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The Belle Pepper PodcastThe Belle Pepper PodcastThe Official Belle Pepper Summer 2021 Fashion ForecastYour fave podcast hosts are back with another fashion forecast! Brooke and Eleanor discuss some fashion trends for the upcoming season & share their summer fashion opinions!OUR FRIEND HAYLIE’S ETSY SHOP: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BijouterieCollection?ref=shop_sugg--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bellepepper/support2021-04-0532 minCrossing the FloorCrossing the FloorUS Election Specialthe electoral and voting systems of another country #11PAL17 the ways in which Australia and one other country can both uphold and/or undermine democratic principles, with reference to political representation popular participation the rule of law judicial independence natural justice #12PAL202020-11-1200 minCrossing the FloorCrossing the FloorExecutive Accountability Special: Australia Post, ANAO, ASIC and the Artsthe accountability of the Executive and public servants through collective and  individual ministerial responsibility, Senate Estimates and at least one other committee of the Commonwealth Parliament, the Commonwealth Auditor General and the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) and through judicial review #12PAL15 roles and powers of the opposition and the shadow ministry at the Commonwealth level #12PAL5 at least one contemporary issue (the last three years) relating to political power #12PAL12 roles of the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government #11PAL32020-11-0600 minCrossing the FloorCrossing the FloorHumanities Hikes, Overpriced Triangles and The Return of K-RuddHumanities fee hikes and Lambie's mobile phone poll ban roles of the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government #11PAL3 legislative processes at the State or Commonwealth levels #11PAL7 at least one contemporary issue(the last three years) involving the legislative process #11PAL11 political representation with reference to the role of political parties and pressure groups #11PAL13 functions of the Commonwealth Parliament in theory and in practice, including Sections 7, 24, 51, 53, and the decline of parliament thesis #12PAL2 lawmaking process in parliament and the courts, with reference to the influence of individuals. political parties, pressure groups #12PAL7 at least one...2020-10-2100 minCrossing the FloorCrossing the FloorCitizen's arrests, controversial appointments, Chinese conspiracies and cost of Claremont1. COVID Vic legislation  #12PAL7 influences on lawmaking #12PAL12 Contemporary issue relating to political power in the last three years #11PAL11 at least one contemporary issue (the last three years) involving the legislative process #11PAL7  legislative processes at the State or Commonwealth levels 2. China the ways in which Australia and one other country can both uphold and/or undermine democratic principles #12PAL20 structures and processes of one democratic and one non-democratic political and legal system #11PAL5 3. Death of RBG the...2020-09-2226 minCrossing the FloorCrossing the FloorSpoilt businessmen, controversial GG’s and unsurprising VPsClive Palmer types of laws made by parliaments, courts and subordinate authorities #11PAL6 Palace Letters roles of the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government #11PAL3 roles and powers of the Governor-General, including Sections 61, 62, 63, 64, 68, 28, 57, 72, and ‘the 1975 crisis’ #12PAL3 roles and powers of the Prime Minister, Cabinet and the Ministry #12PAL4 the extent of the accountability of the Governor-General and the Office of the Governor-General through ‘the 1975 crisis’ affair’ #12PAL16 Trump delays the vote? legislative, executive and judicial powers with reference to the Commonwealth Constituti...2020-08-1931 minCrossing the FloorCrossing the FloorJustice, Judicial decisions and Jokers in the SenateNational Cabinet update  National Cabinet #11PAL2; #12PAL9; #12PAL4 WA Attorney General and Indigenous justice WA Parliament unpaid fine legislation  Comments from WA Attorney General  #11PAL6; #11PAL12; #11PAL23; #11PAL20; #12PAL21 US Supreme Court Decisions DACA decision  Gay and transgender discrimination decision  The Daily Podcast episode #12PAL1; #12PAL20; #12PAL19 Senate committees and COVID Article from The Conversation #11PAL2; #12PAL152020-06-2529 minCrossing the FloorCrossing the FloorCourt challenges, Changing Rights and the Death of COAGFederal Court Live Export Ruling the court hierarchy, methods of statutory interpretation and the doctrine of precedent #11PAL8 the accountability of the Executive and public servants through judicial review #12PAL15 BLM Protests - NSW Court of Appeal ruling operating principles of a liberal democracy equality of political rights majority rule political participation political freedom #11PAL1 the ways in which Australia and one other country can both uphold and/or undermine democratic principles, with reference to political representation popular participation the rule...2020-06-1229 minCrossing the FloorCrossing the FloorScomo, Sports Rorts, Spies and Civil Suitsoperating principles of a liberal democracy #11PAL1 equality of political rights majority rule political participation political freedom types of laws made by parliaments, courts and subordinate authorities #11PAL6 legislative processes at the State or Commonwealth levels #11PAL7 key processes of civil and criminal trials in Western Australia #11PAL9 at least one contemporary issue (the last three years) involving the judicial process #11PAL12 political representation with reference to the role of political parties and pressure groups #11PAL13 roles and powers of the Prime Minister, Cabinet and the Ministry #12...2020-05-2036 minCrossing the FloorCrossing the FloorPandemics, Pressure Groups, Payments and PellUpdate from Mr Clarke-O'Reilly: A slight error in the discussion of the stimulus package in 2009 re Senate numbers. In the senate from 2008-2011 the ALP government had 32 seats (7 seat minority), meaning that it would have needed the support of all 7 members of the crossbench to pass it’s stimulus package. Turnbull announced that the Coalition(holding 37 seats) would work with the crossbench to block legislation relating to the $42 billion package. Ultimately the package passed the Senate after  Xenophon struck a $900 million deal to bring forward money earmarked for future years for the Murray-Darling Basin and other water projects. Hi...2020-05-0627 min