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            <title>Belinda Neal: Did we really know who she was?</title>
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            <description>For all the humiliation and ridicule Kevin Rudd faced over his brief stint as Prime Minister, for all the personal criticisms Julia Gillard has had to endure, for all the background sledging suffered by Brendan Nelson and Malcolm Turnbull before the elevation of Tony Abbott, who himself has faced plenty of flak, there is another politician who can rightly claim the unpleasant mantle of the most vilified MP of this parliamentary term.



She wasn&#8217;t even a minister, not even close, and wielded no influence over the lives of Australian voters beyond her little patch of paradise on the NSW Central Coast.

But despite her lack of clout, Neal ended up being clouted more gleefully and more frequently by the public, the media, and her many detractors across politics over her headline&#45;making habits as the member for Robertson.</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/belinda-neal/">One day last week Climate Change Minister Penny Wong found herself in a rather awkward position during a visit to the highly marginal seat of Robertson on the NSW Central Coast.



The minister made a whirlwind stop at a Million Women lunch at the Gosford RSL where she found herself on the top table, two seats from deposed ALP MP Belinda Neal.

The new ALP candidate, Deb O&#8217;Neill, was relegated to another table, out of the reflected glow of the visiting Cabinet inhabitant. Thus is the excellent weirdness of Robertson, one of the most hotly contested seats in the country come August 21.</source>
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            <title>Here&#8217;s to the battle between Mr and Mrs Robertson</title>
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            <description>One day last week Climate Change Minister Penny Wong found herself in a rather awkward position during a visit to the highly marginal seat of Robertson on the NSW Central Coast.



The minister made a whirlwind stop at a Million Women lunch at the Gosford RSL where she found herself on the top table, two seats from deposed ALP MP Belinda Neal.

The new ALP candidate, Deb O&#8217;Neill, was relegated to another table, out of the reflected glow of the visiting Cabinet inhabitant. Thus is the excellent weirdness of Robertson, one of the most hotly contested seats in the country come August 21.</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/belinda-neal/">One day last week Climate Change Minister Penny Wong found herself in a rather awkward position during a visit to the highly marginal seat of Robertson on the NSW Central Coast.



The minister made a whirlwind stop at a Million Women lunch at the Gosford RSL where she found herself on the top table, two seats from deposed ALP MP Belinda Neal.

The new ALP candidate, Deb O&#8217;Neill, was relegated to another table, out of the reflected glow of the visiting Cabinet inhabitant. Thus is the excellent weirdness of Robertson, one of the most hotly contested seats in the country come August 21.</source>
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            <title>Campaign countdown: it&#8217;s a confidence game</title>
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            <description>The true states of mind of our politicians can be a tricky thing to pin down, but in less than 24 hours we&#8217;ve caught a couple of glimpses of what&#8217;s really going on in Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott&#8217;s minds.



This morning&#8217;s Sydney Morning Herald reports Kevin Rudd&#8217;s chief&#45;of&#45;staff has been quietly sounding out MPs, making sure the PM still has the support of his troops.

Meanwhile Tony Abbott has taken the extraordinary step of denying details revealed in an official party room briefing to journalists &#45; for fear he may look too cocky.</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/belinda-neal/">One day last week Climate Change Minister Penny Wong found herself in a rather awkward position during a visit to the highly marginal seat of Robertson on the NSW Central Coast.



The minister made a whirlwind stop at a Million Women lunch at the Gosford RSL where she found herself on the top table, two seats from deposed ALP MP Belinda Neal.

The new ALP candidate, Deb O&#8217;Neill, was relegated to another table, out of the reflected glow of the visiting Cabinet inhabitant. Thus is the excellent weirdness of Robertson, one of the most hotly contested seats in the country come August 21.</source>
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            <title>Deb dumps Belinda and sends a signal to the machine</title>
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            <description>The first thing the ALP needs to do now Belinda Neal has lost her pre&#45;selection for the seat of Robertson is tell Kevin Rudd that the new candidate likes to be known as Deb O&#8217;Neill, not Debbie as he called her yesterday.



