
Carlton, Victoria
Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Carlton, Victoria, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 58 stories have been published about Carlton, Victoria which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Carlton, Victoria, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 58 stories have been published about Carlton, Victoria which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Carlton, Victoria · CarltonIt’s fair to assume that the German language has a word for the precise emotional state that lies somewhere between shame and abject resignation. We need one in Australian English to convey the feeling that rises to lodge in the craw at the end of a political week such as this one. A week that played as a rolling caricature of so much that is ailing in our politics and in broader public life.See the Story
Fear and voting
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Carlton, Victoria · CarltonThe government has caved to Coalition pressure to fast-track draconian new laws, following the High Court ruling that indefinite immigration detention is unconstitutional. The bridging visa conditions bill allows the government to impose additional conditions on those who have been released, including ankle bracelets and curfews. Human rights experts have expressed concern at this rushed, overreaching bill, noting that the government already has extensive powers.See the Story
The rule of Dutton
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Carlton, Victoria · CarltonHow is the Albanese government failing us on transparency? Let me count the ways. First there is the fact that it refuses to drop the prosecution of whistleblower David McBride, who this week begins trial for the alleged leaking of material used to expose Australian war crimes in Afghanistan.See the Story
The sniff test
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Carlton, Victoria · CarltonAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people voted to include their voices in the Australian Constitution in a referendum. The majority of voters in Hotham, in Melbourne's south, voted to recognise the Aboriginal and Torres Islander Voice in the Constitution. But the majority of electorates in other parts of the country voted to reject the proposal.See the Story
Beyond the Voice referendum
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Penny Wong · CarltonForeign Minister Penny Wong was extremely measured in her comments on Insiders yesterday. Asked if Israel was showing restraint, as she has previously urged, Wong called for greater restraint when it came to hospitals, noting that international law forbids attacks on medical facilities.See the Story
A question of moral equivalence
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Politics · CarltonReality is complex and seldom conforms to the combination of cliché, opportunist generalisation and sometimes mistily wishful thinking that propel most of our politics. The High Court’s majority decision this week in the case of NZYQ, a stateless Rohingya man detained with no prospect of release, is a pretty fair demonstration of that complexity.See the Story
It’s not easy being freed
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Carlton, Victoria · CarltonPacific leaders are feeling “positive” about Australia’s climate ambition at this week’s Pacific Islands Forum. That’s according to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who used the word eight separate times in this morning’s Cook Islands press conference, talking up the “extremely positive” reception he had encountered and the “positive” feedback Australia was receiving when it came to climate.See the Story
Accentuate the positive
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