Kids first, country second
Being a WA MP with kids is hard? Try 12 kids in Tasmania … while you’re prime minister.
Being a WA MP with kids is hard? Try 12 kids in Tasmania … while you’re prime minister.
The French President seems to really love telling off his foreign counterparts.
And how much Gonski funding is going towards corporate gobbledygook classes?
And Michelle Guthrie used to understand commercial struggles. What happened?
Did historian Jonathan King get a single thing right in his story about Villers-Bretonneux?
As history is made on the Korean peninsula, it looks like a case of apocalypse postponed.
The assistant minister says there are no socialists in his party. So he’s sure of that, is he?
Are Catherine Deveny and Michael Leunig really so cut off from ordinary Aussies?
Mention of Ron Medich’s money has Labor ducking for cover.
And Kevin Rudd says Turnbull is too tough on China. Has he forgiven it for Copenhagen?
Why can’t Kelly O’Dwyer say she was wrong to oppose the royal commission?
One bonus of the bank investigation has been the masterful displays of political contortionism.
And Tony Abbott comes out swinging against those who say Safe Schools is his fault.
And Tony Abbott tries to say Safe Schools isn’t his fault. Not so fast there.
The former foreign minister wasn’t pleased at all when he heard about his warm-up act.
For the former Queensland premier, sorry doesn’t seem to be the hardest word.
The Republican leader certainly isn’t a foreign policy isolationist anymore.
But if all that seems a bit grim, follow one minister’s lead and be cheered by Tony Abbott.
And a Labor frontbencher says the ALP isn’t divided on the boats. Yes, he’s serious.
And why can’t Labor frontbencher Anthony Albanese just say ‘I back Bill Shorten’?
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