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Julie Bishop to remain loyal to the PM, whoever that might be
By Mungo MacCallum on the
In 2015, our climate isolationism is untenable
By David Ritter on the
Why doesn't mainstream media write in the interests of its readers?
By Dominic Kelly on the
By Mungo MacCallum on the
Tony Abbott is the symptom, not the cause of the Coalition’s woes
By Richard Cooke on the
By Nick Feik on the
The nation’s politicians are back at work, but they don’t look very refreshed. Tony Abbott seems to have left his brain on holiday, his government looks mired in the same policy disaster zones as last year, and the rest of the parliament appears in no mood to help. In this month’s cover essay, Tim Flannery and...
Will Campbell Newman squander what began as a 71-seat majority?
By Mark Bahnisch on the
Is 2015 the year that the Australian moment will end?
By Satyajit Das on the
The major parties need ideas for today, not nostalgia for yesterday
By Nick Dyrenfurth on the
In review: Roger Knox, The Aurora, Sydney, 25 January 2015
By Anwen Crawford on the
Abbott's warning to colleagues is not backed by history
By Mungo MacCallum on the
Why does the right want to Americanise Australia?
By Russell Marks on the
Not-so-friendly fire from traditional allies is wreaking havoc on Campbell Newman’s campaign
By Mark Bahnisch on the
The bleak choices facing Manus Island demonstrators
By Mungo MacCallum on the
What the current rise in whistleblower activity says about our democratic process
By Bec Zajac on the
Tony Abbott determined not to repeat Gough Whitlam’s mistakes in Queensland
By Mungo MacCallum on the
Charlie Hebdo, free speech, multiculturalism and 18C
By Russell Marks on the
The government alienates doctors and patients over $20 GP fee
By Russell Marks on the

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