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Bismarck · Bismarck(KXNET) -- A bill allowing baiting for deer and other big game has passed in the House. House Bill 1151 would restrict North Dakota Game and Fish Department's authority to prohibit big game baiting on private land. And on Tuesday, it passed in the House of Representatives with 76 yeas and 18 nays. "I've been really pleased with the input and the support that we've had," said District Representative Paul Thomas. "We've heard from North Dakota spo…
The debate on big game baiting
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Sag Harbor · Sag HarborNegotiations between Labor and the Greens over the government’s incredibly dubious safeguard mechanism remain opaque, with neither party commenting on where things stand – though news that the Albanese government just approved a coal-seam gas project through to 2077 can’t be going down well.
Climate cover
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Carlton, Victoria · CarltonAs is often the case in politics, the ABC comedy Utopia skewered the situation years ago. In an episode in which the government decided to spend a mind-boggling amount on defence, the gathered strategists would not specify why, and agreed only to nod along when Tony deduced that China was the target, our trade routes were what needed protecting, and that China was our largest trading partner.
A fleeting interest
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Malcolm Turnbull · CarltonMalcolm Turnbull is a former prime minister and two-time Liberal Party leader. He was on campus at his alma mater, Sydney University, to talk to about 100 students at the invitation of the university's law society. As he prepares to speak, another group of students enters the room. Some approach Turnbull at the front of the room, shouting at him to "f*** back off to Mosman, f*** off to Wentworth! Turnbull observes smugly, prompting laughter from the audience.
Malcolm Turnbull vs the right to protest
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Carlton, Victoria · CarltonThe government has released details of its plan to acquire nuclear-powered submarines under the AUKUS agreement, and it will be far more expensive than expected.
Suboptimal spending
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Referendum · CarltonAlongside the corporate morning teas for International Women’s Day, discussions this week turned to campaign funding for the upcoming referendum on an Indigenous voice to parliament.
Fund and fund alike?
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Carlton, Victoria · CarltonLabor and the Greens have struck a deal on the government’s $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund, with the former agreeing to an amendment ensuring the fund can’t be used for coal and gas or native forest logging. It means the off-budget manufacturing fund will likely pass the Senate despite the Coalition’s opposition, assuming at least two independent senators are on board. All three parties are attempting to spin this.
Deal and no deal
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