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The LNP exists to serve the rich. Everyone else gets “thoughts and prayers”

May 3, 2022 Lucy Hamilton 8

The recent budget has underscored that the Coalition government has abandoned the needy, and the nation’s future. Whether an Australian is hunting for a job […]

The Gaffer Tapes

May 3, 2022 Grumpy Geezer 10

The great awakening Morrison’s tenure has been a test of his character – one he has failed abysmally. The election will be a test of […]

Five reasons not to vote for a Coalition government led by Morrison and Joyce

May 3, 2022 Kaye Lee 13

Five reasons not to vote for a Coalition government led by Morrison and Joyce One: It is patently obvious the Coalition are not serious about […]

Panic in Kooyong: The Threat to the Australian Liberal Party

May 3, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 103

He has been seen, not always accurately, as the more moderate in an otherwise conservative Liberal Party, which has governed Australia since 2013 in an […]

Clinging on to power

May 2, 2022 The AIM Network 1

By 2353NM   You should feel a bit sorry for Tim Banfield. While he did choose to become a member of Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party, […]

Morrison’s ‘miracle’ only delivered us pain; now, put your hand up to say he must go

April 30, 2022 Michael Springer 8

It’s hard to believe we are coming to third anniversary of a night which not only stunned the nation, but it also meant a person […]

Coalition promises higher electricity costs!

April 30, 2022 Terence Mills 14

We know that the coalition are better economic managers because they told us so. The coalition are also good on one liners. As Josh Frydenberg […]

It’s not all about the economy, Mr Morrison. What about jobs?

April 30, 2022 John Lord 13

1 Today, I would like to draw your attention to a campaign press conference the Prime Minister gave at around 10 am April 27, in which […]

The Prime Minister for Announcements and Photographs

April 30, 2022 Kaye Lee 41

If you are sick of the disappointment and white noise of a presidential style campaign where two rather ordinary men vie to be the chosen […]

The Risk of the Religious Right: Christian Libertarianism

April 29, 2022 Lucy Hamilton 20

It arguably took one presidential term in America for the nation to move from a modern nation with a loud Religious Right, to one where […]

Week three – what’s up?

April 28, 2022 Mark Buckley 16

Let’s start with the environment and the issues which we supposedly put at the top of our agendas. As a side note, Anthony Albanese caught […]

“Change is a law of life”

April 28, 2022 Michael Springer 4

“Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” (John F. Kennedy, […]

Slaying the Dragon of Net Zero Emissions

April 28, 2022 Dr Binoy Kampmark 4

The Queensland Nationals Senator Matt Canavan is a jewel of parochialism, a darling of nutty consternation. As a member of a party historically hostile to […]

Josh Frydenberg – the smiling conman

April 27, 2022 Kaye Lee 22

When Josh Frydenberg gave his budget speech a few weeks ago, he grandiosely proclaimed “This is what we deliver tonight. The largest and fastest improvement […]

Who can scare you the most?

April 27, 2022 John Lord 11

1 If you didn’t know an election was on and campaigning had been in progress for a few weeks, then you could be excused for […]

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