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A few weeks ago the claim that Tony Abbott is a “changed man” was laid to waste. Clint Howitt concludes his two part series and explains why the Coalition is just too risky.
[Read Part One: The polishing of Tony Abbott]
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18 June, 2013 6:00 pm / 20 comments
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The R&R Easter Egg Delight was the last item listed on that menu and has so far flown under the radar. Gee puts this to rights.
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13 June, 2013 10:10 pm / 20 comments
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Alan Austin lifts the lid on 15 Australian success stories Australia’s Soviet-style media will never allow to be told — and the three they will.
AUSTRALIA IS NOT just a success story — it is an anthology of success stories....
13 June, 2013 11:31 am / 34 comments
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Julia Gillard is finished says the mainstream media — for years now. Letitia McQuade asks whether we are all being taken for a ride.
Obama denies authorising Gillard UFO abduction.
Despite strenuous denials from within the U.S. administration,...
11 June, 2013 7:20 am / 66 comments
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With the Government under fire over asbestos safety concerns concerning the NBN, it should be remembered that the Coalition’s hands are hardly clean when it comes to this deadly industry. With 60,000 people likely to die by 2030...
3 June, 2013 2:00 pm / 43 comments
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On Tuesday afternoon, Independent MP Tony Windsor spoke in Parliament about why Gina Rinehart is bankrolling Barnaby Joyce, Tony Abbott and the businessman with two names. Is the ferocious battle for New England being powered by CSG?
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29 May, 2013 6:31 pm / 60 comments
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The farewell of Ford from Australian production is not only understandable, but a welcome wake-up call, says Letitia McQuade.
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IF ANYTHING is demonstrably clear in this golden age of globalisation, it is that...
29 May, 2013 8:36 am / 18 comments
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Anti-windfarm astroturfers are out to ‘Stop these things‘, so they say. In the same spirit, Gee reveals some of the things he would very much like to stop.
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28 May, 2013 7:54 pm / 9 comments
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The choices have never been more stark than at the forthcoming Federal election, says Denise Allen ― people and progress or putting the country back 50 years and letting the rich run rampant.
Be careful who you vote for
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28 May, 2013 5:37 pm / 50 comments
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Fairfax’s sacking of brave whistleblower, financial reporter Paddy Manning, marks a sad turning point in the history of Australian journalism, writes Associate Professor Evan Jones.
Sacked Fairfax financial journalist and whistleblower,...
20 May, 2013 5:40 pm / 43 comments