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When the Truth Hurts
Some rare moments of candour this week have vindicated all we�ve been saying about WorkChoices and more.
Interview: Rock Solid
Bill Shorten gives the inside story on the Australian Workers Union's involvement in the Beaconsfield rescue.
Industrial: Eight Simple Rules for Employing My Teenage Daughter
Phil Oswald bought up his kids to believe in their rights; so when his 16-year old daughter was told to cop a pay cut she was never going to take it quietly.
Politics: The Johnnie Code
WorkChoices is encrypted deep in the PM's political DNA, writes Evan Jones
Energy: Fission Fantasies
Adam Ma�anit looks at the big business push behind the 'clean nuclear' debate that is sweeping the globe.
History: All The Way With Clarrie O'Shea
The WorkChoices Penal Powers are the latest in a long line of penal sanctions against trade unions, writes Neale Towart
International: Closer to Home
If Australia can forgive its debt to Iraq, why not to Indonesia and the Philippines, write Luke Fletcher and Karen Iles
Economics: Taking the Fizz
While the Treasurer has been popping the post-Budget champers, Frank Stilwell gives a more sober assessment.
Unions: Stronger Together
Amanada Tattersall looks at the possibilities of strengthening alliances between unions, environmental and community organisations
Review: Montezuma's Revenge
Tommy Lee Jones directs and stars in a film about racism and retribution, writes James Gallaway.
Poetry: Fair Go Gone
Employers in the land rejoice, for we are girt by greed.
Howard's Advocate Fesses Up
Cowra - Work Slaughter Legal
You're Killing Us - BHP Charged Again
Revealed: Beaconsfield Led AWA Charge
Warehouse Pushes the Envelope
Independent Schools Push Class Warfare
Spotlight on Howard�s Porkies
PM Backs Visa Buster
Sutton Wants Middle Men Probed
ATO Recruiting for WorkChoices
Taxpayers to Fund Ad Orgy
New Deal on Canberra Menu
Appeal for East Timor
Activist's What's On!
The Soapbox
The Beaconsfield Declaration
As the Prime Minister feted Brant Webb and Todd Russell, their colleagues were outside with a message to the rest of Australia. The Locker Room
Run Like You Stole Something
Phil Doyle observes that there are some tough bastards out there. Parliament
The Westie Wing
That fun-loving friend of the workers, Ian West, reports from the red leather of the Bear Pit. Education
Class Action
Phil Bradley draws the lines between education funding and the current skills crisis.
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Taxpayers to Fund Ad Orgy
Aussies are battening down for a quarter billion advertising assault that they will pick up the tab for.
Following hot on the heels of last year's controversial WorkChoices campaign, Canberra has earmarked another $250 million for advertising in the lead to next year's federal election.
Officials from the Prime Minister's Department revealed the record figures, last week.
More than $52 million has been tagged to sell Medicare changes, against the backdrop of widespread concern over struggling health systems.
And another $15 million will be tipped into the assault on working people through an Independent Contractors (AWA) campaign.
Shadow Public Accountability Minister, Kelvin Thomson, labelled the scale of the spend "breathtaking".
"The public should brace themselves for successive waves of propaganda, on the scale of last year's IR campaign," he warned.
"Hundreds of millions will be torched on Government spin in an attempt to get the Coalition re-elected.'
Finance Minister, Nick Minchin, last week, refused to rule the majority of the advertising blitz being spent in the lead-up to the election.
"The country has got to be governed," he said.
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