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Title 7.30: 04/02/15
Published Australia : ABC, 2015
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Summary IS IT TOO LATE FOR TONY ABBOTT TO SAVE HIS PRIME MINISTERSHIP?Former Victorian premier, Jeff Kennett, says Tony Abbott's leadership is 'terminal' but no potential challengers have revealed their hand. JOSH FRYDENBERG, DEFENDS TONY ABBOTT'S LEADERSHIPAssistant Treasurer, Josh Frydenberg, defends Tony Abbott's leadership as the cabinet shows solidarity but rumblings continue from the backbench. IS THE INTEREST RATE CUT A BAD SIGN FOR THE ECONOMY?Some economists think the Reserve Bank waited too long to cut rates and didn't go far enough to stimulate a sluggish economy. BREAKING A CULTURAL CODE OF SILENCE ON ABUSEA man abused at a Jewish school says he was ostracised by his community for speaking out. Now he wants to use the Royal Commission as a template to reveal abuse in the Jewish community globally
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2015-02-04 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Economic development.
Interest rates -- Forecasting.
Political stability -- Evaluation.
Real property -- Prices.
Abbott, Tony, 1957-.
Australian states -- Politics and government.
Australia.
Form Streaming video
Author Sales, Leigh, host
Hermant, Norman, reporter
Lane, Sabra, reporter
Woolrich, Neal, reporter
Abbott, Tony, contributor
Bishop, Julie, contributor
Brough, Mal, contributor
Frydenberg, Josh, contributor
Hogan, Warren, contributor
Jensen, Dennis, contributor
Joyce, Barnaby, contributor
Kennett, Jeff, contributor
Koukoulas, Stephen, contributor
Leoncelli, Andrew, contributor
Pyne, Christopher, contributor
Sinodinos, Arthur, contributor
Suttie, Gerard, contributor
Turnbull, Malcolm, contributor
Waks, Manny, contributor
Waks, Zephaniah, contributor