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FactCheck: is tax up every year under the Abbott government?

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imageShadow Treasurer, Chris Bowen.AAP Image/Lukas Coch

Tax is up every year under this government and tax as a percentage of the economy is higher under Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey than it ever was under the previous Labor government despite all of their huffing and puffing about tax. – Chris Bowen, Shadow Treasurer, interview with Hugh Rimington...

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Let's stop the bullying of trainee doctors – for patients' sake

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imageBullying is not just a problem for women, or surgeons or even just the medical profession.'At Their Mercy' Four Corners

Size matters. At least, that seems to be the media’s belief when it comes to analysing social problems. The grimmer the stories, the uglier the experience, the more bodies at the bottom of the cliff, the better.

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