Fed: Vanstone confident she can stay on as minister

From: AAP General News (Australia) | Date: December 6, 2006 | Copyright information


AAP General News (Australia)

12-06-2006

Fed: Vanstone confident she can stay on as minister

CANBERRA, Dec 6 AAP - Immigration Minister Amanda Vanstone is confident she will keep
her job despite speculation about her future.

Conjecture about Senator Vanstone's future intensified today with The Australian newspaper
reporting that some colleagues were conducting a concerted campaign to have her resign,
be demoted or sacked to make room f...

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