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WGME.com, June 7, 2012
...Actor Ken Osmond ("Leave It to Beaver") is 69. Former talk show host Jenny Jones is 66. Actress Anne Twomey is 61. Actor Liam Neeson is 60. Actress Colleen Camp is 59. Singer-songwriter Johnny Clegg is 59. Author Louise Erdrich (UR'-drihk) is 58. Actor...
Special Broadcasting Service, May 10, 2013
...supervision and I think that's something we should all be concerned about". However constitutional law expert, Professor Anne Twomey from the University of Sydney supports the current system of the federal government funding local government programs...
National Times, May 6, 2013
...bill even says the government can spend what it likes on ''political party secretariat training''. The constitutional scholar Anne Twomey has described this as an ''abject surrender'' by Parliament to the executive. The proposed local government...
Canberra Times, May 5, 2013
...bill even says the government can spend what it likes on ''political party secretariat training''. The constitutional scholar Anne Twomey has described this as an ''abject surrender'' by Parliament to the executive. The proposed local government...
Melbourne Age, May 5, 2013
...bill even says the government can spend what it likes on ''political party secretariat training''. The constitutional scholar Anne Twomey has described this as an ''abject surrender'' by Parliament to the executive. The proposed local government...
WA Today, May 5, 2013
...bill even says the government can spend what it likes on ''political party secretariat training''. The constitutional scholar Anne Twomey has described this as an ''abject surrender'' by Parliament to the executive. The proposed local government...
Brisbane Times, May 4, 2013
...bill even says the government can spend what it likes on ''political party secretariat training''. The constitutional scholar Anne Twomey has described this as an ''abject surrender'' by Parliament to the executive. The proposed local government...
Sydney Morning Herald, May 4, 2013
...bill even says the government can spend what it likes on ''political party secretariat training''. The constitutional scholar Anne Twomey has described this as an ''abject surrender'' by Parliament to the executive. The proposed local government...














