Subject: A picture of the Australian Parliament House digitally edited to be flying the Aboriginal Flag.
The place lacks red blood cells.
Beyond the chambers there is no sign of the great contest of ideas for which a national parliament exists. Unlike the old Parliament House where opponents bumped past each other in the corridors, met each others eyes, exchanged brutalities in the bar, stood side by side at urinals, in the new building the Opposition is separated from the Government by a divide as great as any which separates all of them from their constituents. As with dogs which meet only through a fence and cannot sniff each other's backsides, it deepens the everyday animus.
— Don Watson, Speechwriter for Paul Keating, ex Prime Minister of Australia.
Aboriginal Flag on Parliament House
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Aboriginal Flag on Parliament House
- Precio unitarioPrecio unitario en USDCantidadVencimientoDe
- Precio unitarioPrecio unitario en USDCantidadDiferencia de sueloVencimientoDe
Subject: A picture of the Australian Parliament House digitally edited to be flying the Aboriginal Flag.
The place lacks red blood cells.
Beyond the chambers there is no sign of the great contest of ideas for which a national parliament exists. Unlike the old Parliament House where opponents bumped past each other in the corridors, met each others eyes, exchanged brutalities in the bar, stood side by side at urinals, in the new building the Opposition is separated from the Government by a divide as great as any which separates all of them from their constituents. As with dogs which meet only through a fence and cannot sniff each other's backsides, it deepens the everyday animus.
— Don Watson, Speechwriter for Paul Keating, ex Prime Minister of Australia.