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When it comes to female representation in cabinet (or 2030 emissions targets, for that matter), 43% is not good enough. Please stop telling people they can't demand better.https://www.themonthly.com.au/the-politics/rachel-withers/2022/06/01/work-progress …
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The Politics with
@rachelrwithers: What is wrong with calling for more, calling for better, while also acknowledging the progress that has been made? Why must we pretend that “better than the Coalition” equals “good enough”?#AusPolhttps://bit.ly/3t9o9sfTerima kasih. Twitter akan menggunakan ini untuk membuat timeline Anda lebih baik. BatalkanBatalkan -
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Spent a lot of time chatting to Lech during the federal election. This is an extremely important body of work. I highly recommend people grab a copy and read it. We run focus groups, he actually went out there and spoke to Australian voters. Amazing work.
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Explore the June issue now! Featuring cover essay by
@lechblaine, writing by@RDNS_TAI,@goldsworthyanna and Waleed Aly. Plus, the untold story of the ‘Democracy Manifest’ meme, Tom Cruise at 60, and much more. On newsstands tomorrow! : ©@andrewquiltyhttps://bit.ly/3x4mg2mTerima kasih. Twitter akan menggunakan ini untuk membuat timeline Anda lebih baik. BatalkanBatalkan -
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"Wallworth possesses charisma, although these days it arises from a sense of self, not from her lofty position in a restrictive cult. In How to Live, she simply stands at a lectern…"
@dowsteve on the magnificent Lynette Wallworth for@THEMONTHLY:https://www.themonthly.com.au/blog/steve-dow/2022/01/2022/spirit-moves-how-live-after-you-die …Terima kasih. Twitter akan menggunakan ini untuk membuat timeline Anda lebih baik. BatalkanBatalkan -
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Cult favourite: as
@risingmelbourne festival launches today, I review Lynette Wallworth’s How to Live (After You Die), which kicks off its@ACMI season on Friday@THEMONTHLY@Wallworthyhttps://www.themonthly.com.au/blog/steve-dow/2022/01/2022/spirit-moves-how-live-after-you-die …Terima kasih. Twitter akan menggunakan ini untuk membuat timeline Anda lebih baik. BatalkanBatalkan -
“Wallworth possesses charisma, although these days it arises from a sense of self, not from her lofty position in a restrictive cult.”
@dowsteve reviews the new one-woman show by@Wallworthy, showing at@risingmelbournehttps://bit.ly/3x0rOtBTerima kasih. Twitter akan menggunakan ini untuk membuat timeline Anda lebih baik. BatalkanBatalkan -
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‘By taking this one piece out of the puzzle in the Alpine zone, you could actually unravel the whole ecosystem.’ As it is on the reef, inland waterways, rainforests... Critical to start listening to our scientists again. Where did all the bogongs go?https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2022/may/anthony-ham/where-did-all-bogongs-go …
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‘Labor is no doubt relieved to be able to rule in its own right, and even incoming Nationals leader David Littleproud said this morning that it was better for the country that his opponents got a majority. But most Australians disagree.’https://www.themonthly.com.au/the-politics/rachel-withers/2022/05/31/salient-majority …
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‘It’s going to have massive ecosystem effects.’https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2022/may/anthony-ham/where-did-all-bogongs-go …
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The Politics with
@rachelrwithers: Some suspect that the 47th may be one of the last majority parliaments we see in Australia for a while. And it’s in Labor’s interests to start practising – voluntarily – some fair-minded collaboration.#AusPolhttps://bit.ly/3a960o3Terima kasih. Twitter akan menggunakan ini untuk membuat timeline Anda lebih baik. BatalkanBatalkan -
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Since I didn't have a ministry to talk about, I instead had a look at how collaborative Labor plans on being. Please work with me next time!!!https://www.themonthly.com.au/the-politics/rachel-withers/2022/05/31/salient-majority …
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Congrats to
@lechblaine on this essay, and to@NickFeik for 8 excellent years. Nick is one of the finest editors in the country. I learned an enormous amount from him & I feel incredibly lucky to have worked with him.https://twitter.com/NickFeik/status/1531432357219418112 …Terima kasih. Twitter akan menggunakan ini untuk membuat timeline Anda lebih baik. BatalkanBatalkan -
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Very special to do this piece with
@NickFeik who took a punt on me a when I had no idea what I was doing. He’s been an awesome supporter and exponent of the essay formhttps://twitter.com/nickfeik/status/1531432357219418112 …Terima kasih. Twitter akan menggunakan ini untuk membuat timeline Anda lebih baik. BatalkanBatalkan -
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@cityoftongues wrote an excellent & deeply researched article about the whole coal-gas-mining strangehold on Australian politics and the travesty of what happens with mining (& fracking) comes up against Aboriginal Land Rights.#TimeForChangehttps://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2019/april/1554037200/james-bradley/how-australia-s-coal-madness-led-adani …Tampilkan utas iniTerima kasih. Twitter akan menggunakan ini untuk membuat timeline Anda lebih baik. BatalkanBatalkan -
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Pretty nice way to go out, I reckon. My last issue before commencing handover, and first - after 8+ yrs - under a non-Coalition government.pic.twitter.com/R1lqJdILS1
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The June issue is out on Thursday, featuring cover essay by
@lechblaine. Plus Waleed Aly on the China–Solomons deal,@goldsworthyanna on the decline of music education, Shane Danielsen on Tom Cruise at 60, Ronan McDonald on the centenary of ‘Ulysses’, & more. : © Andrew Quiltypic.twitter.com/TNQ0rwqJa2Terima kasih. Twitter akan menggunakan ini untuk membuat timeline Anda lebih baik. BatalkanBatalkan -
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Well said
@simonahac "The treatment of the (Teal) movement by News Corp was reprehensible." Worth a listen:https://www.themonthly.com.au/podcast/how-teals-really-won-simon-holmes-court …Terima kasih. Twitter akan menggunakan ini untuk membuat timeline Anda lebih baik. BatalkanBatalkan -
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“At night, Helen and Zali aren’t at the pub cavorting with staffers,” Holmes à Court says. “there are a lot of people who would much rather vote for a no-nonsense woman than a, bloke.we will see...” and we did didn't we?
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