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Carlton, Victoria · CarltonIt was only a matter of time before someone called for the booing of welcome to Country ceremonies as part of the nauseously toxic debate on the Voice to Parliament. Without wanting to give the former footballer and Trump fanboy any further publicity (which he desperately desires), it must be noted that his call for Australians to “just start booing” during welcome to Country ceremonies is merely part of a broader movement.See the Story
Chaos reigns
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Climate Change · CanberraTreasury's Intergenerational Report projects Australia's economic trends over the over the next 40 years. Previous editions had been criticised for playing down the threat of climate change. In this year's report, Treasury didn't just highlight the threat, but actually costed it.See the Story
Treasury is missing the big picture on climate
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Pandemic · CarltonHave we lost the capacity to change our minds? Is that at the core of it? Have we become so incurious, so wedded to our own internal suite of conviction and prejudice that we not only close our ears to any alternative, but rail angrily at a world in which such divergent views dare to exist? Here we go again: Anthony Albanese has announced an inquiry into what went right and what went wrong in our response to the Covid-19 pandemic.See the Story
A pandemic without the politics?
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Environment · CarltonLabor slams nuclear, but goes to court to defend coal. Climate and Energy Minister Chris Bowen presented costings showing that it would take $387 billion to replace Australia's retiring coal plants with nuclear reactors. But where, many are asking, is the modelling showing the cost of continuing to expand fossil fuels, as the Albanese government seems intent on doing? What will Labor's ongoing coalmine approvals cost us in the long run, in terms of both economic damage and environmental degradation?See the Story
Plibersek versus the environment
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Oceania · CarltonThis surely must rank as one of the tawdriest weeks in national politics. Any optimism about our ability as a nation to have a mature, nuanced discussion on matters of importance has been totally and utterly shattered, as the “No” campaign has picked the scab off the national wound, revealing a pus that threatens to infect the way we do politics in this country. At the heart of the mean-spirited, reality-denying “No” campaign is the seed of a danSee the Story
A denial of reality
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Carlton, Victoria · CarltonImagine gonzo journalist Norman Gunston as the host of this country’s great constitutional crisis: before, during and beyond. The “little Aussie bleeder” as a time traveller able to be present at cataclysmic national moments feels entirely plausible, considering Gunston wielded a microphone on the steps of Old Parliament House on November 11, 1975, just as prime minister Gough Whitlam emerged to rail against the governor-general, Sir John Kerr, …See the Story
‘The Dismissal’: An all-singing, all-dancing reimagining of the constitutional crisis
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