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Albo plays down infighting worries in Labor s ranks

Albo plays down infighting worries in Labor’s ranks Federal Labor leader Anthony Albanese has denied instability within the party, addressing rogue candidates and controversies before the Tassie election. Politics by DAVID KILLICK and ROSEMARY MURPHY 8th Apr 2021 12:13 PM Premium Content Subscriber only Federal Labor leader Anthony Albanese described the Tasmanian Labor party as a united team and denied instability within the party will hamper its ability to lead if elected in May, saying they can govern the state and govern it well . Rebecca White has shown that she has the courage and the leadership capacity to lead Tasmania, Mr Albanese said.

Albo plays down infighting worries in Labor s ranks

Albo plays down infighting worries in Labor s ranks
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No kid deserves this: Son s final days before death

Parents of Huonville High student Josh Coad share heartbreaking story after tragic death News by Cameron Whiteley Premium Content   THE flame of a lit candle flickers next to a framed school photograph of teenager Josh Coad in the living room of a grieving Huon Valley family s home. It is a poignant and ever-present reminder of his life, which tragically ended on October 28 last year when Josh died by suicide, aged just 14. It left his parents Brad and Kristy, younger sister Taylah and his extended family devastated, searching for answers and forced to come to terms with an unfathomable reality. They have now had to endure their first Christmas without Josh - the boy they describe as fun-loving, energetic and impulsive, yet sensitive and camera-shy.

Young Australian of the Year finalists committed to helping those in need

Young Australian of the Year finalists committed to helping those in need FriFriday 8 updated FriFriday 8 Loading Print text only Cancel Be it a passion they are born with or one they learn through circumstance, this year s Young Australian of the Year finalists all share the same drive to better the world for others. Key points: This year s contenders all share a passion for helping others in need The Australian of the Year awards will be broadcast live by the ABC on January 25 But with a variety of backgrounds behind their drive, including poverty, disability, misfortune or a foundation in humanitarianism, any award will be a footnote on what is already a long list of achievements.

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