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Shadow Minister for Employment Brendan O’Connor has called on the government to work with Labor to find a compromise on the medical evacuation bill before parliament.

 

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O’Connor’s talking compromise, The got a cheek.

Why? They can sell Australia out in their own...

How about CFMEU working with the law of the land to stop domestic violence against females

Why?

Do what? Whats wrong with the existing border laws? Seems Labor only interested in selling out Australia and watering down current border laws auspol skynews LaborFail

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