Brendan O'Connor

Brendan O'Connor

The Minister for Home Affairs and Justice Brendan O’Connor has been a member of Federal Parliament since 2001. He became the Minister for Employment Participation when Labor came to office in 2007 and took up his current portfolio in June last year. Brendan represents the seat of Gorton in Victoria, where he lives with his partner and little girl.

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Don’t dump on the govt for protecting Aussie industry

Don’t dump on the govt for protecting Aussie industry

06 Jul 11 Like anyone else, Australians are keen to pick up a bargain. Our grocery aisles are filled with premium brand products…... Read more

Why the government backs an R18+ games rating

Why the government backs an R18+ games rating

07 Dec 10 Over the past 20 years there’s been a revolution in how people use technology in their spare time. I grew…... Read more

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The woman with her head down trying to save Labor

The woman with her head down trying to save Labor

The fate of the Labor Government rests in significant part on the performance of one woman, and yesterday…

Eurovision, the only game worth watching this weekend

Eurovision, the only game worth watching this weekend

At about 8pm each Sunday night, having digested my fill of weekend sport, I sit down and pen a Monday…

Some sensible thoughts to stop us losing to boozing

Some sensible thoughts to stop us losing to boozing

How old were you when you first had a few drinks? There’s a good chance that by the time you turned…

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From: They must pay for one’s bitter disappointments

Michael S says:

"A teacher at Geelong Grammar had criticised her for using words that were too long, which had left her confused and had made her doubt her ability to write essays. She became ''quite distressed'' when her English marks began to fall." I can sympathise. My scholastic mentors conveyed to me a causal relationship… [read more]

From: Welfare for breeders is a bonus for everyone

Change Up! says:

I have no problem paying my taxes. As a single, childless person on a very decent income, I can afford it and not have my life severely altered. Plus I understand that my taxes paying for things like schools, childcare and infrastructure is ultimately a good thing. A better community is better for me… [read more]

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They must pay for one’s bitter disappointments

They must pay for one’s bitter disappointments

A private school girl’s family is sueing her elite, extremely expensive private school for not… Read more

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