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2017 Illegal Detainment / Glenside Mental Health Facility, Institute under the act of Police
Targeting of the victim (2014 - 2016 falsified charges and fines), Illegal representation of a
lawyer, falsified diagnosis by a GP, Illegally ordered Mental Health Evaluation by a magistrate
under the act of illegal representation by a lawyer and illegally obtained and released medical
records by the GP - Vicki Chapman, Attorney General of SA, direct involvement with Glenside
Mental Heath Institute services
*2017 Mis use of Government funds - Collected Public employee taxes - Pre Mediatated
' Detainment - Use of Government Services Conspired Cover up of Organised Targeted Crime of
),1( an Individual
• Police targeting
• Court hearings, systems
• Mental Health Evaluation, Forensic Courts System
• SA Ambulance Services - Transportation of targeted victim to hospital
• Police-Services / SAPOL - Escort of ambulance transporting targeted victim to hospital
• Hospital Services, Country - Port Pirie Hospital - Targeted victim transported and detained
• Flying Doctors Services - Transport of targeted victim
• Hospital Services, Metropolitan - RAH - Transported from Port Pirie Hospital to RAH,
medicated (sedated and detained)
• Hospital services, Metropolitan - Glenside mental Health facility / Institution - Illegal
detainment of targeted victim under the act of a falsified diagnosis
• SA Health / SACAT - Falsify diagnosis of a delusional condition and ordered medication
and 12 Month Community Treatment order
• Pharmaceutical Services - Ordered medication / injections under the act of a falsified
diagnosis for 16 months - Side effects of ordered medication / Self harm, harm to oneself -
pre meditated Murder to appear as suicide of the targeted victim (victims awareness ) / 2013
Contesting Intellectual property Theft, 2015-2016 reporting illegal targeted activity,
Fraudulent Activity, Sexual Targeting, Police Targeting Malicious activity on computer
Systems, created isolation through blocked contact through Telecommunication systems
(remote access to servers)
' ICAC - OM. CORRUPTION COMMISSIONER 2016 - POSTAL SERVICES
Denied Government funding of an ICAC Investigation into reported illegal targeted activity of In-
tellectual Property Theft / Sexual targeting, including connections / Police Targeting/ Fraudulent
activity (created debts) - Prior to Illegal Glenside detainment
- OPI. CORRUPTION COMMISSIONER 2017- IN PERSON INTERVIEW
Denied Government funding of an ICAC Investigation into reported illegal targeted activity of
Intellectual Property Theft / Sexual targeting, including connections / Police Targeting/ Fraudulent
activity (created debts), Illegal Representation of a lawyer, Illegal detainment, Origin barcode
scanned as Police Corruption remotely accessing electricity servers (Excessive rise in utilities),
Telecommunication Systems (Blocked contact, Excessive rise in billing) - Following release from
detainment
ICAC - ON, CORRUPTION COMMISSIONER 2021 - POSTAL SERVICES
Denied assistance of an ICAC Investigation into reported illegal targeted activity of Multiple
Intellectual Property Theft / Sexual targeting, including connections / Police Targeting/ Fraudulent
activity (created debts), Illegal Representation of a lawyer, Illegal detainment, Origin barcode
scanned as Police Corruption remotely accessing electricity servers (Excessive rise in utilities),
Telecommunication Systems (Blocked contact, Excessive rise in billing), continued targeting of
the victim 2017 - 2021, Government involvement Steven Marshall and Vicki Chapman (SA
premier and SA Attorney General) Official letters of reply (Exact wording from both parties /
conspiring)
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Australia, argued that there was a defining moment in Olsen's life when he was eighteen and with his father
when the latter suffered a massive heart attack and died while driving the family speedboat. Other defining
moments revolved around his fortunes as a state politician; his two years In the Senate rated barely a mention.
