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Peter Dutton could be your next prime minister
Yes, it sounds like a bad joke, but that's what politics has become in 2017.
Andrew P Street is a columnist for Fairfax Media.
Yes, it sounds like a bad joke, but that's what politics has become in 2017.
The same government who started the week saying young people just need good jobs if they want to get ahead are ending it by ensuring young people are paid less.
Telling people that the way to get out of poverty is to be more rich isn't just unhelpful - it's deliberately insulting.
Kudos to the US President, a man who the grateful Swedes can proudly hail as their honorary "skrämmande rasistisk bedragare med avföring för hjärnor"!
Here's an idea, Australian political parties: maybe meet your candidates *before* endorsing them.
The Closing The Gap report should have been a wake up call about the way the government is failing First Australians. It won't be.
Some men just want to watch the world burn (while also angrily denying that humans are changing the climate in any way).
How's that attempt to hit reset on the new year looking, Malc?
Turnbull's transformation from cosmopolitan forward thinking leader to craven coward making nice with the bullies is now complete.
Tourism Victoria couldn't have written a better anti-Sydney campaign jingle than this hollow piece of dreck.
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