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Federal Politics Live: October 20, 2014

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Well that's it for the day from me, Andrew Meares and Alex Ellinghausen.

Let's do a quick recap:

  • the ban on people entering Parliament House with what are now referred to as "facial coverings" was lifted;
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Mr Abbott looks quite happy to be there.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott waves after being acknowledged during the inauguration ceremony of Indonesian President Joko Widodo in Jakarta on Monday.Alex Ellinghausen
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Speaking of pesky photographers being disruptive (see 9.29am post) here's one the photographs taken by Alex Ellinghausen in Jakarta.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo shouts "Merdeka" during his speech at his inauguration ceremony at the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) in Jakarta on Monday.Alex Ellinghausen
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If you are, like me, someone who likes a bit of certainty in life then Parliament is on your side.

The sitting calendar for next year has been released so you need never fear missing a moment.

You can find it here.

 

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Oh alright. Here's the video about the walrus question (see 3.13pm post).

 

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Amid the talk of girlie men there has been some policy work done in Canberra today.

Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce has promised to defend the interests of family farmers against mining companies and supermarket giants but has also proposed am ambitious dam building program.

Releasing a green paper on agricultural competitiveness, Senator Joyce said there was "still a lot of money in agriculture today, it's just that different people get it".

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Conversation over.

Speaker Bronwyn Bishop during question time on Monday.Andrew Meares
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Manager of opposition business, Tony Burke, seeks to ask the Speaker, Bronwyn Bishop, some questions about the ban on people entering the public galleries with their faces covered.

He would like to know whether Mrs Bishop or her office ever received a request from the Prime Minister's office to revise her decision.

"In a word, no," Mrs Bishop says.

Speaker Bronwyn Bishop during question time on Monday.Andrew Meares
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Question time is over.

 

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