POLITICS & POLICY

New Zealand Labour Policy Leak Came from David Cunliffe's Computer

New Zealand's Labour is planning to give away free computers to all students in low decile schools, according to documents sent accidentally to the national government. Reports state the Labour policy leak happened when the Labour MP Clare Curran had emailed the party's proposed information and communication technology (ICT) policy by mistake to the office of Communications Minister Amy Adams.
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Australian Dollar Outlook - 3 March 2014

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has opened slightly firmer this morning, despite offshore concerns about escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
Syrian refugees wait to enter Turkey after fleeing violence in Syria on the Syrian-Turkish border in Shamm Alqrain village, northern countryside of Aleppo January 13, 2014.

Australia's Tony Abbott Urged to Stop Being a 'Baddie' and Accept More Refugees

Amnesty International has called on Australia’s Prime Minister Tony Abbott to stop being a “baddie” and start becoming a “goodie.” The international human rights organisation said Australia’s refusal to accept more Syrian refugees reflects badly on the country’s reputation compared to other nations.

Manus Island: Australia's Immigration Minister Scott Morrison Under Fire, Blames Labour's Past Policies

Following the death of an Iranian asylum seeker Reza Kevati in the Australia-run detention centre in Manus Island, Papua New Guinea, an investigation has been launched to determine the truth about the violent riots. Australian Immigration Minister Scott Morrison is in the hot seat for his admission that most of the riots in Manus Island happened inside the asylum seeker detention facility and not outside as previously claimed.

Senate Election 'Again' In Western Australia

Back in September 2013 election, Senate positions in Western Australia were won by three Liberal Party members. But the position of the third Senator-elect Linda Reynolds was jeopardized. Zhenya Dio Wang of the Palmer United Party and Sen. Pratt won the final two seats.

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