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Submitted by admin on November 10, 2007 - 9:08am.
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Submitted by Jonathan Nolan on November 10, 2007 - 9:05am.
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Submitted by Jonathan Nolan on November 10, 2007 - 9:00am.
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Submitted by admin on November 10, 2007 - 8:57am.
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Submitted by Jonathan Nolan on November 10, 2007 - 8:53am.
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Submitted by Jonathan Nolan on November 10, 2007 - 8:41am.
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Submitted by admin on November 10, 2007 - 8:36am.
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on November 10, 2007 - 8:04am.
Hail the zeitgeist: Jonathan gets active in Wentworth
"Why do some posters and print and distribute them with our own money? Because I am angry." Jonathan Nolan on citizen campaigning in Wentworth
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on November 9, 2007 - 9:26pm.
The John Howard caption competition
Here's the aftermath of that incident ... An obvious subject for a CAPTION COMPETITION
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Submitted by PF Journey on November 9, 2007 - 9:24pm.
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Submitted by PF Journey on November 9, 2007 - 9:23pm.
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on November 9, 2007 - 8:07am.
Has Howard imploded? Not quite, but he's getting there
At a 30th birthday party in Melbourne recently, a Labor man reckoned Howard would implode in week 3 of the campaign. Being superstitious, and respectful of Howard's political skills, I replied that I didn't think so, but that if he did, it would be in week 6. If the polls hadn't given him a shot by then, he'd be staring at the fact that he'd trashed his own legacy. So we had a bet that if he lost it in week 6 or week 3, the loser would shout lunch. I reckon he came close yesterday. Real close.
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Submitted by Stuart McCarthy on November 9, 2007 - 7:49am.
Who's connecting the dots on climate change policy? Not the big two, that's for sure
During discussions about peak oil with the uninitiated I am often asked why there is no political will to tackle the issue proactively. Most seem to be disappointed with replies that don’t include Iraq War conspiracy theories or appalling tales of political and corporate corruption. The reality is less sinister but more insidious – ignorance, stupidity and bumbling bureaucratic ineptitude.
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Submitted by Roger Fedyk on November 9, 2007 - 7:08am.
Money laundering in Australia
Current estimates are that the value of money being laundered through Australian banks by criminal enterprises approaches $12 billion per year. This amount is equivalent to about 1% of Australia’s GDP - except that it adds nothing to it. In the roughest of terms, it suggests that as many as 1 out of 100 Australian adults may be involved in criminal activity.
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Submitted by Yasir Assam on November 9, 2007 - 6:55am.
Lest we forget Iraq
"What sort of morals does a government have, who are willing to invade a nation and kill countless people in order to control its resources? More importantly, are you willing to vote for them, even if you think their policies benefit you more than those of some other parties?" Yasir Assam
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Submitted by Peter Ellis on November 8, 2007 - 8:22am.
Peter Ellis on Howard's slap dash Public Service
Below the surface of political debate and commentary, and the commentary on the commentary, there are the actual techniques and systems of Australian government administration.  Those interested in the systemic and cultural changes that lie behind recent Australian public policy practice could do worse than check out a resource from a possibly surprising source - the OECD
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on November 7, 2007 - 8:55am.
Up go interest rates
OK, they're up. Howard started the election saying he'd "Go for growth" and get unemployment below 4 percent. Now, we're at risk of a world downturn, and only he can keep rates down. Meanwhile, Rudd says he'll razor gang the Public Service to cut costs. I reckon he's got a surprise in store for Howard. While Howard spends like a drunken sailor, as if tomorrow will never come, Rudd will come up with savings by the end of the campaign which will make Labor look responsible in these challenging times.
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on November 6, 2007 - 5:55pm.
Family First loses it on Senate preferences
Family First has given the green light to the LDP's deadly policies to legalise 'soft' drugs and late term abortion, which shows Senator Fielding cannot be trusted to represent everyday families, and proves that his claims to be pro-family are an absolute joke.
