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Tony Abbott has advised confused voters to vote no on the referendum. AAP/David Crosling

Abbott backtracks on referendum

Tony Abbott has given the government an excuse to ditch the proposed referendum to recognise local government in the constitution, if it wants to. Abbott today advised Australians who did not understand…
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The ministerial rotisserie

Kevin Rudd’s reshuffle has an air of unreality. The new ministry comes so close to the election that it is an interim government, able to promise much but with limited capacity to deliver, before the voters…
Kevin Rudd has unveiled a new ministry, as more Labor MPs announce their retirement from politics. AAP/Jon Reid

Shorten for key role on Gonski as Rudd unveils his team

Bill Shorten will take over the Education portfolio, with its challenge of securing the Gonski school funding reforms, and Tony Burke gets the poison chalice of Immigration, in Kevin Rudd’s extensive reshuffle…
Kevin Rudd wants to mess with Tony Abbott’s head. AAP/Alan Porritt

Grattan on Friday: Kevin Rudd and the narrative of the house

In March 2010 PM Kevin Rudd faced off against opposition leader Tony Abbott at the National Press Club in a debate about health policy. Three months later Rudd would be deposed by his own party. One criticism…
The new Apple operating system iOS 7 – still in its beta phase – has a radical new design and hundreds of new features. But with lawsuits erupting seemingly every other day, how do companies like Apple avoid breaching patents? Javier Domínguez Ferreiro

How can Apple’s redesigned iOS 7 avoid the patent wars?

Earlier this month, Apple announced iOS 7, the most recent incarnation of its operating system for mobile and portable devices. According to Apple: iOS 7 is completely redesigned with subtle motion, an…
Kevin Rudd is once again the Prime Minister of Australia. AAP/Alan Porritt

Rudd wins the game of thrones

Labor has finally made the decision it ought to have taken long ago, but the counter-revolution has been extremely bloody and there are bodies all over the place. Not only is there a new Prime Minister…
Kevin Rudd has won the leadership ballot by 57 votes to 45 against Julia Gillard. AAP

Michelle Grattan’s blog on ALP Leadership spill

1:10pm: Labor’s leadership showdown is now rapidly approaching, with a petition circulating among caucus members asking for a special meeting. The Rudd supporters need one third of the caucus to get a…
Tony Windsor has announced his retirement from federal politics. AAP/Alan Porritt

Country independents bow out - but play to the end

The two country independents on whose support the Gillard government has depended - Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott – both announced this morning that they will quit politics at the election. As the Labor…
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Labor Sizzle or Fizzle – we’ll know soon

If any move is made against Julia Gillard in the next 36 hours, it won’t be like the one that installed her. That came almost out of the blue. We seem to have been waiting an eternity for this lunge that…
Tony Abbott will today set out a plan for Northern Australia. AAP/Alan Porritt

Abbott woos Northern Australia

Tony Abbott will release the Coalition’s “vision” for northern Australia today but avoid immediate big dollar promises by saying he would commission a White Paper on policy option. The White Paper, to…
Sarah Hanson-Young described the bill as a half way house, for same-sex marriage. AAP/Lukas Coch

Senate “no” to recognising same sex unions celebrated overseas

The Senate has defeated a move to recognise same-sex marriages performed abroad, after a personal attack on Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young over the bill. The Coalition opposed the bill, which was defeated…

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