A fresh antidote to cancel culture, and a new Newspoll
What happens if, instead of cancelling controversial figures of history, we stare them straight in the face? We take a look at how artists are re-examining the legacy of musical genius and out-and-out racist Richard Wagner.
Plus, Newspoll shows Labor maintaining its six-point lead in two-party preferred votes, although Scott Morrison’s approval is strengthening. Simon Benson dissects the numbers.
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The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Hareem Khan, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack and Joshua Burton. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, with original music by Jasper Leak.
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Elon Musk’s big payday, and a Pacific stuff up or step up?
The big face-off, and a new feminist campaign
Footy’s ‘dissent’ crackdown, and the election gets nasty
Albo’s Newspoll crash, and a battle for the Liberals’ soul
The Greens’ China surprise, and big questions of faith
Fifty shades of green, and the end of cheap donuts
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