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on November 6, 2007 - 10:12am.
Positioning Christians in politics
Hello. Does being a Christian determine how you vote? Yep, but it depends on which Christian values you prioritise.
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Submitted by admin on November 6, 2007 - 9:41am.
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on November 6, 2007 - 8:41am.
Intelligence, counter-terrorism and trust
"We will do our utmost to hold back the physical threat of attacks, but alone, this is merely containment. Long-term resolution requires identifying and addressing the root causes of the problem. This is not a job only for the intelligence agencies and police. It requires a collective effort in which Government, faith communities and wider civil society have an important part to play. And it starts with rejection of the violent extremist ideology across society - although issues of identity, relative deprivation and social integration also form important parts of the backdrop." Jonathan Evans, head of MI5
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Submitted by Chris Saliba on November 6, 2007 - 7:30am.
In Search of Kevin Rudd
With only weeks to go until the election, I thought I'd better pull my finger out and try to learn something about Kevin Rudd. I must admit, Rudd’s winning the Labor leadership for me was a bit of a bummer. His fastidious personality and love of detail seemed perfect for some high brow portfolio, but I couldn’t imagine the public flocking to him as leader. (Boy was I wrong.)
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Submitted by Malcolm B Duncan on November 6, 2007 - 7:19am.
Malcolm B Duncan: Howard will win again in both Houses
There are some interesting things in play in this Election, and while anything can happen in an election campaign, let me stick my neck out and do a Malcolm McKerras, only unlike the former (who has never ever predicted an election outcome correctly in living memory despite being a self-confessed psephologist and making a living out of it) I hope to get the result roughly correct.   I still believe at this stage that the Coalition will be returned in the House of Representatives with a drastically reduced majority and will maintain its majority in the Senate.
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Submitted by Ian MacDougall on November 5, 2007 - 2:30pm.
Ian MacDougall reviews Still Not Happy, John!
Kingston has an excellent nose for a story and a profound sense of the historical context and importance of each. Future historians of this period may disagree with her, but they won’t be able to ignore her. As William Randolph Hearst said of the craft of journalism, it is by definition about exposing what someone somewhere doesn’t want to see in print, and “the rest is advertising”.
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Submitted by Malcolm B Duncan on November 5, 2007 - 8:43am.
The Yorick Despatches: Part VI
Both of you readers will have to forgive me for being so long about getting back to the cornucopia of Dr Yorick’s chest but I have been occupied with other things of late and, after all, history is just another hobby (although don’t tell Geoffrey Blainey – well it wouldn’t matter really – you can’t tell him anything).   Now that I am at leisure again, I can return to that lascivious cleric, spymaster, and patron of seamstresses (if not their Saint), Jonathon Yorick DD.  
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Submitted by PF Journey on November 4, 2007 - 12:23pm.
PF Journey's tap dancing with Kevin
There is nothing to beat a morning walk in a beautiful and exotic place. I have seen John Howard walking, very often, by the beautiful Sydney Harbour from Kirribilli to Luna Park and to Lavendar Bay. I have seen him by sidewalk in front of the White House, the great Wall of China, the Forbidden City in Beijing, and get ambushed by the Chaser Boys by the Yarra River or the Howard Ladies who offerred him the Erection (sorry the Election) viagra. Yes, I wish I could walk a mile in his shoes. I still enjoy my walks very much but I have also discovered another way of keeping fit that is just as enjoyable, if not more enjoyable...
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Submitted by Margo Kingston on November 4, 2007 - 10:46am.
Peter Andren on your precious Senate vote
"Sydney Morning Herald journalist Alan Ramsey said recently that three years ago the Senate campaign got under the guard of most commentators. We were too busy he said looking at the Howard/Latham stoush. Well it's imperative no-one, especially the voter, lets this year's Senate campaign slip under our guard." Peter Andren
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