How PM’s missteps on climate policy might sink him
Coalition leaders never get credit for climate commitments. But in trying to neutralise political differences on climate, Scott Morrison has surrendered a powerful political weapon.
Coalition leaders never get credit for climate commitments. But in trying to neutralise political differences on climate, Scott Morrison has surrendered a powerful political weapon.
The Liberal’s Warringah candidate is in the eye of a media storm over her views on trans athletes in women’s sport – but the media’s biases may just help the Coalition.
Much of the left media has for three years fed into Albanese’s ‘liar from the Shire’ spin, accusing Morrison of incompetence while shielding Labor’s leader from scrutiny.
While some in his party seem to want Scott Morrison to lose, the media campaign against the PM may help him to a second win.
Mainstream ideas often reflect fashion rather than fact. Could a future government crack down on free discussion of climate change?
Media consumers can see some highly polarised news sources often refuse to report stories that do not fit their preferred narrative.
Much of the Western world’s media is so tied up in environmental campaigning it can’t even see the trap many democracies are sleepwalking towards.
Voters in much of suburban Australia won’t hold Scott Morrison personally responsible for disasters they know would have happened whichever party was in power.
Never have so many sweeping global forecasts been published with so little evidence as during the first week of Russia’s invasion.
The Juukan fiasco has put the spotlight on BHP’s giant Olympic Dam project, its use of Great Artesian Basin water and its failure to settle with native-title claimants.
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