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Posted: 17 May 12 | I look forward to seeing The Dictator, Sacha Baron Cohen's latest attempt at lampooning other cultures, which is released today. | CommentsComments (6)
Posted: 15 May 12 | It’s getting exciting, isn’t it. Very dramatic, full of unexpected twists and turns. It’s the first thing we want to talk about when we get to work each day. | CommentsComments (15)
Posted: 15 May 12 | WE SHOULD thank Julia Gillard and Wayne Swan. Their budget cuts have destroyed the defence policy of the 2009 white paper, and that is a good thing because it was a bad policy. Now it is their job to do better, and create the defence policy Australia needs to be a middle power in the Asian century. That will not be easy. | CommentsComments (6)
Posted: 14 May 12 | I was on a ferry crossing Sydney Harbour, sitting outside surrounded by wind, waves and spectacular views when I saw the young girl in front of me ask her father something. He sighed, nodded and handed over his smartphone. Next thing the girl's head was buried in it and the swish of the sea was interrupted by electronic squawks. | CommentsComments (10)
Posted: 11 May 12 | TUESDAY'S budget was much more interesting than first appears. It was deeply political. But in the best sense of the word. | CommentsComments (12)
Posted: 10 May 12 | Exciting momentum was generated by the Gonski report on the funding of schools, but now the matter is wallowing in troubled waters. The impetus is in danger of being lost. Like a new toy without a battery, educators are left with a handful of promises. | CommentsComments (10)
Posted: 09 May 12 | Business has slammed the government's decision to scrap $4.7 billion worth of company tax cuts and redistribute the revenue to households. | CommentsComments (24)
Get off Gillard's back, urges Westpac chief
Posted: 08 May 12 | WESTPAC chief executive Gail Kelly has urged other business leaders to work constructively with Prime Minister Julia Gillard and put aside the combative approach that some have taken to her minority government. | CommentsComments (21)
Is Gillard's grace enough to save her?
Posted: 07 May 12 | Somebody who knows Julia Gillard well and works closely with her once remarked that her greatest attribute was her outward calm. | CommentsComments (19)
Clubs stake new claims on pokies trials
Posted: 07 May 12 | CLUBS in the ACT that have agreed to a trial of mandatory precommitment on poker machines are now calling for the legislation to ensure the trial assesses the impact on the industry and contains a cost-benefit analysis, not just assessment of how well the scheme reduces problem gambling. | CommentsComments (1)
Posted: 04 May 12 | IF THIS week's Newspoll primary vote of 27 per cent was replicated at an election, Labor would lose more than half its House of Representatives seats. That would be a catastrophe for it, but it would also make the political scales undesirably lopsided. | CommentsComments (32)
Posted: 03 May 12 | 'WOMEN have very little idea of how much men hate them,'' wrote Germaine Greer in The Female Eunuch. So outraged were men that wives reportedly took to concealing their copies by wrapping them in plain brown paper. | CommentsComments (12)
Posted: 02 May 12 | I like Americans. I have American friends, and I remember a trivial incident that endeared me to Americans forever. We were in a funicular going up one of the hills surrounding Lake Como in Italy, at close quarters with a group of Yanks. | CommentsComments (2)
Posted: 02 May 12 | Former NSW premier Kristina Keneally says Julia Gillard should dump or "dial back" the carbon tax in a bid to save herself at the next election. | CommentsComments (16)
Posted: 02 May 12 | Imagine a ladder, in which each rung represents a million dollars of wealth. On this ladder, the typical Australian household is halfway to the first rung. Someone in the top 10 per cent is at least 1½ rungs up. A household in the top 1 per cent is at least 5 rungs up. | CommentsComments (8)
Posted: 01 May 12 | ABOUT the same time the mining magnate Clive Palmer announced he wanted to run against the Treasurer, Wayne Swan, at the next election - just as soon as he had finished building a life-size replica of the Titanic - the satirists of Australia received a memo. Their services would no longer be needed. | CommentsComments (12)
Posted: 30 Apr 12 | Julia Gillard's tactics reflect a government afflicted by an addiction to short-termism. | CommentsComments (19)
Posted: 27 Apr 12 | In August 2009 James Murdoch delivered the MacTaggart Lecture. It is the keynote address at the Edinburgh International Television Festival, and the annual corroboree of the leading players in Britain's television world. | CommentsComments (8)
Posted: 26 Apr 12 | What is the likely fact missing from the following droll entry in the NSW Police media log for Wednesday, September 28, last year? | CommentsComments (19)
Backbenchers don't want Slipper in the chair
Posted: 25 Apr 12 | PRESSURE is mounting among angry Labor backbenchers for the government to ensure Peter Slipper stays out of the Speaker's chair while sexual harassment allegations against him are unresolved. | CommentsComments (18)
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