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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
Malcolm Turnbull's leadership has been dealt with by the Liberal Party and he'll keep the top job, says opposition attorney-general spokesman George Brandis.
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Crikey Politics Etc RSS (Free subscription) | 10/25/2009
Liberal Senator George Brandis has let fly at his party, saying that for John Howard, the Libs were more conservative than liberal. Glenn Milne reports on the battle of ideas plaguing the Liberal Party.
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 08/13/2009
The federal coalition is loath to support any changes to Australia's terror laws, opposition attorney-general spokesman George Brandis says.
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Muslims Against Sharia (Free subscription) | 08/09/2009
August 09 THE Somali-based terror group al-Shabaab should be listed as a terrorist organisation, opposition legal affairs spokesman George Brandis said today. His comments come five days after five men were charged in Victoria over their alleged links to the a terrorist plot and the radical fundamentalist group. The men, of Somali and Lebanese descent, had planned a suicide shoot-out at Sydney's Holsworthy...
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 08/09/2009
The Somali-based terror group al-Shabaab should be listed as a terrorist organisation, opposition legal affairs spokesman George Brandis says.
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The Age (Free subscription) | 08/09/2009
The Somali-based terror group al-Shabaab should be listed as a terrorist organisation, opposition legal affairs spokesman George Brandis says.
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The Orstrahyun (Free subscription) | 07/20/2009
Howard-Hating Lefties Foil Howard Glorifiers, Again! By Darryl Mason Gerard Henderson, Australia's most boring columnist, and former John Howard government staffer, hates a new doco on the Howard era so much he makes me want to watch it. I mean if it shits Gerard Henderson this much, it must be good : If you want to work out who won what was billed as "the culture wars" during the time of...
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A Western Heart (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
THE battle lines over an Australian bill of rights are being drawn with a polarisation that will disturb the Rudd Government, which made the tactical decision to defer the republic campaign and give priority to the rights debate. What do former Australian chief of army Peter Cosgrove, former governor-general Ninian Stephen and original chairwoman of the Northern Territory Emergency Task Force Sue Gordon...