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t 8om in Kadina in rural South Australia on 7 June 1945. Olsen was the son of Stanley John Olsen, owner of an
agricultural machine and motor vehicle business, and his wife Joyce Rosalind, née Heath. He was educated at
Kadina Memorial High Schoo tudied accountancy at the South Australian School of Business Studies, spent a
period from 1962 as a bank clerk with the SA Savings Bank, and by 1968 was managing director of the family
business, J. R. Olsen & Sons Pty Ltd. His determination to be part of the political process and influence policy
direction was inspired by what he saw as the need to address the neglect of small business interests under Don
Dunstan, and 'the excesses of the Dunstan and Whitlam eralt lsen became politically engaged first as*
*president of South Australia's Rural Youth (1970) and later as9Vkadina town councillor from 197*nd mayor of -1971
Kadina from 1974 to 1977. He was also South Australian president of the Federation of Chambers of Creme
*from 1974 to 1976. InMay 1968 he married Julie Abbott; they were to have two sons and a daughter.
4 In 1976 Olsen was elected president of the South Australian division of the Liberal PaiZtn office which he held
until 1979 when he was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly as the member for Rocky River;
following a boundary redistribution in 1985 he became the member for Custance. Olsen served as Chief
Secretary and Minister for Fisheries In the Tonkin Liberal Govemment from March 1982 until the ALP victory in
the state election in November of that year. David Tonkin resigned from Parliament, and Olsen defeated Dean
Brown in a ballot for leadership of the party. As Leader of the Opposition in the South Australian Parliament, he
contested and lost the 1985 and 1989 state elections against Labor Premier John Bannon. Following the defeat
Of November 1989, in which his party obtained more than fifty per cent of the two-party preferred vote, Olsen
indicated that he would accept nomination for the Senate vacancy to be caused by the impending resignation of
Senator Tony Messner. He resigned as Leader in January 1990, and resigned his seat in the House of
Assembly immediately before being chosen for the vacancy by a joint sitting of the Houses of the SA Parliament *
4 on 7 May 1990; he was sworn in the Senate on the following day.(1)
*Olsen's first speech, delivered on 21 May 1990, called for increased unity for a 'fragmented and nervous nation'.
He criticised the regulatory duplication that characterised federal and state administration of health, education
and housing, and urged the restructuring of the economy through privatisation and the deregulation of financial
and labour markets, to create an environment 'where freedom and incentive are the basics'.
He raised the issue of the maladministration of the Murray-Darling and the impact this was having on South
Australia:
... the heart of Australia is being left to die. Its main artery is clogged with the salinity and pollution of the
States through Which it passes, with my State of South Australia ... condemned by a political inertia to
being in effect the sewer of Australia.
And he addressed immigration issues, arguing that migrants should be encouraged to settle in places other than
the east coast, that they should be obliged to become citizens, and to take English language courses.(2)
An experienced parliamentarian, during his brief time in the Senate Olsen made 'articulate and forceful, and, at
times, emotional' contributions to debate. He spoke often on the state of the economy, particularly its effect on
small business and rural communities, and referring frequently to the situation in his home state.
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Malcolm Turnbull
Malcolm high Turnbull AC (born 24 October 1954) is a The Honourable
former Australian politician who served as the 29th prime Malcolm Turnbull
minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018. He held office as AC
leader of the Liberal Party of Australia.
