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SMH: Dear Treasurer, we do know how to organise a pie stall - Such a pity I missed Peter Costello's speech on the need for more volunteerism the other night. I was otherwise engaged in a meeting of parents discussing how to prepare for the school fundraising fete.
 
SMH: Decimated party tries to put pieces back together - The Queensland Liberals' faction-racked executive will convene by phone hook-up today to begin the daunting task of trying to regain relevance in a State where they have been almost wiped from the Parliament.
 
SMH: Desperate Libs want marathon man to fit Fahey's shoes - The Liberal Party is trying to recruit the ultra-marathon runner Mr Pat Farmer to stand in the south-western Sydney seat of Macarthur, which it desperately needs to hold at this year's election.
 
SMH: Direction but no map how to get there - The welfare reforms announced by the Federal Government just before Christmas spell out a direction, but no detail of exactly how to get there or how far they will go.
 
SMH: Disgruntled Liberal voters could swing election, says Court - One Nation preferences may cost the Liberals government in Western Australia, the Premier, Mr Court, admitted yesterday. He said many One Nation supporters were former Liberal voters.
 
SMH: Domican offers Abbott advice - live by my creed - Tom Domican didn't hesitate when told yesterday that he might be a prime target for the building industry royal commission: "That's beautiful," he said.
 
SMH: Don't mention the Moore as Libs gather forces - In a three-car-family seat, the petrol price cut has failed to excite voters. Time is running out for the Liberals in saving vital Ryan, writes Bernard Lagan.
 
SMH: Editorial: Computer politics - The Federal Finance Minister, Mr Fahey, insists there has been no reversal of the Government's policy of outsourcing its information technology programs to the private sector. This is true only in the sense that it remains committed to pursuing the broad objective.
 
SMH: Editorial: The Nauru option - For Nauru to be the answer, it had to be a desperate question, as indeed it was.
 
SMH: Editorial: GST and credibility - The Macfarlane matter is another example of politics becoming deeply personalised. In the frenzy for winners and losers, substantive issues are often relegated to the back seat.
 
SMH: Electoral investigation into Kelly - The Australian Electoral Commission is re-examining allegations of false enrolments and the use of front parties involving the Federal Minister for Sport, Ms Kelly.
 
SMH: Ellison denies protocol breach - The Government appears to have breached its own protocol for investigating breaches of MPs' entitlements in relation to the Reith Telecard - contrary to assurances in Parliament by the Prime Minister and the Special Minister of State, Senator Ellison, that protocol has been followed.
 
SMH: Exposed: Costello's scorn for Howard - An explosive new biography of Peter Costello will infuriate the Prime Minister and embarrass the Government in the election run-up by revealing sharp criticisms and disparaging comments the Treasurer made of his leader.
 
SMH: Fahey seen to 'ignore' scientists - The Finance Minister, Mr Fahey, has been severely embarrassed by the leak of internal documents which contradict his claims that science agencies' concerns about computer outsourcing would be taken seriously.
 
SMH: Failed emergency legislation 'would have made Australia a laughing stock' - An international law expert said yesterday that the Federal Government's failed emergency legislation would have violated a raft of international treaty obligations and made Australia a laughing stock.
 
SMH: Favourites in fight for Ryan haunted by stackings - Two of the three frontrunners for Liberal preselection in the Liberal Federal seat of Ryan, being vacated by the Defence Minister, Mr Moore, are being targeted over branch stacking allegations.
 
SMH: Feisty Schultz won't make way for Fahey - Maverick Federal Liberal MP Alby Schultz said yesterday he has been offered "incentives" to quit politics and hand his constituency to Finance Minister John Fahey, the former NSW premier.
 
SMH: Fertility treatment ban challenged - Liberal Senator Marise Payne yesterday challenged the Prime Minister's proposed ban on fertility treatment for singles and lesbians.
 
SMH: Flawed analysis, floored Liberals - Shane Stone's hand grenade has been defused, but not without some collateral damage to the Coalition.
 
SMH: Forget long term, it's about a third term - They're not calling it a long-term solution but a third-term solution.
 
 

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