And the federal government is clamping down on Hadith Highs popping up in NSW
And Bill Shorten doesn’t sound like he’s going to be changing his tune on Medicare any time soon.
Dennis Atkins thinks the QUT students had it coming but he should listen to Alex Wood.
And Lateline goes to the people. Yes, that’s right, Lateline is still on television.
Press Gallery vet Paul Bongiorno forgets all those times the CFMEU was terrifying.
And Donald Trump breaks up with the American press before D.C.’s biggest ball.
Elsewhere, a Fairfax writer advises treating all men as sexual predators, just to be safe.
And Q&A’s unemployed star found plenty of work at the last federal election.
Ludlam likes to bag Israel at every opportunity, but Palestine? Yeah, nah.
Labor elders hate on democratic Israel but they’re totally cool with Communist China.
It can’t be denied that the US President’s press conferences are a bit different, a bit unusual.
It can’t be denied that the US President’s press conferences are a bit different, a bit unusual.
Yassmin Abdel-Magied takes a break from her taxpayer-funded world tour to appear on Aunty.
Countdown, Turnbull, what Aussie icon will the US President target next? Dame Edna?
Labor jumps on Fairfax claims without checking them. Bit like their pro-renewables stance ...
Insiders is back after a 300-year break and, of course, climate change is top of the agenda.
In the meantime, Vladimir Putin will be pleased to know his local fan club is swelling.
And Fairfax sends a canary down the coalmine to proclaim the industry’s death.
And Britain’s Speaker looks to ban Trump despite previously greeting despots.
Plus Cory Bernardi washes his hands of Malcolm Turnbull’s coming crucifixion
The decision by the Victorian government to eliminate stamp duty for some purchases is impossible to justify.
If anyone should be anxious about jobs it’s the Member for Wakefield, a distressed SA electorate in a destitute state.
Shorten is a hypocritical back-flipper, but he is way out in front on penalty rates.
Labor and the unions having a field day with the Fair Work Commission decision.
A poor showing at the next election risks wiping out the next generation of Liberal Party leaders. Who could lose out?
Sovereignty the central theme as the values of Brexit and Trump cross the globe.
Our smallest state is a canary in the coalmine of struggling regional Australia.
The clergy has always known that sex with children is a serious crime.
Australia’s economy keeps ‘growing’, but not a lot of us know what that means.
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