Vote counting - why so long?
The votes are cast, but counting them is no simple task. Peter Martin explains the process - and why it takes so long.
The votes are cast, but counting them is no simple task. Peter Martin explains the process - and why it takes so long.
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Minsplaining: 1. (verb informal) the process by which minority groups delegitimise anything but uncritical obedience to their agreed line, positioning critics, ipso facto, as "external" enemies. 2. the dualistic way the dominant power grouping maintains internal discipline by transmitting a message externally, making alternative views synonymous with betrayal and thus unfit for consideration.
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At the heart of all of this grubby greed is not just the system of entitlements, but the sense of entitlement that goes with it.
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Notable for their woeful behaviour were Tweedledum and Tweedledee of conservative boorishness, Ian Macdonald and Barry O'Sullivan.
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A decade ago in the leadup to the global financial crisis the Bureau of Statistics dimmed the lights. It suspended its job vacancies survey and slashed its employment survey by a quarter.
This issue was never about photographing sleeping Senators but informing the public about their Senate.
How must Malcolm Turnbull feel? Every time he looks like getting any clear air, some slick operator in his team finds new ways to highlight incompetence.
Authors of an award-winning paper remind us that it pays to keep an open mind, but not so open that your brain falls out.
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He looked as relieved as a schoolkid who's been excluded from the cool bunch for months...and out of the blue, someone offers to share sandwiches at lunch, or maybe a smoke behind the shelter shed.
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Warren Entsch has been one of the strongest advocates for marriage equality - what now?
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In a bizarre circumstance where major party leaders all back same-sex marriage, the nation's political machinery cannot deliver.
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Conservative credibility has been spent on a circus of partisan amateurism authored by people who not only should have known better but actually did.
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To my mates and me, the acrid fumes from the automotive paint and subsequent baking booths merely provided enough cover for our most daring stunt yet – smoking cigarettes right under the nose of one of our most reviled and authoritarian teachers.
A call to sell one of Australia's most famous artworks in order to pay down debt is not merely financially stupid, it is artistically vapid.
If Australia is to support the setting up of a tribunal investigating the MH 17 disaster it should be more than a political witch-hunt.
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The cabinet post of Attorney-General usually sits above the fray. Sober. Reasoned. Deliberately low profile. Not under this AG.
Great Leaping Litigants! Imagine the fees. Two Queens Counsel and a Senior Counsel locked in furious dissent.
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The hurly-burly of the 2016 election campaign, as seen through the eyes of Fairfax reporters and photographers.
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