Maiden: Do Labor remember who their biggest donor is?
There’s something almost amusing about Labor’s sudden concerns about the Greens and the union movement’s black sheep, writes Samantha Maiden.
There’s something almost amusing about Labor’s sudden concerns about the Greens and the union movement’s black sheep, writes Samantha Maiden.
While the rumoured appearance of Beyoncé at the Democratic convention amounted to nothing, Tom Minear reckons that was for the best for Kamala Harris. This is why.
How can it be that 12 per cent of boys in Australia have anything resembling a genuine disability, writes David Penberthy.
The switchboards have not lit up like it has over Gaza refugees since the height of the referendum debate. And that’s bad for the PM, writes David Penberthy.
Tell us if the BOM should be more accountable for its forecasts, and have your free vote counted in The Weekly Times.
Telstra’s investment track record puts a lie to complaints about its service to the bush, writes ANDY PENN
Governments are still failing to address the real issues on water, writes Neil Eagle.
The mandatory dairy code of conduct has helped clarify the relationship between farmers and processors, writes Mick Keogh.
Tell us if there is a need for a national body for animal welfare, and have your free vote counted in The Weekly Times.
Major reform is needed in the way Telstra deals with non-metropolitan Australia, writes David Littleproud.
There is a double standard when it comes to animal welfare, writes Alex Begg.
Poor numeracy and maths skills are some of the most significant barriers to employment, but one key thing can help Aussie students, writes Greg O’Connor.
Hardwood sawmills and native forests can both be spared, writes Nick Legge.
Tell us if there too much foreign investment in Australian farmland, and have your free vote counted in The Weekly Times.
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