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Hopefully they'll call an election soon, so Labor will be booted out on the back of the mining tax stoush.
One of Hetet's 1989 sesquicentenary canoes was subsequently involved in a legal stoush.
The fights are on every night in a ring set up on the foredeck and named by the troops 'The Stoush Palace'.
Trissotin appears in Scene 3 and has a verbal stoush with Clitandre concerning the value of scholarship.
Sigley was involved in an infamous stoush with fellow TV star Don Lane at a Logies Ceremony in the 1990s.
(24 September 2003) The Sydney Morning Herald Passion aplenty in wine stoush (http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/09/23/1064082998298.html)
'Well, I reckon there's nothing to be gained by fighting, Sergeant Treloar, that deck space belongs to my platoon and a stoush isn't going to change that.'
The Australian Nine Network's A Current Affair-an Australian TV tabloid show-on 14 May 2007 segment titled, "The Secret Stoush", interviews Australian author Vanessa J. Bonnette.
A good example set for the men, couple of N.C.O.s having a friendly stoush, boxing gloves an' all, nobody gets too badly hurt, encourage them to do the same, 'stead of pullin' their puds in their bunks at night.'
It was notable as Wally Lewis' farewell from Origin football and featured his half-time stoush with Mark Geyer in Game II which match culminated in Michael O'Connor's sensational match-winning sideline conversion in teeming rain.
As far as the hoi polloi are concerned, all the Allied casualties prove is that we'd better get the 1st Division over there in a hurry so that our lads can have a go and show the Germans what good colonial stock can do in this made-to-order stoush.
It quickly became known to locals as "the House of Stoush", as over the years some of the greatest names in Australian boxing have duked it out, including Lionel Rose, Johnny Famechon, Anthony Mundine, Lester Ellis and Barry Michael.
He also became embroiled in a nasty stoush with the taxi industry over planned reforms, clashed with environmentalists over land-clearing around the Daly River area, and was the subject of a damaging A Current Affair report over his handling of the impact on pastoralists from the Alice Springs-Darwin Railway.