Monthly Archives: October 2022

Lidia Thorpe learns a lesson?

Senator Lidia Thorpe is an Indigenous woman from Victoria and is one of sixteen members of the federal parliament from the Australian Greens. The leader of the Greens, Adam Bandt describes her as “a warrior for her people”. The Greens … Continue reading

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The day the real Julia Gillard stood up

10 years plus 10 days ago, the then Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard made a speech in the national parliament that has become known as the ‘Misogyny Speech’. Before long, the was something of a global sensation, especially among … Continue reading

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From ridiculous to bull dust – Dutton on emissions

It is widely accepted that one of the key factors in the May 2022 federal election result was the Coalition’s unwillingness, throughout its nine years in office, to take any meaningful action to reduce Australia’s contribution to the emissions that … Continue reading

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Balance: a mixed blessing for a rabid rabble

One of the hottest topics on my Twitter timeline is biased media coverage of federal and state politics. I will confess that I have occasionally thrown a bit of wood on the raging fires of discontent myself, especially during this … Continue reading

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The first Albanese budget and those tax cuts

Since the welcome change of Australia’s federal government in May, few, if any, political topics have been written and spoken about more than what is known as ‘the stage 3 tax cuts’. With the new government scheduled to introduce its … Continue reading

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Australia today: not the present I was hoping for!

This is my very first blog post about a subject – Australian politics – that has, in fact, been a keen interest of mine since the late 1960s, ie more than 40 years before I established this blog in 2014 … Continue reading

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