Harris looked out of practice in first sit-down interview
Kamala Harris waited 39 days to face the scrutiny of an interview and if she wants to win the election, she needs to keep fronting up, says Tom Minear.
Kamala Harris waited 39 days to face the scrutiny of an interview and if she wants to win the election, she needs to keep fronting up, says Tom Minear.
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.
Proper process and governance is lacking for selection of the Dairy Levy Poll Advisory Committee, writes Bernie Free
Allowing camping on riversides isn’t just an issue for Victorian farmers — the environmental and Aboriginal lobbies aren’t happy either, writes Ed Gannon.
The South Australian water sweeteners must stop, writes ANDREW LEAHY
The age of the dairy farmer co-operative is behind us, writes Terry Richardson, but a new era presents opportunities.
With the official figure at a 40 per cent rise in six years, Jenny Kelly asks is property too expensive for farming’s next generation?
Comparing our live exports with New Zealand’s is like chalk and cheese but duck shooting is more nuanced, writes Ed Gannon.
Tell us if Australian farmland is now too expensive, and have your free vote counted in The Weekly Times.
Calls for strong co-operative trans-Tasman marketing approach for Manuka honey despite trademark dispute
Big players appear conspicuous by their absence in the debate about camping on licensed water frontages, write beef producers Harry and Sue Ryder.
The Australian dairy levy poll is no longer fit for purpose, argues Bernhard Lubitz.
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