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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Why are some Greens using The Australian to push their agenda?
In the wrap up from last weekend’s NSW Greens AGM, there could not be a more stark example of what’s happening inside the Greens than this morning’s piece in The Australian. While quoting several bloggers, including myself, without any attribution, … Continue reading
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Donations, definitions and decisions – more on the NSW Greens AGM
A few more delicious tidbits have landed in my inbox overnight, after yesterday’s post, so before proceedings kick off this morning, I thought I’d work through a few. Firstly, donations. Reforms that went through the NSW State Parliament earlier this … Continue reading