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Rudd’s on the nose

Despite yesterday’s Newspoll showing that Kevin Rudd had yet to meet his “whacking day”, with all the recent talk about Kevin Rudd’s mea culpa and donning of the hair-shirt, there seems to be a definite shift against the Prime Minister in an election year.

Has the tide turned against Rudd?

 

Daily Telegraph

Simon Benson: Prime Minister Kevin Rudd losing support in western Sydney

The chance of Australia going to an early election has lessened, with internal Labor research exposing a negative shift in mood toward Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in key marginal seats in Sydney’s west.

The Australian

Matthew Franklin: Rudd and states set for battle on health

Kevin Rudd is headed for a confrontation with the states as he seeks to boost his flagging political stocks by taking federal control of health and hospital funding and launching local management.

Editorial: Be wary of centralising health

Remote as it is from the people and geared to policy development, the Canberra bureaucracy is not adroit at service delivery.

Paul Kelly: Rudd’s deeds need to be as bold as his ambitions

There is a confusion about this government’s character, its convictions and its beliefs. If insiders are unsure about this, the public can hardly be expected to know.

The Age

Shaun Carney: PM’s mea culpa: fact or fiction?

In a sign of the poor condition of political dialogue and the lack of faith within the community about our politicians in contemporary Australia, Rudd’s introspections and apologies have been met with perplexity.

The Punch

Brendan Brown: All ready to go to the election with no-one to vote for

But Labor has been more disappointing in recent years than this summer’s One Day cricket.

 

Repco Rally    BIT LATE FOR 7.30 report/ but protest as shown below anyway

The anti-Repco Rally protesters of the north coast are looking for your support. This weekend the Repco Car Rally is going to pass through national parks and the internationally recognised biodiversity hotspot of the Green Cauldron in North Eastern NSW.  Noisy, polluting, environmentally damaging cars are going to tear along the roads of some of the most beautiful parts of this state, containing endangered and vulnerable species,  during breeding time for many animals. As well as the cars there will be spectators and their vehicles, helicopters, media and extra police in the area.

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