Victorian Liberals threaten to call in the PM over âtreacheryâ claims
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Senior Liberal officials want the Prime Minister to intervene in a simmering factional fight in Victoria after party administrators were accused of leaking negative stories about federal Health Minister Greg Hunt and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg.
Accusations against Liberal Party state president Robert Clark and vice-president Ian Quick appeared in an anonymously authored Liberal newsletter, called
Grassroots, which suggested the men were responsible for linking the two federal ministers to controversial property developer John Woodman.
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Guides standing strong together
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ROSEBUD Girl Guides were preparing to mark World Thinking Day with activities on the Rosebud foreshore, last night (Monday 22 February).
The special day came about in 1926 when Girl Guides from around the world were attending their 4th World Conference in the US. They set aside an annual day when Girl Guides could express their appreciation of the international movement.
The day – which became World Thinking Day – was chosen because it was the birthday of both Lord Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scout Movement, and his wife Olave Baden-Powell, World Chief Guide.
Mornington Peninsula Girl Guides District Manager Heather Barton said World Thinking Day was an opportunity to speak out on issues affecting young women. This year’s theme is Let’s Stand Together for Peace. A range of activities was held 6-7.30pm near the Rosebud jetty.
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