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Three loopholes remain:

1. There is no requirement to actually fill a vacancy
2. There is no requirement to accept the nominee concerned (used in TAS in 1987)
3. If a senator leaves their party and becomes an IND or a member of another party and then dies/resigns mid-term, it is their original party that chooses their replacement, even if they became an IND or started their own party.
Section 15 of the constitution says that the state government will fill in a casual Senate vacancy. I don't know what would happen if the state government refused to do so.

If the Queensland government refused to replace Bert Milliner (rather than appoint a Labor Senator and restore Labor's balance of power) there would almost certainly have been a high court challenge. It probably wouldn't make much difference but if that had happened then the votes in the Senate would have been tied 29-29 so it couldn't defer the budget. It would only be able to defeat it.

In any case, a Labor Senator can't be replaced with a non-Labor Senator and the important part is "the balance of his term". This means that Gough wouldn't have been able to engage in the hi-jinks that he attempted with Senator Gair.
 
Threaten away, Donny. No skin off our nose.

Btw, LK, Trump can't spell Australia, and certainly can't find it on a map. I'm sure he thinks we are all Crikey! clones.
Australia- thats the country right next to Germany, where there were many 'good people on both sides' 'unjustly accused' right????

My sister brought me a teeshirt from there- 'theres no kangaroos in Australia....'
Or was that Austria????
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Exactly like that, even to the colour.... (I hardly ever wear it- a black teeshirt in 40plus summer temps????)
 
I bought a tote bag with that logo on it in a tourist shop in Vienna. I use it as my regular shopping bag.

Apparently there was an American politician a while ago who went to Vienna and asked where all the kangaroos were.
 
I bought a tote bag with that logo on it in a tourist shop in Vienna. I use it as my regular shopping bag.

Apparently there was an American politician a while ago who went to Vienna and asked where all the kangaroos were.
It was from the one who was formerly considered the dumbest president the US has ever had- old GW... but sadly, he lost that title recently...
 

Aussie miner welcomes US ‘involvement’ in disputed Greenland

An ASX-listed minerals explorer locked in a legal battle with Greenland’s government has welcomed the US President’s belligerent talk of taking over the Danish Arctic territory.

According to The Australian, there is an upside to an invasion of Greenland.

They want to mine uranium but the local Greenland government doesn't want that.
 
He's called it.

Just what we need, another lawyers’ picnic. For all of Albo’s good calls, he caves in far too often. This Royal Commission will last two years and cost millions. And right wing Jewish groups (led by Frydenberg) are calling for another commissioner because the one nominated is too left wing.

Albo, when pushed, goes to water.
 

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