Sean Kelly

@mrseankelly

former Monthly politics ed, former adviser to Labor PMs, not here much rn

Sydney
Joined January 2009

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    Mar 11
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  2. Mar 11
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    Mar 1

    Strong stuff by on the pokies-lobby influence on : "Punters in NSW are almost certainly paying to buy this state election"

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  4. Mar 1

    The decline in ministerial accountability is a massive problem, right across our political system. on point in

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  5. Feb 13

    Great read from today on Barnaby Joyce and the bizarre secrecy around the coalition agreement.

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    Feb 3

    My deepest and sincerest condolences to Michael Gordon's family on his death. A thoroughly decent man whose approach to journalism was to thoughtfully tell the truth - JG. My statement:

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    Feb 3

    farewell micky. i knew i was going to miss having you sit opposite me and took this photo on your last day in the bureau. thank you for your guidance, the adventures together and your friendship. would give anything for a micky hug right now.

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  8. Feb 3

    Genuinely shocked, and terribly saddened, to hear that Michael Gordon has left us. He had a deep understanding of what was important, and the ability, integrity, and determination to share that with others. A beautiful man, a brilliant journalist.

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  11. Jan 28

    The Monthly Today returns with at the helm - sign up now if you haven't already! - on the PM's tin ear for Indigenous issues.

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    Jan 25

    In 2016 wrote that is one of our nation’s largest blind spots, and made the case to change the date. While some things have changed, the date we celebrate Australia hasn’t.

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    Common thread of all the Mar-a-Lego stays/him being happier: he gets to remember life not as president. Great piece

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  14. 21 Dec 2017
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  15. 21 Dec 2017

    My last column for Today: 2017 wasn't all bad - most significantly, some long-overdue discussions have begun.

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  16. 21 Dec 2017

    Yesterday's piece: why our leaders should spend more time thinking about what it is they want to say.

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  17. 21 Dec 2017

    Our leaders must begin to set aside significant periods to work out what it is they want to say, and how they want to say it.

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    PM Malcolm Turnbull and Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton not commenting on the Melbourne incident at at this stage, but being kept up to date. Motivation of two men unclear. Investigation remains with Victoria Police.

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    20 Dec 2017

    Melbourne pedestrians run down by car outside Flinders Street station, driver arrested

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