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Coalition leads Labor by two seats, one seat remains doubtful

The latest tally by AEC shows Coalition up by two seats over Labor seats with 84.90 percent of primary votes counted. Two party preferred count is now 80.63 percent complete. The Coalition is leading in both counts. [...]

Nora was teary when she expressed her thanks to Kuya Germs and to the audience for their support. She also apologised that she would not be able to sing [...]

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PUBLIC relations officers from affiliates of the Philippine Community Councils of NSW and the Alliance of Philippine Community Organisations honed their news writing skills at a workshop conducted by the Filipino Press Group of Sydney yesterday, August 28 [...]

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Education is beginning to be a major linkage between Australia and the Philippines, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has recently reported [...]

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With exactly one year to go until the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ (ABS’) Census of Population and Housing on 9 August 2011, planning is well underway for the largest peace time logistical exercise in Australia [...]

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The campaign team sent in yesterday Mr Ed Husic’s thank-you message to the community. Mr Husic is Labor candidate for Chifley in the recent election. Based on the latest tally by the Australian Electoral Commission, Mr Husic has polled 62.48 per cent of the two-candidate preferred votes [...]

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Counting of primary votes is now 82.01 percent complete, and the two party preferred count is 79.14 percent complete. The latest tally (27 August, 2.14pm) showed Labor and Coalition chalking 72 seats and 73 seats, respectively, from two party preferred votes. The Greens have one seat and Independents have four [...]

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The Philippine U20s Rugby Union team made a clean sweep of the Asian u20s Division 2 Championships in Vientiane Laos this week. The Philippines played four games of Rugby Union in five days at the 2009 South East Asian Games stadium and were able to defeat India 38–7, Kazakhstan 22–10, Laos 52–0 and Iran 12–8 [...]

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Counting of votes from last weekend’s election is still in progress. Based on the latest tally, 12.30 noon today, the Australian Electoral Commission reported that 78.92% of primary votes, and 76.03% of two party preferred votes, had been counted [...]

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Liberal Party candidate for Chifley, Venus Priest, has emailed in to send her thanks to supporters and to express her hope for a comeback in the near future [...]

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