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    A Conservationist? The Five Best And Worst Moments From Parliament This Week.

    This week began with the problem landing back in Canberra and only getting worse from there. Manager of Opposition Business Tony Burke brings you this week’s #5and5.

    BEST

    1. Bill Shorten moves a censure motion against the PM for lying about lying.

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    After weeks of Tony Abbott lying about the cuts to schools, hospitals and pensions in his own budget, Bill Shorten said the Prime Minister was lying and lying about lying during Thursday’s Question Time and moved a censure motion against the PM.

    2. The Prime Minister regards himself as a bit of a winker.

    3. Tony Abbott calls himself a conservationist.

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    The only two countries which have previously tried to delist natural heritage sites are Oman and Tanzania. Labor MPs made their voices heard in Parliament this week, add your voice in support of keeping the World Heritage listing HERE.

    4. Shadow Minister for Vocational Education Sharon Bird challenged the Prime Minister on why he is cutting almost $1 billion from the Tools for Your Trade program.

    5. Malcolm Turnbull might not be the only one after Tony Abbott’s job. The Varvaris Faction is growing.

    WORST

    1. According to Tony Abbott, not only is black actually white, it's also whatever colour Tony Abbott tells you it is.

    2. World Heritage Committee says Great Barrier Reef could be officially listed as in danger.

    3. This was the parallel universe moment. Tony Abbott claimed to be "a conservationist” on Wednesday.

    4. Surely it doesn't take long to announce more than $7 billion in cuts to foreign aid and a complete backflip on the Liberal's long standing commitment to an aid budget of 0.5% of GNI.

    5. In an interview about Israel and Palestine, the Foreign Minister called on Iraqis and Palestinians to negotiate boundaries. Hmmm, not sure how that would play out.

    On a final note, congratulations to the Socceroos for playing so well this week. And to those rugby league fans from Queensland, I’m from NSW. Woohoo!

    Song of the weeks this week is dedicated to Tony Abbott. I know, don’t say it, yes it’s the Bee Gees. But the words in the Words' chorus are perfect for this week.

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