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Coalition split on gay exemption aged-care providers don't want - Crikey
However, Crikey understands the Coalition decision was a rushed response to appear united after Senator Gary Humphries unilaterally took up the issue in his committee minority report on the bill. Humphries cited submissions from the Australian ...and more »
Church-owned aged care providers don't want exemption from laws - Crikey
Then, on Friday Senator Gary Humphries suddenly reversed the Coalition's position in the Senate's committee report — accepting the bulk of the reforms, but holding on to the religious exemptions in aged care. Humphries cited submissions from the ...
Senate committee recommends removing religious exemptions - Gay News Network
... senators, the removal of such an exemption could compromise the capacity of some religious organisations to operate aged care facilities in accordance with the principles which underpin and define their existence,” deputy chair Senator Gary ...
Schools, jobs to dominate parliament - Ninemsn
Three senators are due to give their valedictory speeches, including Labor's Trish Crossin on Tuesday and the coalition's Gary Humphries and Barnaby Joyce on June 26. "The best going away present that I could receive would be four LNP Senate spots in ...
Schools, jobs to dominate parliament - Courier Mail
Three senators are due to give their valedictory speeches, including Labor's Trish Crossin on Tuesday and the coalition's Gary Humphries and Barnaby Joyce on June 26. "The best going away present that I could receive would be four LNP Senate spots in ...and more »
Schools, jobs to dominate parliament - Adelaide Now
Three senators are due to give their valedictory speeches, including Labor's Trish Crossin on Tuesday and the coalition's Gary Humphries and Barnaby Joyce on June 26. "The best going away present that I could receive would be four LNP Senate spots in ...and more »
Schools, jobs to dominate parliament - Perth Now
Three senators are due to give their valedictory speeches, including Labor's Trish Crossin on Tuesday and the coalition's Gary Humphries and Barnaby Joyce on June 26. "The best going away present that I could receive would be four LNP Senate spots in ...and more »
Schools, jobs to dominate parliament - Herald Sun
Three senators are due to give their valedictory speeches, including Labor's Trish Crossin on Tuesday and the coalition's Gary Humphries and Barnaby Joyce on June 26. "The best going away present that I could receive would be four LNP Senate spots in ...and more »
Schools, jobs to dominate parliament - NEWS.com.au
Three senators are due to give their valedictory speeches, including Labor's Trish Crossin on Tuesday and the coalition's Gary Humphries and Barnaby Joyce on June 26. "The best going away present that I could receive would be four LNP Senate spots in ...and more »
Schools, jobs to dominate parliament - The Australian
Three senators are due to give their valedictory speeches, including Labor's Trish Crossin on Tuesday and the coalition's Gary Humphries and Barnaby Joyce on June 26. "The best going away present that I could receive would be four LNP Senate spots in ...and more »
More conversation needed on misogyny - The Canberra Times
Ms Brodtmann also dismissed comments from Liberal Senator Gary Humphries, who said Ms Gillard was trying to start a “war going on between men and women” by raising the issue of abortion in parliament. “She was highlighting the range of issues that ...and more »
More conversation needed on misogyny - Blayney Chronicle
Ms Brodtmann also dismissed comments from Liberal Senator Gary Humphries, who said Ms Gillard was trying to start a “war going on between men and women” by raising the issue of abortion in parliament. “She was highlighting the range of issues that ...and more »
More conversation needed on misogyny - Great Lakes Advocate
Ms Brodtmann also dismissed comments from Liberal Senator Gary Humphries, who said Ms Gillard was trying to start a “war going on between men and women” by raising the issue of abortion in parliament. “She was highlighting the range of issues that ...and more »
More conversation needed on misogyny - Illawarra Mercury
Ms Brodtmann also dismissed comments from Liberal Senator Gary Humphries, who said Ms Gillard was trying to start a “war going on between men and women” by raising the issue of abortion in parliament. “She was highlighting the range of issues that ...
More conversation needed on misogyny - Sydney Morning Herald
Ms Brodtmann also dismissed comments from Liberal Senator Gary Humphries, who said Ms Gillard was trying to start a “war going on between men and women” by raising the issue of abortion in parliament. “She was highlighting the range of issues that ...
Parking pros and cons: who gets the cash? - The Canberra Times
ACT Liberal senator Gary Humphries, a former ACT chief minister, told the hearing he believed there had always been an assumption the parking revenue would go to the ACT government. But Mr Rake said that any revenue generated from national land ...and more »
Paid parking dollars won't go to ACT - The Canberra Times
ACT Liberal Senator Gary Humphries, a former ACT chief minister, told the hearing he believed there had always been an assumption parking revenue would go to the ACT government. However Mr Rake said any revenue generated by national land owned ...and more »
ACT won't get parking cash - The Canberra Times
ACT Liberal Senator Gary Humphries, a former ACT chief minister, told the hearing he believed there had always been an assumption parking revenue would go to the ACT government. However Mr Rake said any revenue generated by national land owned ...and more »
Royal commission considers Canberra sessions - ABC Online
Liberal Senator Gary Humphries says the abuse may not have happened in Canberra but people who experienced it now live here. "Their stories are best heard where they are now, rather than where they originally were," he said. "If they have to travel to ...and more »
National Political Correspondent - WA today
''This is the case particularly in the Senate. Look what happened to Gary Humphries - he is a moderate and got dumped for Zed Seselja, who is extremely conservative on so many social issues.'' Humphries, a Liberal senator for the Australian Capital ...
Abbott's agenda - Sydney Morning Herald
''This is the case particularly in the Senate. Look what happened to Gary Humphries - he is a moderate and got dumped for Zed Seselja, who is extremely conservative on so many social issues.'' Humphries, a Liberal senator for the Australian Capital ...and more »