

the court will record a conviction and you will have a criminal record if you are found guilty of drink driving.
They are wrong, and I am right.IQS.RLOW wrote:http://www.findlaw.com.au/faqs/1190/wha ... iving.aspx
the court will record a conviction and you will have a criminal record if you are found guilty of drink driving.![]()
What difference does it make? According to you and Nappy.....she has a criminal record.What was Credlins BAC level? Anywhere near 0.211?
ABSOLUTELY WRONG. In the ACT, at least, DUI was DECRIMINALISED way back but not before Timmy had his fingerprints registered. No idea about DUI laws in Shepparton, Victoria. The ACT is often the first to change stuff ......Aussie wrote:They are wrong, and I am right.IQS.RLOW wrote:http://www.findlaw.com.au/faqs/1190/wha ... iving.aspx
the court will record a conviction and you will have a criminal record if you are found guilty of drink driving.![]()
But let's assume you and your peer Nappy are right. Just for the latest, Credlin is a therefore a criminal. Abbott harbours a criminal as his most senior policy advisor. Might as well have Bryant there instead. After all, they are both criminals.
It is. Polls at this stage were the same, everyone assumed O’Farrell would win and he did. No stunts. Today:Andrew Elder @awelder Protected account 6m
4 months out from the last NSW elections, nobody gave a damn about Keneally's #comcab and O'Farrell didn't need stunts. Contrast interesting
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—Obviously focus groups not happy there is no Gonski if Libs elected. Just days ago—funding model not broken, no need for GonskiCoalition says it will implement its own version of the ‘Gonski’ school funding reforms should it win office http://bit.ly/18h85Ub
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1769 ... -on-GonskiIn his letter, Mr Pyne states "the coalition government does not intend to unwind the NPSI should there be overwhelming agreement between the states and territories on the NPSI by June 30".
"However, should overwhelming agreement not be reached, an elected coalition government would take an alternative approach to the implementation of the recommendations contained in the Gonski report," he says.
The letter says the existing funding arrangement would be kept for "at least one year" while talks were held on a new system, which could include a common per student funding benchmark and "sector blind" loadings for disadvantaged students.
How pissweak! Just how pissweak is that! “he knew the topic of the statement, but would not reveal it” oh wow, I will take that as rock solid guarantee of, errr, nothing. A stunt.“My information from within the inside of the Labor Party is that (a challenge) is planned for June 3rd … or the week of June 3rd,” Mr Pyne said.
He said the same source had told him about Mr Rudd’s change of heart on gay marriage two days before the former Labor leader went public in an essay on his blog.
Mr Pyne said Mr Rudd also planned to make another “interesting statement” on policy within the next two weeks, before launching his challenge.
He said he knew the topic of the statement, but would not reveal it
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