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Exxon has torched its credibility for state plan

Readers discuss ExxonMobil and the Victorian government’s plan to wind back gas across the state; bullying in politics, the Labor Party, and at workplaces; and whether phonics are a good method for teaching children to read.

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Senator Kimberley Kitching photographed in Melbourne for Good Weekend, December 2017.

Senator Kimberley Kitching lived life like it mattered. We can all learn from her

Lawyer, business entrepreneur, human rights campaigner, union leader, and politician, Kitching was as multifaceted as those monikers imply.

  • Michael Easson
Former Labor leader Bill Shorten has paid tribute to his close friend Kimberly Kitching after her sudden death.

Shorten mourns Senator Kitching, ‘a friend, first and foremost’

Bill Shorten broke down multiple times during an interview following the death of his close friend Kimberley Kitching, and openly wondered whether she “would’ve been better off never going near politics”.

  • Angus Thompson

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