Turnbull graduated from the University of Sydney with a
Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws, before attending
Brasenose College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, earning a
BaChelor of Civil Law. For more than two decades, he
worked as aejburnalist, lawyer, merchant banker, and
venture capital*. He served as Chair of the Australian
Republican Movement from 1993 to 2000, and was one of
the leaders of the unsuccessful "Yes" campaign in the t999
republic referendum. He was first elected to the Australian
House of Representatives as a member of parliament (MP)
for the division of Wentworth in New South Wales at the
2004 election, and was Minister for the Environment and
Water in the Howard Government from January 2007
until December 2007. trt ‘cis)r.- ce nest-3 Pi_e N
After coming second in the 2007 leadership_election,
Turnbull won the leadership of the Liberal Party in a Turnbull in 2015
leadership_ spill the following year and became J ezider of 29th Prime Minister of Australia
the Opposition. However, his support of the Carbon In office
Pollution Reduction Scheme proposed by the Rudd
15 September 2015 — 24 August 2018
Government in December 2009 led in turn to a leadership
challenge by TonyAbbott, who defeated Turnbull by a Monarch Elizabeth II
single vote. Though initially planning to leave politics after Governor Sir Peter Cosgrove
this, Turnbull chose to remain and was later appointed General
Minister for Communications in the Abbott Government
Deputy Warren Truss
following the Liberal-Nationa Coalition's victory at the
2013 election. Barnaby Joyce
Michael McCormack
Two years later, citing consistently poor opinion polling, Preceded by Tony-Abbott
Turnbull resigned from the Cabinet on 14 September 2015
and challenged Abbott, successfully reclaiming the Succeeded by Scott Morrison
leadership of the Liberal Party by ten votes. He was sworn 12th Leader of the Liberal Party
in as Prime Minister the following day. TheskTurn bull In office
Governm ent initiated the National Innovatio n and Science
14 September 2015 — 24 August 2018
Agenda as its key economic priority, working to promote Julie Bish2p
STEM education, increase venture capital funding for new
Deputy
start-pps, and launch an "ideas boom7.111 Turnbull also Preceded by Tony Abbott
pursued "city deals" with local and state governments to Succeeded by Scott Morrison
improve planning outcomes and encourage investment in In office
major infrastructure projects such as the Western Sydney
2008 - 1 December 2009
Air po_rti In 2016, Turnbull led the Coalition to a narrow 16 September
victory in a double dissolution election") In his second Deputy Julie Bishop
term, Turnbull initiated and campaigned for the "Yes" side
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Australian former politician who served as the 25th prime The tionoPrqb!,
minister of Australia from 1996 tot324' holding office as John Howard
leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. His eleven-year : avi AC
tenure as prime minister is the second-longest in history,
behind only Sir Robert Menzies, who served for eighteen
non-consecutive years. He has also been the oldest living
former Australian prime minister since the death of Bob
Hawke in 2019.
Howard was boiii in ydney and studied law at the University
of Sydney. He was a commercial lawyer before entering
parliament. A. former federal president of the young Liberals,
he first stood for office at the 1968 New South Wales state
election, but lost narrowly. At the 127g_federal election, .
Howard was elected as a member of parliament (bli") for the
division of Bennelong. He was promoted to cabinet in 1977,
and later in the year replaced Phillip Lynch as treasurer of
Australia, remaining in that position until the defeat of
Malcolm Fraser's government at the 1983 election.
Howard In 2001
In 1985, Howard was elected leader of the Liberal Party for
the first time, thus replacing Andrew Peacock as Leader of 25th Prime Minister of Australia
the ion. He led the Liberal—National coalition to the in office
1987
g federal election,removedtmtothtbeiklata'sintb8o9r.
but l 11 March 1996 — 3 December 2007
was Monarch Elizabeth II
Remaining a key figure in the party, Howard was re-elected
leader in 1995 (replacing Alezender _Downer), and Governor- Sir William Deane
subsequently led the Coalition to a landslide victory at the General Peter liollingworth
1996 federal election. Michael Jeff_e_y
Deputy Tim Fischar.
After defeating Paul KeatAg's Labor government in 1996, the
John Anderson_
Howard Government was re-elected at the 1998,2001 and .
2004 elections. Reward's actions as prime minister included Mark Valle
implementini new gun laws in response to the port Arthur Preceded by Paul Keating
massacre, the introduction of a nationwide value-added tax Succeeded by Kevin. Rudd
immigration reform, and a controversial set of industrial
Treasurer of Australia
relations_ reforms. Under his governance, Australia also
contributed troops to the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq In office
War, and led the Intevational Force for East Timor. The 19 November 1977 - 11 March 1983
Howard government was defeated at thelaoo7 federal Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser
election, with the Labor Party's Kevin Rudd succeeding him. Preceded by Phillip Lynch
as prime minister. Howard also lost his own seat of
Bennelong at the election to Maxine McKew, becoming only Succeeded by Paul Keating
the second prime minister to do so, after Stanley Bruce in Minister for Special Trade
1929. Following this loss, Howard retired from politics. Negotiations
in office
17 July 1977 -20 December 1977
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the 2019 election, where they released their first joint article for nearly three decades; Crag
Emerson, who worked for both men, said they had reconciled in later years after Hawke grew
ja azi
Retirement and later life
After leaving Parliament, Hawke entered the business world,
taking on a number of directorships and consultancy positions
which enabled him to achieve considerable financial success.
