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Governments do not make decisions in a vacuum. It is important to be aware of who the decision makers are, the processes they undertake to make a decision and what influences them in doing so.
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Posts Tagged ‘election’

Regions should be the winners in Aussie election. That would be a first!

Published on 27th August, 2010 by Jacquelynne Willcox

Posted in Uncategorized |

Tags: Bob Katter, election, Greens, Independents, migrants, mining, regional Australia, skills shortage

On Message, as well they should.

Published on 30th July, 2010 by Jacquelynne Willcox

Posted in Elections, LIberal Party, Labor Party, Opposition, Uncategorized, government relations, on message, political infighting, public affairs |

Tags: bland-campaign, Bledisloe Cup, Contest, election, gaffs, julia gillard. tony Abbott, political campaign

Women are the new black

Published on 27th July, 2010 by Jacquelynne Willcox

Posted in Uncategorized |

Tags: election, electon campaign, Julia Gillard, julie bishop, tony abbott, women voters

The Knock Out Punch

Published on 22nd July, 2010 by Jacquelynne Willcox

Posted in Uncategorized |

Tags: danny green, election, Julia Gillard, Kevin Rudd

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