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Australia is sick and won t to take its medicine, a senior Communist Party official has said in a series of bizarre statements aimed at the nation.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin was quoted in the Communist Party mouthpiece, Global Times, blaming Scott Morrison s government for rising tensions between the two countries.
Among the Wolf Warrior diplomat s gripes, was Australia s decision to scrap China s controversial Belt and Road Initiative agreement with Victoria this month and Canberra s 2018 ban on Huawei from participating in critical infrastructure projects. Australia is sick, however it is asking others to take medicine, which will not solve the problem at all, Mr Wang said.
Every experienced minister knows that when they relocate to a fresh congregation – you start from scratch.
A few days after Australia s new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull took office The Age by Michael Gordon ran a fascinating piece on the 10 Commandments for the new PM and these ten had such alliances to a fresh Christian minister coming to a new pastorate that I thought it provident to list them.
There is an old saying that any new Minister to a fresh pastorate has what s referred to as a honeymoon period which is usually about six months, after which time the expectation is that he/she will return to the routine and ideas the previous ministers had succumb.
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A coal-to-hydrogen plant is pictured in Loy Yang, Victoria, Australia, on March 12, 2021.PHOTO: REUTERS
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