He avoided public involvement with the Labor Party during
Keating's tenure as Prime Minister, not wanting to be seen as
attempting to overshadow his successor.11131 After Keating's
defeat and the election of the Howard Government at the 1996
election, he returned to public campaigning with Labor and
Hawke at Parliament House for the
regularly appearing at election launches. Despite his personal
Apology to the ?Glen panerations
affection for Queen Elizabeth II, boasting that he had been her
in 2008
"favourite Prime Minister", Hawke was an enthusiastic
republican and joined the campaign for a Yes vote in the 1999
republic referendum•(1141(11,5
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In 2002, Hawke was named to South Australia's Economic Development Board during the Rann
GovenimentillgaZ1 In the lead up to the 2007 election, Hawke made a considerable personal
effort to support Kevin Rudd, making speeches at a large number of campaign office openings
across Australia, and appearing in multiple campaign advertisements. As well as campaigning
against WorkChoices, Hawke also attacked John Howard's record as Treasurer, stating "it was the
judgement of every economist and international financial institution that it was the restructuring
reforms undertaken by my government, with the full cooperation of the trade union movement,
which created the strength of the Australian economy today".[IA In February 2008, after Rudd's
victory, Hawke joined former Prime Ministers Gough Whitlam, Malcolm Fraser and Paul Keating
in Parliament House to witness the long anticipated apology to the Stolen Generationsfu9)
In 2009, Hawke helped establish the Centre for Muslim and Non-
Muslim Understanding at the University of South Australia. Interfaith
dialogue was an important issue for Hawke, who told the Adelaide
Review that he was "convinced that one of the great potential dangers
confronting the world is the lack of understanding in regard to the
Muslim world. Fanatics have misrepresented what Islam is. They give
a false impression of the essential nature of Islam:111.2_91
In 2016, after taking part in Andrew Denton's Better Off Dead
podcast, Hawke added his voice to rails for voluntary euthanasia to be
legalisedS12h1 Hawke labelled as 'absurd' the lack of political will to fix
the problem. He revealed that he had such an arrangement with his
wife Blanche should such a devastating medical situation occurP22]
He also publicly advocated for nuclear power and the importation of
international spent nuclear fuel to Australia for storage and disposal,
stating that this could lead to considerable economic benefits for Hawke in 2012
Australia..013][a41
In late December 2018, Hawke revealed that he was in "terrible health". While predicting a Labor
win in the upcoming 2019 federal election, Hawke said he "may not witness the party's
success".[125] In May 2019, the month of the election, he issued a joint statement with Paul Keating
endorsing Labor's economic plan and condemning the Liberal Party for "completely [giving] up
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politician, represented the electoral district of Kaurna in the ,kJohn
South Australian House of Assembly for the Labor Party from MHA
1997 to 2014.
Born in Sydney, Hill attended the Uniyelsity of Sydney and
graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. He moved to South
Australia in 1974 and . ecame a teacher. He also studied at the
.57-University of AirlelaideI •received his law degree..
Following a brief stint as a ministerial adviser during the
Bannon Government ll became a party °fad becoming
.spc_filinister for Health
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member for Kaurna at the1997state election. '2104 November 2005 —21 January
2013
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the Rann Government. Initially given the portfolios of 2011)
Minister for Environment and Conservation, Minister for the
River Murray, Minister for the Southern Suburbs, Minister Jay Weatherill
Assisting the Premier in the Arts and Minister for Gambling, (2011-2013)
Hill gained his current portfolios after a number of cabinet Preceded by Lea Stevens
reshuffles.