The second thing is they need to stick a big picture of Neal on the wall of the state secretary&#8217;s office as a reminder that the members of the party are much better at choosing candidates than they are.

It sounds pretty simple, but it&#8217;s a lesson that&#8217;s been long in the making, and one the Labor heavies in NSW are yet to fully grasp. And it&#8217;s not just important for voters and party members, as contrary to what you&#8217;d expect, being imposed on one&#8217;s constituency is no tea party for a candidate either.</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/belinda-neal/">One day last week Climate Change Minister Penny Wong found herself in a rather awkward position during a visit to the highly marginal seat of Robertson on the NSW Central Coast.



The minister made a whirlwind stop at a Million Women lunch at the Gosford RSL where she found herself on the top table, two seats from deposed ALP MP Belinda Neal.

The new ALP candidate, Deb O&#8217;Neill, was relegated to another table, out of the reflected glow of the visiting Cabinet inhabitant. Thus is the excellent weirdness of Robertson, one of the most hotly contested seats in the country come August 21.</source>
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            <title>Belinda Neal: a one&#45;woman political phenomenon</title>
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            <description>The truism goes a politician should wear out a couple of pairs of shoes in the lead up to an election, but for the Labor Member for Robertson Belinda Neal, her best strategy for a last&#45;ditch bid at career salvation would be to stay indoors and put her feet up.



You see Neal has a way of alienating people that&#8217;s unique for a back bencher in the Federal Parliament, especially one who took her seat by just 184 votes at the last election.

And now the ALP has a big decision to make. Turf out a sitting member married to one of the most powerful men in the NSW division, or stay with a candidate so deeply unpopular senior party figures think she&#8217;ll be annihilated come Federal Election time. It&#8217;s more complicated than it sounds.</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/belinda-neal/">One day last week Climate Change Minister Penny Wong found herself in a rather awkward position during a visit to the highly marginal seat of Robertson on the NSW Central Coast.



The minister made a whirlwind stop at a Million Women lunch at the Gosford RSL where she found herself on the top table, two seats from deposed ALP MP Belinda Neal.

The new ALP candidate, Deb O&#8217;Neill, was relegated to another table, out of the reflected glow of the visiting Cabinet inhabitant. Thus is the excellent weirdness of Robertson, one of the most hotly contested seats in the country come August 21.</source>
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            <title>Libs disgusted with Tuckey over sick Belinda Neal joke</title>
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            <description>Maverick Liberal MP Wilson Tuckey is being branded &#8220;disgusting&#8221; and &#8220;a disgrace&#8221; by his own colleagues after using Question Time yesterday to pass around a photograph making fun of Labor MP Belinda Neal over the infidelity of her husband John Della Bosca &#45; with Tuckey even presenting the photograph to the Speaker to see if it could be used as a prop during Question Time.&amp;nbsp; 



In response to the use of photographs as props by Labor frontbencher Anthony Albanese &#45; who has taunted the Coalition by showing images of stimulus spending announcements at community meetings &#45; Tuckey arrived at Question Time yesterday with a still image from a Channel Nine news bulletin of Belinda Neal&#8217;s electorate office on the NSW Central Coast.

The image focusses on a laundromat next door to Ms Neal&#8217;s office with a sign reading &#8220;Drop Your Pants Here&#8221; &#45; which Tuckey was using as a comical reference to the recent admission of infidelity by Ms Neal&#8217;s husband, NSW State Labor MP and former NSW Labor secretary John Della Bosca.&amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp;</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 19:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/belinda-neal/">One day last week Climate Change Minister Penny Wong found herself in a rather awkward position during a visit to the highly marginal seat of Robertson on the NSW Central Coast.



The minister made a whirlwind stop at a Million Women lunch at the Gosford RSL where she found herself on the top table, two seats from deposed ALP MP Belinda Neal.

The new ALP candidate, Deb O&#8217;Neill, was relegated to another table, out of the reflected glow of the visiting Cabinet inhabitant. Thus is the excellent weirdness of Robertson, one of the most hotly contested seats in the country come August 21.</source>
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            <title>The hypocrisy of the Labor sisterhood</title>
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            <description>The antics of the Minister for Women, Tanya Plibersek, this week are the latest in a long line of Labor tactics that continue to diminish and devalue the vital parliamentary arena of question time.



