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Title Lateline: 29/05/13
Published Australia : ABC, 2013
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Summary CASH FOR VOTES CAUSES BACKLASHThe major parties cash for votes plan is in serious doubt tonight, facing a major backbench revolt from both sides of Parliament.MARTIN FERGUSON QUITSLabor's Martin Ferguson, who resigned from cabinet after the aborted leadership challenge, has announed he is leaving parliament after seven years.ABC HEAD QUIZZED AT SENATE ESTIMATESThe managing director of the ABC has been facing cross-examination at a Senate Estimates hearing. There were some intense exchanges over allocations of political bias in the broadcaster.VICTORIA SET TO CHANGE LAWS ON SEXTINGVictoria could become the first Australian state to adopt laws to address the growing problem of sexting.AUSTRALIAN MAN CHARGED WITH TERRORISMAn Australian man charged with terrorism offences in Saudi Arabia has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison.FEARS OF SYRIAN ARMS RACE*Warning: This story contains some very disturbing images.A day after evidence has emerged of another massacre in Syria, Russia has confirmed it will supply anti-aircraft missiles to the Assad regime, sparking fears of an arms race.ASIO BUILDING SECUREAttorney-General, Mark Dreyfus, discusses the alleged hacking of the blueprints of the ASIO headquarters, and public funding of political parties.MCGUIRE OFFERS TO STAND ASIDE OVER RACIST COMMENTCollingwood Football Club President, Eddie McGuire, has apologised for a tasteless remark he made on radio about indigenous footballer, Adam Goodes, and has offered to stand down as President if the club requires it
Event Broadcast 2013-05-29 at 22:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Liberal Party of Australia.
Australian Security Intelligence Organization.
Confidential communications.
Leaks (Disclosure of information)
Political ethics.
War victims -- Psychology.
Australia.
Australian Capital Territory -- Canberra.
Syria.
Form Streaming video
Author Jones, Tony, host
Brown, Matt, reporter
Fitzsimmons, Hamish, reporter
Iggulden, Tom, reporter
Abbott, Tony, contributor
Albanese, Anthony, contributor
Albury, Kath, contributor
Brandis, George, contributor
Broadbent, Russell, contributor
Byrne, Anthony, contributor
Cass, Jeremy, contributor
Dreyfus, M. (Mark), contributor
Erdan, Gilad, contributor
Ferguson, Martin, contributor
Fitzgibbon, Joel, contributor
Gillard, Julia, contributor
McClean, Susan, contributor
Newton-Brown, Clem, contributor
Pyne, Christopher, contributor
Ryabkov, Sergel, contributor
Steinitz, Yuval, contributor
Swan, Wayne, contributor
Ventrell, Patrick, contributor
Wilkie, Andrew, contributor
Windsor, Tony, contributor