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Keating and Australia
In the early 1990s, it was famously used by Prime Minister Paul Keating to describe members of the conservative Liberal Party of Australia opposition.
* Paul Keating, former Prime Minister of Australia.
In response to the judgment, the Parliament of Australia, controlled by the Labor Party led by Prime Minister Paul Keating, enacted the Native Title Act 1993 ( NTA ).
Paul John Keating ( born 18 January 1944 ) is a former Australian politician who served as the 24th Prime Minister of Australia from 1991 to 1996.
" During the subsequent Howard Government ( 1996 – 2007 ), Keating often criticised Howard for taking credit for the relatively good economic conditions Australia experienced over the latter half of Howard's time as prime minister, without acknowledging that the 1990s recession ended the inflation problem.
Keating said, " APEC is bigger than all of us – Australia, the U. S. and Malaysia and Dr. Mahathir and any other recalcitrants.
" Dr. Mahathir demanded an apology from Keating, and threatened to reduce diplomatic and trade ties with Australia, which became an enormous concern to Australian exporters.
At the 1996 election, the Keating Government was swept from power in a landslide, losing 29 seats and suffering a five percent two party preferred swing -- in terms of seats lost, the second-worst defeat of a sitting government at the federal level in Australia.
In 1997 Keating declined appointment as a Companion of the Order of Australia, which has been offered to all exiting prime ministers since the present Australian Honours System was introduced in 1975.
In May 2007, Keating suggested that Sydney, rather than Canberra, should be the capital of Australia, saying that:
* Keating, Paul ( 1995 ), Advancing Australia, Big Picture.
* 1985 – Capital gains tax was introduced in Australia, one of a number of tax reforms by the Hawke / Keating government.
* January 30 – John Howard becomes leader of the Liberal Party of Australia to challenge Paul Keating for the 1996 Federal Election and the position of Prime Minister of Australia.
* December 19 – Paul Keating replaces Bob Hawke as the new prime minister of Australia.
His latest book, The March of Patriots, chronicles the creation of a modern Australia during the 1991 – 2007 era of Prime Ministers, Paul Keating and John Howard.
As from August 2010, his most recent book is The March of Patriots: The Struggle for Modern Australia ( 2009 ) which deals with economic and political developments under Keating and Howard as Australia entered the globalised age.
For example in Australia, Peter Baldwin, a former Minister of Social Security in the Keating government, encouraged LETSystems as a way of letting welfare recipients borrow against their welfare entitlement for urgent personal needs or to establish themselves in business.
Australia experienced deregulation of their labor market during the late 1980s under Hawke / Keating Labor governments.
The Republic Advisory Committee was a committee established by the then Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating in May 1993 to examine the constitutional and legal issues that would arise were Australia to become a republic.
While the Right has dominated Federally since the 1950s, the gradual shift of the paradigm of economic policy within Australia towards the Right, particularly since the 1970s, has led to the situation where past leaders of the Right, such as Ben Chifley, would now be considered in the Socialist Left ; especially in comparison to more recent Right leaders such as Paul Keating, Kim Beazley and Kevin Rudd.
In 1993 Hewson in Parliament declared directely to Paul Keating that the passing of the Mabo act would be a day of shame for Australia.
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Keating and New
New performance measures have been introduced that attempt to address some of theoretical concerns with traditional indicators, including: modified Sharpe ratios ; the Omega ratio introduced by Keating and Shadwick in 2002 ; Alternative Investments Risk Adjusted Performance ( AIRAP ) published by Sharma in 2004 ; and Kappa developed by Kaplan and Knowles in 2004.
Keating was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1969 election as the Labor member for Blaxland in New South Wales.
Leaving De La Salle College Bankstown ( now LaSalle Catholic College ) at 15, Keating decided not to pursue higher education, and worked as a clerk at the Electricity Commission of New South Wales and then as a trade union research assistant.
After Labor's defeat in 1975, Keating became an opposition frontbencher and, in 1981, he became president of the New South Wales branch of the party and thus leader of the dominant right-wing faction.
Keating is currently a Visiting Professor of Public Policy at the University of New South Wales.
In 1963, Senator Kenneth Keating of New York proposed a Constitutional amendment which would have enabled the Congress to enact legislation providing for how to determine when a President is disabled, rather than, as the Twenty-fifth Amendment does, having the Constitution so provide.
New Yorkers now saw DeSapio as an old-time Tammany Hall boss, and Hogan would lose the Senate election to Republican Kenneth Keating ; Republican Nelson Rockefeller would also be elected Governor the same year as well.
Peter Keating, a popular but vacuous fellow student, has graduated with high honors ; he too moves to New York, where he takes a job at the prestigious architectural firm of Francon & Heyer and quickly ingratiates himself with senior partner Guy Francon.
Meanwhile, Keating has developed an interest in Francon's beautiful, temperamental and idealistic daughter Dominique, who works as a columnist for The New York Banner, a yellow press-style newspaper.
The album included production from collaborators including Gregg Alexander ( New Radicals, Ronan Keating ), Marius De Vries ( Madonna ), Dr Robert of The Blow Monkeys, David Arnold ( Björk ) and Matt Rowe, co-writer of " Wannabe ".
In 1948, Martin traveled with his presidential nominee Thomas E. Dewey in North Attleboro, where Martin's mother, the former Catherine Keating ( died 1957 ), told the confident Dewey, the governor of New York, that he was too complacent in the campaign and could not take victory for granted.
* Rent Control in the New Millennium by Dennis Keating
Keating has dueted with Elton John at Madison Garden in New York and has sung for the Pope twice and performed for Prince Charles at the Prince's Trust 30th birthday, which took place at the Tower of London.
On 12 November 2010, Keating released his seventh studio album entitled, Duet in Australia and New Zealand.
Part-owner Bob Keating told reporters that due to substandard playing conditions and poor attendance, the team simply could not go on in New York.
Founded by Edward M. Keating as a Catholic literary quarterly, the magazine was closely associated with the New Left.
Major contributions to international agenda setting, though not bearing much immediate fruit, were his book on UN reform launched in New York in 1993, and his initiation with Paul Keating of the Canberra Commission on the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons.
After her divorce from Bill Jackson, she remarried to another New York lawyer, Wendell Davis, who died in 1972 ; she subsequently remarried a third time to U. S. Senator and former Ambassador to Israel, Kenneth Keating ; thus, becoming Mary ( Pitcairn ) Jackson Davis Keating.
Mary P. Keating was active as a volunteer in the Princeton University Museum of Art, the Asia Society of New York, and Princeton Symphony Orchestra.
A liberal Republican, he was originally allied with Governor Nelson Rockefeller, fellow U. S. Senators Irving Ives and Kenneth Keating, and New York City Mayor John Lindsay.
New Yorkers now saw DeSapio as an old-time Tammany Hall boss and Hogan would lose the Senate election to Republican Kenneth Keating ; Republican Nelson Rockefeller would also be elected Governor the same year as well.
Kenneth Barnard Keating ( May 18, 1900May 5, 1975 ), was a United States Representative and a U. S. Senator from New York, and in later life, an appellate judge and a diplomat representing the United States as ambassador to India and later to Israel.
Keating was a moderate, like many prominent New York Republicans of his era.

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