The point she made so loudly and proudly about the Opposition not allocating many questions to Coalition women is hollow and disingenuous.

Governments use Question Time to crow about themselves, using backbenchers, often in marginal seats, to ask pre&#45;arranged questions.&amp;nbsp; Political reality necessitates that the leadership team in Opposition use question time to hold the government to account.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 19:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/belinda-neal/">One day last week Climate Change Minister Penny Wong found herself in a rather awkward position during a visit to the highly marginal seat of Robertson on the NSW Central Coast.



The minister made a whirlwind stop at a Million Women lunch at the Gosford RSL where she found herself on the top table, two seats from deposed ALP MP Belinda Neal.

The new ALP candidate, Deb O&#8217;Neill, was relegated to another table, out of the reflected glow of the visiting Cabinet inhabitant. Thus is the excellent weirdness of Robertson, one of the most hotly contested seats in the country come August 21.</source>
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            <title>Leave Belinda Neal alone, just for a day</title>
            <link>http://www.thepunch.com.au/articles/leave-belinda-neal-alone-just-for-a-day/</link>
            <description>Hey shock jocks and Twitter bitches &#45; Belinda Neal deserves just one day off from copping abuse, maybe even a free pass for the rest of the week.



The Federal MP everyone loves to hate has just found out with the rest of us her husband, former NSW health minister John Della Bosca, spent a large chunk of the first half of this year sleeping with a 26&#45;year&#45;old women he picked up at the NSW Art Gallery. 

In his press conference half an hour ago Della Bosca apologised to every man and his dog for his &#8220;poor personal decisions&#8221;, last in the list of those he&#8217;d let down were his &#8220;family.&#8221; No specific mention of his wife.

Any other betrayed wife in Australia would be getting our sympathy right now &#45; but not podgy old Neal, she of Iguanagate, Rudd&#45;imposed anger management classes and robust behaviour on the soccer pitch.</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 19:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/belinda-neal/">One day last week Climate Change Minister Penny Wong found herself in a rather awkward position during a visit to the highly marginal seat of Robertson on the NSW Central Coast.



The minister made a whirlwind stop at a Million Women lunch at the Gosford RSL where she found herself on the top table, two seats from deposed ALP MP Belinda Neal.

The new ALP candidate, Deb O&#8217;Neill, was relegated to another table, out of the reflected glow of the visiting Cabinet inhabitant. Thus is the excellent weirdness of Robertson, one of the most hotly contested seats in the country come August 21.</source>
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            <title>Della&#8217;s sex shame: NSW Labor is now Melrose Place</title>
            <link>http://www.thepunch.com.au/articles/john-della-bosca-sex-scandal-nsw-labor-is-melrose-place/</link>
            <description>If you don&#8217;t live in NSW it&#8217;s hard to know where to start this story. But better to be explaining it in a comment piece than in a private conversation with your wife, Belinda Neal, as to how you came to wreck your political career and possibly your marriage by having a six&#45;month affair with a 26&#45;year&#45;old woman.



That&#8217;s the situation which ALP factional giant, would&#45;be NSW Premier and married father of two John Della Bosca finds himself in today &#45; quitting as minister last night after admitting that he had started a relationship with a woman more than 20 years his junior.

Della Bosca&#8217;s spectacular fall confirms the standing of the NSW Labor Government as a cross between the last days of Rome, and Melrose Place for political hacks.</description>
            <author>feedback@thepunch.com.au (Antony McMullen)</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 19:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/belinda-neal/">One day last week Climate Change Minister Penny Wong found herself in a rather awkward position during a visit to the highly marginal seat of Robertson on the NSW Central Coast.



The minister made a whirlwind stop at a Million Women lunch at the Gosford RSL where she found herself on the top table, two seats from deposed ALP MP Belinda Neal.

The new ALP candidate, Deb O&#8217;Neill, was relegated to another table, out of the reflected glow of the visiting Cabinet inhabitant. Thus is the excellent weirdness of Robertson, one of the most hotly contested seats in the country come August 21.</source>
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