Go west young man might be the cry but goodness knows where they are going to sleep when they get there.
I've noted before the importance of petrol prices when it comes to what the opinion polls reflect as public support for the federal government and it is certainly apparent over the last couple of months.
The opinion polls in Ireland are all pointing to a Yes vote in the referendum on whether to approve the European stability/fiscal/austerity treaty.
Andrew Wilkie might not have got his way with poker machines but he is following in the grand tradition of Brian Harradine in winning for his state a few hundred million dollars here and another couple of hundred there.
Labor members will soon be imploring Julia Gillard to do what could best be described as an Alexander Downer.
Who will be the "previously existing DC character who was previously straight and now will be one of our most prominent gay characters"?
It is difficult to think of what the government can do to get people interested in something other than the sideshows of politics. E
Irish Communications Minister Pat Rabbitte put aside his prepared speech when he addressed a group of 25 businessmen in the offices of Ernst and Young in Dublin on 11 April.
Tasmania is moving to ban battery hen farming.
No, it's not a reference to our Julia but she will surely sympathise with the message.