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Let’s hope the polls are right this time

May 11, 2022 John Lord 9

And so, the second leader’s debate on 9News has come and gone. At times it was unedifying and robustly undignified. It lacked moderation and structure […]

If integrity doesn’t matter, nothing does

May 11, 2022 Kaye Lee 11

I used to think climate change was our most urgent problem. Now I think it is integrity – in government particularly. If you don’t think […]

A once in a century chance (part 4)

May 10, 2022 Michael Springer 2

Continued from Part 3: Why an Albanese Government should be elected. (In Part 1 of these articles I provided a link to the ALP’s 2022 […]

A once in a century chance (part 3)

May 9, 2022 Michael Springer 16

Continued from Part 2. Why an Albanese Government Should be Elected My Morrison Must Go article set out a number of reasons why an Albanese […]

Do your job competently

May 9, 2022 The AIM Network 5

By 2353NM   Finland and Sweden are currently exploring joining NATO. The about face from long term neutrality has come about because of the Russian invasion […]

Morrison’s religious discrimination act is a sop to homophobes – pure and simple

May 9, 2022 Kaye Lee 14

Scott Morrison has announced his determination to go ahead with his failed religious discrimination act, without the promised concurrent amendments to the sex discrimination act […]

Plibersek Shows The Way: Labor, The Media and The Future

May 8, 2022 Dr John Smith 16

I should start with an apology to anyone who reads my contributions to this fine project for my absence over the last six weeks and […]

A once in a century chance (part 2)

May 8, 2022 Michael Springer 10

Continued from Part 1. The Scandals The scandals surrounding the Morrison Government are set out in my Morrison Must Go article. However, there are still […]

A once in a century chance

May 7, 2022 Michael Springer 7

I apologise to the readers of my articles for my absence over the past two to three days, as personal matters had to be attended […]

Albanese should stop trying to play the presidential campaign

May 7, 2022 Kaye Lee 24

Somewhere along the line, election campaigning moved from being about vision and policies to being a hotchpotch of funding promises, a festival of pork-barrelling announced […]

When change seems to be the only course of action

May 7, 2022 John Lord 34

For almost a decade now, we have had governance unbefitting the times. When a government has governed without due regard to what is best for […]

Only two weeks to go

May 6, 2022 Mark Buckley 10

It is time to ask yourself who you want to wake up with, again. Three years ago, we faced this decision with the disastrous reigns […]

“Who do you trust?” asks the Liar from the Shire

May 5, 2022 Kaye Lee 33

Scott Morrison is asking the Australian people “Who do you trust?” – a gutsy approach from a man who has earned the sobriquet ‘Liar from […]

The battle for Flinders

May 5, 2022 The AIM Network 7

By Voter G. As employers, the people of Flinders (my electorate) are going to be effectively hiring someone and giving them close to a million […]

At the half way mark can Labor feel confident of victory?

May 4, 2022 John Lord 11

Saturday, April 30 1 Whatever it was, the week’s rest seems to have done wonders for Anthony Albanese. His performance at last Saturday morning’s press conference […]

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