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Labor's education spending is a lesson we shouldn't forget in a hurry
If you're already tired of the election that's just bad luck. There's plenty more to come… four more weeks of it.
Amanda Vanstone is a former Howard government minister, and regular columnist.
If you're already tired of the election that's just bad luck. There's plenty more to come… four more weeks of it.
The greens can sip Chardonnay in their inner city electorates or on their rural investment properties indifferent to the consequences of their policies.
The key question on July 2 will be: Who has the best credentials to be our prime minister?
On this project, we should be wary of the Japanese.
Keep a close watch on the self interest of the crossbench senators.
Forget in-your-face politics, it’s policy that counts.
The Labor leader is obstructing democratic change because of narrow self-interest.
... and a few other Liberal MPs such as Bronwyn Bishop and Philip Ruddock should stop being so selfish and move on.
Things in politics change. As unlikely as it now seems, things could pick up for Bill Shorten. I can't see how but I don't have a crystal ball.
Sending more bullies to jail might help tackle domestic violence.
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