Voice detail lacking? 15 key questions answered
Labor has failed to do the hard yards of informed advocacy. So here is some clarity and light on the detail of the proposed Indigenous voice.
Labor has failed to do the hard yards of informed advocacy. So here is some clarity and light on the detail of the proposed Indigenous voice.
The Albanese government is basking in the end of its honeymoon period. Incredibly, Jim Chalmers offers a portent that it could be as bad a government as Rudd’s.
Activists’ sound and fury signify that the world is being overrun by posturing idiots.
This was the week when Anthony Albanese might have undermined his own tilt at historic political reform.
What disturbs me most is a trend that is not led by science or innovation, diplomacy or war. It is the growing chasm between public/political debate and reality.
Politicians — even Labor’s realists — continue to tell us nuclear power is uneconomic. But that’s not what the experts say. Why won’t we interrogate it?
It would be a pity if the impressive Jacinta Price allows her career to be framed forever by her opposition to a conservative idea of a fair go.
The voice is a distraction – the real danger is Labor’s ruinous suite of policies and voices of warning and dissent need to be heard loud, and now.
ABC medical reporter Norman Swan put fearmongering over fact-checking.
Alarmism is so heated now, it’s hard to tell the radical fringe from our leaders.
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