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Everyone wants a piece of Bluey – even the Morrison government is falsely claiming credit

Everyone wants a piece of Bluey – even the Morrison government is falsely claiming credit Amanda Meade Government falsely takes credit for Bluey © Photograph: Ludo Studio/AP Communications minister Paul Fletcher suggested the government helped make Bluey. But the Australian Children’s Television Foundation played no role. Bluey, the Emmy award-winning children’s television show, is a smash hit for ABC Kids and has won the hearts of families Australia-wide. So it’s no surprise the pre-school television sensation has everyone claiming a small part of it. But we were taken aback when the federal communications minister, Paul Fletcher, made Bluey part of his budget announcement when neither the program nor the ABC received additional funding on Tuesday night.

Everyone wants a piece of Bluey – even the Morrison government is falsely claiming credit | Amanda Meade

Lessons for Libs in Gutwein s triumph

The lessons for the Liberals in Gutwein’s triumph Although the Liberals have achieved their aim of preserving their one-seat majority, it wasn’t a particularly good result for them. Save Share Saturday’s Tasmanian state election turned out to be a personal triumph for Premier Peter Gutwein. He received more than 48 per cent of the vote in his electorate of Bass – a figure only exceeded once before in Tasmanian electoral history. Premier Peter Gutwein and his wife Amanda voting at East Launceston Primary School on Saturday.  AAP And he appears likely to have led the Liberal Party to an unprecedented third consecutive electoral victory, winning 13 of the 25 seats in Tasmania’s Lower House (assuming that the Liberals pick up the fifth seat in the Hobart-based electorate of Clark). His decision to call the election 10 months ahead of schedule has thus been vindicated.

Why wasn t I born a man? : children aim to right an artistic wrong

Why wasn t I born a man? : children aim to right an artistic wrong
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