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A politicized public prosecutor

Cowardly Cowdery is always looking for excuses not to prosecute

NSW Opposition Leader Peter Debnam has reacted to criticism from the state's Director of Public Prosecutions by repeating a Coalition promise to rein in the DPP and limit the director's tenure. DPP Nicholas Cowdery QC said some comments about the Cronulla riot from Mr Debnam and Premier Morris Iemma, describing rioters as "thugs" and "grubs", were irresponsible and legally dangerous. Mr Debnam today said he took "no notice" of what Mr Cowdery had to say, and was more concerned about the director making his office a public issue. "A coalition government will establish an oversight committee in Parliament to oversee the office of the DPP, and its performance," Mr Debnam said. "And it will also limit future appointments of the DPP so they are appointed for seven years, not for life." Mr Debnam said his comments today about the DPP were not in direct response to Mr Cowdery's criticisms. "It's a long-standing Liberal Party policy and I'm happy to repeat it today now that Mr Cowdery has made an issue of it," Mr Debnam said.

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"Sydney Spy"

There is a rather striking and unusual angle on the Sydney harbour bridge and the opera house in a picture on this blog. The blogger is a student at the University of Sydney and he was rather put out to find that Brian Penton anticipated the name of his blog many decades ago when he used it for his column in the Daily Telegraph. I lived in Sydney for 15 years and am a graduate of Sydney university so the many graphics of Sydney and Sydney university were a pleasure for me to see.

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