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    "The flipside of crony capitalism is crony politics, and that’s where the Morrison government is now." :

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    Russell Marks takes a closer look at Gladys Berejiklian’s relationship with Daryl Maguire:

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    We now cross to the / Press conference. Handily / Abridged in haiku. By :

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  4. 21 tuntia sitten

    "Don’t sentimentalise or fetishise your elected representatives. It’s weird, and it devalues your power." Martin McKenzie-Murray on a certain tendency in Covid politics

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    Taking a break for lunch today and reading Helen Garner's Lockdown Diaries in which I have been saving like a winter squirrel.

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    A helpful reminder that governments and politicians, of whatever stripe, are not your friend. A big part of why Vic is in the position we’re in is because huge flaws were exposed, against the wishes of government, and rectified.

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    “Don’t sentimentalise or fetishise your elected representatives. It’s weird, and it devalues your power.” Martin McKenzie-Murray on the partisan politics surrounding the Victorian premier:

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    A very good, much-needed piece by former Labor staffer Martin Mckenzie-Murray. I think the analogy with people's devotion to footy teams is tragically accurate. Hopelessly devoted to Dan

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    Elena Ferrante’s new novel explores how, over time, the lies we tell ourselves become indistinguishable from the stories we live by, writes Stephanie Bishop:

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    The successes of Labor and the Greens in both the ACT and New Zealand point up the potential for a different, more consensual and less combative relationship between the two parties, says

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    “In a year when reasons for laughter have been in pretty short supply, Clarke and Dawe’s mix of biting satire, impeccable timing and onscreen chemistry have been sorely missed.” Anthony Ham speaks to Bryan Dawe about life without John Clarke:

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    Berejiklian keeps insisting that she has “done nothing wrong”, but the point is precisely that she did nothing. It is almost inconceivable that she did not know what Maguire was up to, says

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    “Agree with Andrews or disagree with him, love him or hate him, but allow him to be guided by the health advice, not by political opponents or the media.” writes:

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    "Sam’s gender identity is slow to unfurl ... I don't think this is exploitative; I think it speaks to character." I talk to Craig Silvey about his new novel , and writing trans narrative as a cisgendered author

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    Congratulations to all the longlisted authors, and especially to our contributing editor Paddy Manning and our frequent contributor Margaret Simons!

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