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Pair did what pollies would not
Thank you to Conny and Anthony Harris for purchasing, in 2015, the land with great Aboriginal significance at Cromer Heights.
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Unsustainable arguments of deniers beyond belief
Tony Abbott says that believers in climate change are akin to religious zealots. Nothing could be further from the truth.
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Morrison just adding mirrors to the smoke, with no real action
Now that ridicule and outright denial no longer serve their purpose, the right demands a “balanced approach” to dealing with climate change. This is an appearance of action designed to smoke-screen business as usual.
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Scott Morrison's attack on Matt Kean a sign of divided Coalition
The Morrison government sounds anything but united on climate change and Morrison himself now appears rattled.
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PM’s attack on Liberal colleague belies ‘broad church’
The Prime Minister's public criticism of the NSW Environment Minister points to deeper climate policy problems for the Coalition.
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Precedent is set: will fire funding allocation be fair?
Politicians should be kept at arm's length from decisions related to bushfire recovery funding.
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Let's stop being a fossil on climate change
Your article points to positive steps forward from the PM. But he is still using his tricky language, which does little to alleviate my distrust of him.
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History not on Hockey's side
Sorry, Joe, we all know how that ended. But good luck anyway.
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Turning a profit out of aged tests means less care
Governments and bureaucrats should look outside their current agendas and develop more innovative ways to deliver aged care effectively and efficiently to individuals.
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Shift in climate language doesn't erase insincerity
I stood by the smouldering ruins of my beautiful home on the South Coast. It was New Year’s Day and climate change suddenly became very personal for me.