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Meanings of federal opposition in English
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Usage of federal opposition in English
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The federalopposition said it wanted to see the details before it supports the deal.
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Earlier, federalopposition leader Anthony Albanese pleaded for the government to show discretion in the case.
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Mr Shorten became the federalopposition leader on October 13, 2013.
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Two federalopposition MPs are seeking to trigger a rethink of Labor's support for offshore processing of asylum seekers.
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Labor frontbencher Chris Bowen says the federalopposition has to significantly narrow its policy offering ahead of the next election.
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The federalopposition is committing $5 million dollars to reducing Australia's stillbirth rate, should labour win the next election.
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The federalopposition said the comment showed the government was breaking a pre-election promise to reject a new tax, the Australian Financial Review reported.
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Read more The federalopposition also criticised details of national cabinet's Friday agreement to boost weekly arrivals from 4,000 to 6,000.
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The Federalopposition to the proposed War of 1812 has been described.
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FederalOpposition leader Bill Shorten said the river faced an "ecological disaster".
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He launched a stinging attack on the FederalOpposition.
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Ms McBain spoke first shortly before the count stopped, appearing alongside federalOpposition Leader Anthony Albanese.
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FederalOpposition Leader Bill Shorten has been accused by protesters of sitting on the fence on the issue.
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The FederalOpposition Leader said the company was responsible for its own failure to deliver the mine on deadline.
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The price includes an invitation to a cocktail party hosted by NSW Opposition Leader Barry O'Farrell and federalOpposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull.
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The FederalOpposition today attacked Prime Minister Julia Gillard's refusal to sack Speaker Peter Slipper - saying the former Speaker showed better judgement.