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If Dutton’s given up on the teal seats, how about a nuclear reactor in Vaucluse?

The Coalition’s embrace of nuclear power may be a sign of surrender in teal-town. Pity the moderate candidates suffering the progressive fallout.

Daisy Turnbull
Daisy Turnbull

Teacher and author

They cast Peter Dutton as a wolf. Here’s why they’re wrong

Commentators have widely written off the opposition leader as awful. Voters, it seems, are warming to him.

Parnell Palme McGuinness
Parnell Palme McGuinness

Columnist and communications adviser

Has ‘pro-China’ Peter Dutton morphed from a hawk into a dove?

The big story of the Chinese premier’s visit was one that few have remarked upon: the opposition leader’s strikingly softer rhetoric on China.

Matthew Knott
Matthew Knott

National correspondent

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If Dutton’s given up on the teal seats, how about a nuclear reactor in Vaucluse?

The Coalition’s embrace of nuclear power may be a sign of surrender in teal-town. Pity the moderate candidates suffering the progressive fallout.

  • by Daisy Turnbull
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