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Scott Morrison
Scott John Morrison (imprison/Al born 13 May
The Honourable
1968) is an Australian politician serving as the 30th and
current prime minister of Australia. He assumed office in Scott Morrison
August 2018 upon his election as leader of the Liberal MP
Party of Australia. He is the longest-serving prime
minister since John Howard.
Morrison was born in Sydney and studied economic
geography at the University of New South Wales. He
worked as director of the New Zealand Office of Tourism
and Sport from 1998 to 2000 and was managing director
of Tourism Australia from 2004 to 2006. Morrison also
served as state director of the New South Wales Liberal
Party from 2000 to 2004. He was first elected to the
Australian House of Representatives at the 2007 election
as a member of parliament (MP) for the division of Cook
in New South Wales, and was quickly appointed to the
shadow cabinet.
After the Liberal-National coalition's victory at the 2013
election, Morrison was appointed Minister for Morrison in 2019
Immigration and Border Protection-kin the Abbott iF
3Governmentt where he was responsible for implementing 30th Prime Minister of Australia
17.$eration Sovereign Borders. In a reshuffle the following Incumbent
year, he became Minister for Social Services. He was later Assumed office
promoted to the role of Treasurer in September 2ms,, 24 August 2018
after Malcolm Turnbull replaced Abbott as prime
minister. In August 2018, Home Affairs Minister Peter Monarch Elizabeth II
Dutton unsuccessfully challenged Turnbull for the Governor Sir Peter Cosg_rove
leadership of the liberal Party. Leadership tension General David Hurlw_
continued, and the party voted to hold a second Deputy Michael McCormack
leadership_ ballot days later, with Turnbull choosing not to
Barnaby Joyce
stand. In that ballot, Morrison was seen as a compromise
candidate and defeated both Dutton and Foreign Minister Preceded by Malcolm_TurrAyll
Julie Bishop to become party leader and thus prime 14th Leader of the Liberal Party
minister. IPPITI3P9t.
Morrison went on to lead the Coalition to an 1. !qkto
3. Assumed office
in the 2019 election.11 He was criticized for taking a 24 August 2018
4 holiday during the 2o.19-20 bushfires and for his I Deputy Josh Frydenberg
government's response to the disaster,[6] and for the Preceded by Malcolm Tumbull
response to the*2021 Parliament rape allegations 177
Minister for the Public Service
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Morrison established
the National Cabinet, and Australia received praise during in office
2020 for being one of the few Western countries to 29 May 2019 — 8 October 2021
successfully suppress the virus.2-1 3 In foreign policy, Prime Minister Himself
Morrison oversaw the signing of the AUKUS security pact,
Preceded by Mathias Cormann
increased tensions between Australia and China, resisted
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Kevin Michael Rudd AC (born 21September 1957) is an The Honourable
Australian former politician and diplomat who served as Kevin Rudd
the 26th prime minister of Australia, from December 2007
AC
to June 2010 and again from June 2013 to September
2013. He held office as the leader of the Australian Labor
Party.
*Born in NamboL, Queensland., Rudd graduated from the
Australian National University with honours in Chinese
studies, and s. fluent in Mandarin. Before entering
politics, he worked as a diplomat and public servant for
the Goss Ministry. Rudd was elected to the Australian
House of Representatives at the L998 federal election, as a
member of parliament (MP) for the division of Griffith. He
was promoted to the shadow cabinet in 2001 as Shadow
Minister for Foreig_effats. In December 2006, he
defeated Kim Beazley in a leadership spill to become the
leader of the Labor Party, thus becoming Leader of the
Opposition. Rudd led Labor to a landslide victory at the
2007 election, defeating the Howard Government. The Rudd in 2007
'A Add Government's earliest acts included action on 26th Prhym Minister of Australia
hange through ratification of the Kyoto Protocol
ca= 'vering the first national apology to Australia's
Indigenous peoples for the Stolen generations, The
In office
27 June 2013 —18 September 2013
Government also provided economic stimulus packages in Monarch Elizabeth II
response to the financial crisis of 2007-2008, resulting in Governor Quentin Bryce
Australia becoming one of the only developed counties to General
avoid the late-2000s recession. Other signature policies
Deputy ArViony Albanese
included establishing the National Broadband Network
(NBN), launching the Digital Education Revolution and Preceded by Julia Gthard
the. Building the Education Revolution, dismantling Succeeded by Tony Abbott
WokkChoices, and withdrawing Australian troops from the
In office
Iraq War.
