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I love just being in Canberra and being with my family, being with my friends.
Nick Kyrgios
Love
Family
Friends
Canberra
Just
Being
I want you to know what I have told Australia's Parliament in Canberra - what I told General Petraeus in Kabul - what I told President Obama in the Oval Office this week. Australia will stand firm with our ally the United States.
Julia Gillard
You
Will
President
Our
President Obama
States
Obama
General
Week
Parliament
Ally
Firm
Oval
Oval Office
Know
Australia
Office
Canberra
Want
Stand
United
United States
By and large we have got to find the good leaders to work with to make sure that we build the strength in these communities. Simply issuing edicts from Canberra isn't going to solve issues on the APY lands.
Jay Weatherill
Work
Good
Strength
Build
Find
Solve
Simply
Leaders
Make
Sure
Got
Issues
Canberra
Going
Lands
Communities
Large
When you're asked/told to come to Canberra by your Prime Minister, in the country I grow up in, you obey that.
Andrew Forrest
You
Obey
Country
Minister
Prime
Prime Minister
Come
Up
Canberra
Your
Grow
Grow Up
The hardest thing about living in Canberra is that almost everyone who doesn't live here asks: 'Why on earth would you live in Canberra?' Loudly, and in a way they would never use to discuss anywhere else. And they never listen to the answer.
Judy Horacek
You
Live
Living
Else
Everyone
Earth
Way
Would
About
Never
Almost
Almost Everyone
Answer
Loudly
Discuss
Canberra
Listen
The Hardest Thing
Anywhere
Anywhere Else
Ask
Use
Who
Why
Hardest
Hardest Thing
Thing
Here
Canberra was my home for many years, and there's a lot to love about it. It has a small population with a strong sense of community and is top-heavy with interesting, highly educated, socially progressive people - the opposite of the stereotypical image of dull public servants.
Judy Horacek
Love
Home
People
Strong
Sense
Community
Progressive
Strong Sense
About
Small
Highly
Stereotypical
Educated
Opposite
Years
Dull
Lot
Canberra
Interesting
Public
To Love
Many
Public Servants
Population
Servants
Socially
Image
That's a lot of words about the weather, but in Canberra you can't help but be aware of the seasons, and there is something wonderful about that. Okay, so there's a distinct lack of beach, but aside from that, the place grows on you.
Judy Horacek
You
Wonderful
Words
Weather
Distinct
Okay
About
Beach
Something
Lot
Canberra
Lack
Place
Aside
Help
Aware
Seasons
Grows
Global poverty is the product of reversible policy failures overseen by politicians, past and present. The poorest of the poor don't vote in American or European elections. They don't make donations to political parties or hire lobbyists in D.C., London or Canberra.
Hugh Evans
Vote
Political
Poverty
Past
Politicians
Lobbyists
London
Failures
Global
Parties
Make
Policy
Hire
Political Parties
American
Canberra
Donations
Poor
Poorest
Elections
Product
European
Present