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The Australian: Lib tax audit must include SA: ALP - A Tax Office audit of the Queensland Liberal Party should be extended to include South Australia, the SA Opposition said.
 
The Australian: Liberal in GST scam to be named - Liberal whistleblower Dave Watts has warned that he will release a list of names of senior Liberals implicated in a GST scam in the Queensland division of the party if any attempt is made to discipline him or his wife Margaret.
 
The Australian: Libs admit to illegal GST action - The Liberal Party has admitted to three GST transactions in two Queensland branches which failed to comply with the law.
 
The Australian: Lucky John, unlucky Kim - How much longer can John Howard's good fortune last?
 
The Australian: Macfarlane knew of scam: Watts - Margaret Watts hasn't finished with Ian Macfarlane yet. The Queensland Liberal Party whistleblower has now released a copy of the letter she wrote in February this year to Federal Liberal Party director Lynton Crosby. The letter details Watts's concerns about the participation of Macfarlane's Groom federal electorate council in a scheme devised by the state Liberal Party to rort GST payments.
 
The Australian: One Nation flirtation costs Liberals - The CLP's 27-year rule in the Top End ended in part, as Mr Burke admits, because the party put Labor after One Nation in some seats, offending not only the diverse ethnic communities in Darwin's northern suburbs but anyone who respects tolerance and economic reality.
 
The Australian: PM orders Lib branch tax audit - John Howard called in the tax office yesterday to investigate the GST affairs of the Queensland Liberals, in an effort to defuse politically damaging claims that Small Business Minister Ian Macfarlane was linked to a party tax scam.
 
The Australian: PM stands by his ministers - Peter Costello and Ian Macfarlane retain John Howard's "full confidence", as the Prime Minister defies intensifying pressure from Labor for the Treasurer and Small Business Minister to be sacked over their roles in alleged GST rorting by Queensland Liberals.
 
The Australian: Review uncovers scams - Two new cases of GST underpayments in the Liberal Party's troubled Queensland division have been uncovered by an internal review of the party's tax affairs.
 
The Australian: Secrets of the hidden Treasurer - So, who is Peter Costello? There's a mini-industry emerging around this question in the prelude to an election in which Costello as Treasurer campaigns to be the next prime minister.
 
The Australian: Tax probe on Libs - The ALP has stepped up its assault over an alleged Liberal GST scam by saying Federal Treasurer Peter Costello and Small Business Minister Ian Macfarlane could be prosecuted over the affair.
 
The Australian: Use the hour for a long hard look at yourself - This column takes roughly an hour to write, give or take 45 minutes, so in the spirit of Peter Costello's call to arms I have selflessly decided to dedicate it to helping the Treasurer get his volunteer army concept off the ground.
 
The Australian: Yawning gaps in foreign policy - Yesterday John Howard delivered one of the two dullest speeches on foreign policy I've ever heard, and believe me, that's saying something. Titled Australia's International Relations, Ready for the Future, it should have been called Ready for Bed. This is foreign policy on a drip-feed of Mogadon. It's the Valium vision.
 
The Daily Telegraph: Poll tipped as PM cuts trip - Prime Minister John Howard has cut his US trip almost in half, cancelling most of his New York engagements and jettisoning plans to visit moviemaker George Lucas in California.
 
The Daily Telegraph: Popular, but a bully nevertheless - The polls say the public is strongly behind Prime Minister John Howard in his furious stand against the Afghani boat people, writes Mark Day.
 
The Public Record: A-G facing accusations during IVF High Court case - The Federal Attorney-General, Daryl Williams, has been accused of political motivation in granting a fiat for the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference to bring the IVF case before the High Court.
 
The Public Record: ACT Libs split over drug policy - The split in ACT Liberal Party ranks over drug policy has again surfaced, with the Legislative Assembly speaker, Greg Cornwell, backing the Prime Minister's anti-heroin stance.
 
The Public Record: ALP pressures Government over GST scam claims - The Opposition will today try to increase pressure on the Federal Government over Labor's claims of a GST scam by the Liberal Party.
 
The Public Record: Aged care group claims Fed Govt short changing industry - A peak Australian aged care body has accused the Federal Government of short changing the industry by more than $350 million.
 
The Public Record: Aged care operator received benefits for donations: Opposition - The Federal Opposition claims a Melbourne nursing home operator has received favourable treatment after making donations to the Liberal Party.
 
 

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