3 December 2007 — 24 June 2010
In 2010, Rudd would begin to face instability within his Monarch Elizabeth II
party, after the Australian Senate rejected his Michael Jeffery
government's proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Governor
rime minister Julia General Quentin Bryce
Scheme. This prompted d u
Gillard to challcuthim for the ershlp of the Labor Deputy Julia Gillard
Party in June of that:year . Rather than contest the
Preceded by John Howard
leadership, Rudd chose to resign, meaning that Gillard
replaced him as prime minister. His removal from office Succeeded by Julia Gillard
would mark a sequence of four subsequent prime Leader of the Labor Party
ministers who would all be removed by their own parties In office
before completing their full first term.E21 Rudd would 26 June 2013 - 13 September 2013
remain in the party as a backbenc her, and chose to re-
Deputy Anthony Albanese
contest his seat at the wiz election, which resulted in a
Gillard-led minority government. Within the Gffiard I Preceded by Julia Gillard
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In early 2011 Rann reshuffled his cabinet after Deputy Prem
from both positions but remained in the ier and Treasurer Kevin Foley resigned
inet. Attorney-General John Rau became Deputy
Premier and%cic Snelling became -Lam.- ael i7 cc traR CONi
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r government in March 2011 showed Rann's
personal satisfaction-dissatisfaction rating at a new
low of 30-59 and a two-party vote of 44-56, a
swing against Labor of 4.4 percent since the
2010 election. Labor's primary vote dived to
percent, down 8.5 percent, the Liberal vote remained at 42 29
percent, whilst the Greens surged to
percent, an increase of 6 percent, with "other" sligh 14
tly higher. The subsequent Newspoll saw the
two-party vote narrow to 46-54, a swing against
Labor of just 2.4 percent, however there was no
statistical change in Rann's personal satisfaction-dissatisf
action ratings.
In late July 2011, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC
) and The Advertiser reported that
senior figures within Labor ict indicated to Rann that the
state partYileftand right factions had
formally decided to replace Rann with Education Minister
tay Weatherills party leader. A day
later, Rannsonfirmed he would stand down and unde
rgo a party leadership transition to
Weatherill, with the handover occurring in October 2o1154911.451E4g471[O.1
Rann formally resigned from the premiership on 21 Octo
ber 2011, and Weatherill was elected
unopposed as his successorJ49.i
Rann resigned from parliament on 13 January 2012 which
created an 11 Februarytaamsay*
by-election. Zoe Bettison easily retained the seat for Labor with
only a slight swing against her, and
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Rann's post-parliamentary appointments include the new
Urban Policy Forum created by the federal government, as a
profeisor in the School of Social and Policy Studies with
Flinders University and as a visiting fellowship in political
studies at the University of Auckland. He has also joined the
International Leadership Council of The Climate Group, and
the International Advisory Board of the Ecological
Sequestration Trust-1531[541551 Rann was also appointed
adjunct professor in public policy at Carnegie Mellon Rann (right) with Foreign Minister
University, Fellow for Democracy and Development at the Julie Bishop (second right) at the
Washington, D.C.-based Center for National Policy and as London Stock Exchange In 2014.
member of the Council of the Royal Institution Australia.C50
Rann was appointed chair of Low Carbon Australia Pty Ltd in early 2012, the feder
al government's
"green bank" providing finance to companies to reduce carbon emissionsE
vi and to the
International Leadership Council of The Climate Groupiga
Rann was announced on 23 August 2012 as the nexekustralian High Commissioner
to the United
JCini„dom.152)1§93[61) Rarin also assumed the role of Permanent Representative
to the United
Nations International aritime Organisation, Commonwealth War Graves Commissioner and
Trustee of the Imperial WE Museum.r5§-1 Mille Rann acted as Australia's Ambassador to Italy,
San
Marino, Albania and Libyg-He is also Australia's Permanent Representative, to the United Natio
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rebuilding of mutualism and community, as a Labor icon. The second positions Labor
as an anti-establishment party, breaking down the entrenched centres of power in
society. The third champions a crusade on climate change, an uncompromising attempt
to roll back the materialism of western society in favour of environmental values.
