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Paul Kelly

Paul Kelly
Paul KellyEditor-At-Large

Paul Kelly is Editor-at-Large on The Australian. He was previously Editor-in-Chief of the paper and he writes on Australian politics, public policy and international affairs. Paul has covered Australian governments from Gough Whitlam to Anthony Albanese. He is a regular television commentator and the author and co-author of twelve books books including The End of Certainty on the politics and economics of the 1980s. His recent books include Triumph and Demise on the Rudd-Gillard era and The March of Patriots which offers a re-interpretation of Paul Keating and John Howard in office.

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The pitch

The pitch

IN terms of election psychology, the message this week has been Kevin Rudd’s claim for policy ascendancy over John Howard.

Time for a rethink

Time for a rethink

IT is more than 40 years since Donald Horne defined Australia as “a lucky country run mainly by second-rate people who share its luck”. It was a branding that captured the Australian suspicion of authority and frustration at the longevity of the Menzian age.

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