylum seekers - The Prime Minister yesterday declared war on illegal immigrants, saying Australia must "redouble our efforts" to make it less attractive for them to come here.
 
SMH: PM delivers broadside at indigenous needs study - The Prime Minister's office has reacted angrily to a draft report which criticises the Federal Government's indigenous programs.
 
SMH: PM denies drug advisory body will become a mouthpiece for his views - The Prime Minister, Mr Howard, has confirmed that several outspoken advocates of drug law reform have been dumped from his peak advisory body on illicit drugs, sparking accusations that it will become a mouthpiece of the Government.
 
SMH: PM denies drug pressure from Bennelong group - The Prime Minister last night sought to squash speculation that links with the drug industry in his electorate played a role in the controversial appointment of a drug lobbyist to a sensitive government drugs committee.
 
SMH: PM finds grass isn't greener over the Hill - Ask John Howard about "bluegrass" and he won't think music. He'll think trouble. Bluegrass in Queensland has turned into a headache for the Prime Minister.
 
SMH: PM forced to focus on ALP's new agenda - In his compelling new book, to be published next month, entitled Looking for Leadership: Australia in the Howard Years, Donald Horne, author of the 1964 classic The Lucky Country, writes in the introduction: "At the time I wrote The Lucky Country, all those years ago, the imagination of most of the people running Australia seemed to have gummed up.
 
SMH: PM grasps tight the slippery poll of success - It's hard to recall since the 1975 sacking of Gough Whitlam such a passionate, divisive debate as that about asylum-seekers.
 
SMH: PM moves to quell Cabinet brawl over welfare - Divisions in Cabinet over sensitive welfare reform went public yesterday as the Treasurer indicated he supported a delay in the release of the McClure report.
 
SMH: PM overturned uni posting, inquiry told - The Prime Minister intervened in the selection of a senior academic position at the Australian National University, a Senate inquiry was told yesterday.
 
 

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