The Greens oppose the CPRS not because it is too weak, but because it will point Australia in the wrong direction with little prospect of turning it around in the timeframe within which emissions must peak, says Senator Christine Milne.
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The Greens oppose the CPRS not because it is too weak, but because it will point Australia in the wrong direction with little prospect of turning it around in the timeframe within which emissions must peak, says Senator Christine Milne.
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Yes, I got the tail on ebay. I think it is from a lemur.
In 2004, Kerry Armstrong gave an interview to the Sunday Telegraph in which she criticised singer Kylie Minogue and actress Nicole Kidman for damaging the Australian and international entertainment industries by lowering standards. Oh dear! Kylie has done a Pepsi ad but Kerry brings her kids into it. “they call me Mum the Mythbuster” - if you are gonna sell your soul - dont bitch about others that are better at playing the game. OK you are a better actor than Nicole and you are probably a better singer than Kylie - I also reckon that you did not expect this - so I think everyone should just chuckle. We all know people are people and not infomercial Do-dahs. Just look at YouTube clips of Hollywood Stars selling Pocky in Japan. PS I love Kerry,Kylie and Nikky. but what the hell was Stepford Wives about.