Monthly Archives: July 2025

The madness enveloping our politics

Barnaby Joyce can put on a pretty good show of political outrage when he wants to, and the former Nationals leader was in full flight last week in defence of his private member’s bill to do away with Australia’s net-zero … Continue reading

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It’s time the Greens entered the mainstream

In closing out his commentary on the latest, now almost-annual Tasmanian election night, everyone’s favourite voting analyst Kevin Bonham found a glimmer of hope in a poll that the general public has very likely concluded was a total waste of … Continue reading

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The elephant in the polling booth

Four days out from an election, the two self-styled “parties of government” remain absent from the important debates about our land and its people. In a world that’s passing them by, they can’t seem to convince anyone that they have … Continue reading

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