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Paul John Keating (born 18 January 1944) is an Australian politician who served as the 24th Prime Minister of Australia and the Leader of the Labor Party ...
Former Labor treasurer and prime minister Paul Keating says 81-year-old US President Joe Biden is too old to run for a second term but that, even worse, he has become a strategic neo-conservative ...
On this measure, Paul Keating rated zero this week. He appeared at the National Press Club in his long-established function as the chief apologist in Australia for the Chinese Communist Party.
Laura Baroni and Paul Keating, both avid surfers, met in Costa Rica and felt immediately connected, if not through their native languages. Listen to this article · 5:00 min Learn more.
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Paul Keating knows it is too early to be definitive in any assessments of Trump 2.0. AP How did this blithe acceptance sweep around the world in just a week?
Paul Keating will find no foreign policy buddy in Donald Trump. The former prime minister says we are erring because US retreat into isolationism is possible and Chinese dominance of Asia is probable.
Paul Keating's 1992 speech in Redfern Park has been described as a defining moment in Australian history. ... "I think that was one of the great achievements of the [Keating] government.
Paul Keating never wrote a memoir. The purpose of an ex-prime minister’s book is to tell us, ... Had Keating done that, his achievements would drown out his defence of them.
Not for nothing did Keating, in accepting a life membership of Labor in 1999, say that one of his key achievements was bringing: a new word to the Labor lexicon — competition. Competition is our ...
The treasurer is breaking from Labor’s previously claimed belief in the Hawke-Keating market-based economic model that helped deliver 30 years of prosperity.
But does Paul Keating understand that once one leaves political office, ... Hartcher’s eulogy to Keating’s political career is remarkable in its focus on his positive economic achievements.