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The Mandarin’s coup
Friday, 30 November 2007 State of the parties Comments Off
An apology is apparently forthcoming for something that happened fifty years ago and members of the current government did not support, but not for the intervention of six months ago that the members of the current government did.
Key Posts of the Summer
How do you change racial provisions in the Constitution when the entire infrastructure of land rights is based on it? - Caught in a racial trap Gillard is left with neither a factional system that could deliver an acceptable result, or the authority to over-ride them. - Paving the way for Rudd The financial crisis has locked together a political crisis with an economic one, exposing political classes with neither the ability to inspire confidence nor mobilise support for austerity. - What a hollowing out looks likeEssay and Book reviews
In reality under this complaint about the media lurks a political argument that is highly revealing about the mindset of the political class today. Sideshow by Lindsay Tanner Here is someone working for the ABC, from a Labor background as Hawke’s press secretary, who has written about the rise and fall of a Labor Prime Minister with all the distortions and omissions worthy of the most disingenuous right wing hack. The Party Thieves by Barrie Cassidy The most bizarre defence of the two party system comes over what for Megalogenis is the most personal – immigration. Trivial Pursuit by George Megalogenis Can Australian politics be that insubstantial? Confessions of a Faceless Man by Paul HowesTags
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