Latham finishes his essay by writing about the difficulties of each approach.
Other publications
Mark Latham also wrote Reviving Labor's agenda: a program for local reform (Pluto Press
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Australian Fabian Society, 1990), What did you learn today?: creating an education revolution
(Allen & Unwin, 2001), From the Suburbs: Building a Nation from our Neighbourhoods (Pluto
Press Australia, 2003), The Political Bubble: Why Australians Don't Trust Politics (Pan
Macmillan, 2914), Latham at Large (Melbourne University Press, 2015), and Taking Back
Australia: Saving Our Country, Our Culture, Our Civilisation (Wilkinson Publishing, 2018).
He also, as at 2020, writes a weekly article for the Spectator magazine (Australian
edition):
"Latham's Law".
Post-political life
Melbourne University Lecture
Latham gave his first public lecture since the release of the Diaries, titled 'Ten Reasons Why
Young Idealistic People Should Forget About Organised Politics", on 27 September 2005, at
Melbourne University. During the lecture, he argued that organised politics is ineffective at
achieving real social change, due to public apathy, the rise of conservatism and the inward-focused
structure of the major parties, and instead encouraged youth to focus on more grassroots,
community-based programs. He also claimed politics has a detrimental impact on health,
happiness and family life, largely blaming the "arrogant" and "incompetent" media, as well as
internal party struggles.ME-34]
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On Thursday 19 January 2006, Latham was eating with his two sons at a HungryIack's restaurant
in Campbelltown, New South Wales when he was photographed by Ross Schultz, a photographer
from The Daily Telegraph. Schultz alleged that Latham snatched the camera and smashed it,
without destroying the electronic media that contained the photographs. It was reported that
Latham called Schultz a paedspo bile, presumably because he thought Schultz had taken pictures of
his sons. The Telegraph subsequently announced plans for upcoming publication of the
photographic images in the following Saturday's edition and that it would be seeking $12,000 from
Latham to replace the ,equipment.135] The following day, Latham appeared to drive towards a
Channel 7 television cameraman at his Sydney home. The photographer was unhurt but Seven's
head of news in Sydney, Chris Willis, said the footage dearly showed Latham's car veer toward the
cameraman as he stood on the side of the road.Sin February 2006, Latham was charged with
assault, malicious damage and theft in relation to the incident:, Latham did not appear in
Campbelltown Local Court to face the charges, on 22 March, instead giving a lecture to political
science students at the Australian National University. When asked by a student how he could
blame everyone else but himself, Latham replied: "I'm sorry I didn't come in here and expose
myself as a miserable arsewipe"5361 On 26 April, The Sydney Morning Herald reported that
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reports
suggested a slight swing to the Liberal candidate Terry Boylan on the two -party-preferred count
against Labor, with Brock close behind Labor. By 21 January 2009, both the ABC's Antony
Green
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However, the result hinged on the performance of Brock against Labor in the competition for
second place. Brock won the primary vote in the Port Pirie area and picked up enough National
and Green preferences to overtake the Labor candidate for second place by 3o votes. He then
picked up enough Labor preferences to take the seat off the Liberals on a two-candidate-preferred
vote of 51.7 percent (a majority of 665 votes), despite a slight improvement in the Liberal vote
since the previous count.EgalA
2010 election
Brock increased his primary vote to 37.7 percent and two-candidate vote to 57.5 percent at the
2010 election. Labor won from the Liberals the two-party-preferred vote on 50.1 percent.
2014 election
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2014 election. The election resulted in a hung parliament with 23 Labor seats, 22 Liberal seats,
and two independents. The balance of power was held by c
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