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The building was today officially opened by Victorian Premier Steve Bracks, who unveiled a plaque on the 88th floor, before braving strong gusts of wind for a view from the rooftop.
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Meanwhile, Victorian Premier Bracks, having stolen water from farmers and announcing a plan to divert a rural community's water to the Labor strongholds of Geelong and Bendigo, today came up with a new idea - let's sing to the farmers!
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Now I'm not sure who is the stupidest: Premier Bracks for coming up with such a dumb idea, the Herald Sun editor for boosting it, or me for reading the Herald Sun.
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Now I'm not sure who is the stupidest: Premier Bracks for coming up with such a dumb idea, the Herald Sun editor for boosting it, or me for reading the Herald Sun.
Archive 2006-10-01 2006
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Meanwhile, Victorian Premier Bracks, having stolen water from farmers and announcing a plan to divert a rural community's water to the Labor strongholds of Geelong and Bendigo, today came up with a new idea - let's sing to the farmers!
Archive 2006-10-01 2006
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SABC group chief executive Peter Matlare said on Monday that Bracks faced charges of gross negligence and would appear before a disciplinary hearing within the next ten days.
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Bracks said Communication Minister Dr Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri and representatives from the department of public enterprises met with the SABC board on Wednesday to discuss further restructuring of the corporation in relation to the Broadcasting Act No. 4 of 1999.
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Bracks sent a memo to SABC chief Zwelakhe Sisulu accusing Reddy of locking the SABC into a five-year contract with Q-Radio which benefits the US outfit while compromising the SABC in several respects.
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"There shall be no copyright protection for any of our programmes and they can use our programmes as they wish," Bracks was quoted as saying.
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For those who could stay up long enough, NSW mum Kate Bracks beat out her younger rival, Michael Weldon, to bag $100,000 in prize money and a publishing deal for her own cookbook.
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