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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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Paul Kelly: ‘Long War’ has just begun

Paul Kelly: ‘Long War’ has just begun

AUSTRALIA’S ambassador to the US, Dennis Richardson, warns that Democrats and Republicans alike believe the war on terrorism is just beginning and that the legacy of the 9/11 attacks will shape American politics for the next generation.

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PM targets Mr Bet Each Way

PM targets Mr Bet Each Way

DESPITE an embarrassing week, John Howard’s tactic to nail Kevin Rudd is clear – he will depict Rudd as a political chameleon without conviction, being all things to all people.

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Conserving energy at the core of politics

Conserving energy at the core of politics

AUSTRALIA has conquered its historical curse. It has become good at managing its prosperity – but this challenge will only intensify with slower economic growth, struggling productivity, population ageing and new environmental tests.

Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/paul-kelly/page/174