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On school whiteboards across the country, students will brainstorm to meet the prime minister's call to crack down on bullies.
"Bullying and violence do not have any place in Australia," Malcolm Turnbull said in a letter to the school this week . ".
This ambitious policy will allow schools to come up with ways to eliminate bullying.
This government actually has quite a few policies, but recently, whenever they try to sell them, someone has what Tony Abbott calls a "brain Snapshot ".
At least a prominent theme on Michaelia's cash.
"If you would like to start discussing staff issues, please be very, very careful as I am happy to sit here and name every young woman in Mr Shore's office, this place is full of rumors, senator Kash said at a Senate hearing. "Do you want (me)
In order to start naming them, Mr. Shorten denied any rumors circulating in the building over the years, "This is definitely a rumor on the student whiteboard bullying list --
Don't spread rumors about people, especially unfounded ones.
Labor's Kim Carr couldn't help but in another committee, suggesting that young Liberal senator James Patterson was a member of Hitler's youth.
He withdrew his comments, but only because the young senator was angry.
Put it on the whiteboard, too.
Don't compare people to genocide murderers.
These threats and insults have lost focus on serious policy work that requires public attention.
The government re-launched the drug program.
The original trial was canceled after the Senate voted down the reform bill last year.
This is controversial and politically difficult, and in order to win the public debate, the alliance will need all the clear air.
"This trial is not for the purpose of collecting money," said Dan Tyne, minister of social services . ".
"This is to help those who have problems get treatment, help them help themselves, and then get a job.
"But Labor, the Greens, doctors and welfare experts all hate it, despite the government's commitment to provide more money for treatment and to conduct an independent review of the trial.
To pass the Senate, this policy needs to be sold seriously and cannot be hidden.
Senator Cash knows it's not good to hide.
Under pressure to threaten to expose Shorten's staff, she hid behind the whiteboard to avoid cameras appearing at the Senate hearing.
This is another silly distraction that may attract attention to the government's policy agenda.
There is also a school whiteboard --
Don't hide from the problem.
The Nationals chose their new leader to replace Barnaby Joyce, who served as "cabinet minister before Senator Kash, which caused a lot to the government in 2018.
Joyce's resignation proved to be a tour.
But it did raise Michael McCormack's position as deputy prime minister, raising questions he preferred to forget.
McCormack, editor of the Wagga newspaper in the 1990 s, wrote a series of editorials attacking gay, HIV-infected and women's movements.
Since then, he has apologized many times and again this week, but that masks the possibility that he will be promoted to the top leader of the government.
Add to school whiteboard-
Don't attack others because of sex or gender.
That said, if you do, you can still be deputy prime minister as long as you say sorry.
Other policies were introduced this week.
The two sides agreed to buy snow water and electricity, recalled dangerous car airbags, and the alliance continued to sell the company's tax cuts and pestered the company to raise wages.
But, as is the case throughout the year, what attracts all attention is a snapshot of the brain of those who should be clearer.
The last sentence might be best shortened, and his staff were frustrated and angry at Senator Kash's outbreak.
"Australia wants us, at the end of what I think is the toughest and poorest week in Parliament ever, and they just say 'for God's sake, 'he said on Friday:" Stop focusing on yourself, pay attention to the people. ".
Good advice for school children's whiteboards and good advice for members of parliament.