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Nick Xenophon criticises State Government’s pokies policy A STATE freeze on poker machines in the Geelong region will do little to combat problem gambling, Nick Xenophon says.
KEY crossbencher Nick Xenophon has lost control of his own party, with two of his team refusing to support his decision to reach a compromise on the government’s welfare cuts.
In short: Former senator Nick Xenophon is seeking for the letter X to be removed from the name of the law firm he left. Mr Xenophon filed a statement of claim with the Federal Court against XD Law ...
Ex-Senator Nick Xenophon makes big revelation about “ticking time bomb” Former Senator Nick Xenophon has revealed that he may need to undergo surgery after being diagnosed with a slowly ...
The funeral of Xenophon Kallis, the head of the missing persons service at the foreign ministry for many years, was held on Tuesday, in Dali. Kallis dedicated his life to the efforts to the issue ...
Additionally, the Morton R. Godine Library at Massachusetts College of Art and Design gifted a contemporary image of the colophon. Cooper’s full archive is held at the MassArt Archive in Boston.
Mr Xenophon said the number of hours he did work for Huawei varied each week. Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull blocked the Chinese tech giant from Australia’s 5G mobile rollout in 2018 ...
Image: Sam Mooy/Getty Images South Australian independent Senator Rex Patrick has called on his former boss, and previous occupant of his Senate seat, Nick Xenophon to reveal the details of his ...
Mr Xenophon was elected to the Senate in 2007 but resigned from his seat in 2017 to mount an ultimately unsuccessful bid to run for the South Australian parliament, before returning to legal practice.
After he and his party failed to win a single seat in the 2018 SA state election, Mr Xenophon returned to the law, and at one stage represented Chinese communications giant Huawei which was banned ...
National security advocates have expressed concern at the prospect of former independent Senator Nick Xenophon making a return to parliament after his work for “high risk” Chinese telco Huawei.