Monday 25th of November 2024

John Richardson's blog

ashbygate ....

ashbygate .....

business as usual .....

business as usual .....

the clever country ....

the clever country ....

from politicoz ….

The Federal Government immediately accepted the 22 recommendations of the Houston panel, and will put them to Parliament today. The Opposition will support the legislation, claiming vindication for what they've been saying all along. So the deadlock is broken.

nowhereman .....

nowhereman ....

from Crikey ….

Abbott's Cape York listening tour falls on deaf eyes

tony & the troopers ....

tony & the troopers I ...

tony & the troopers II ...

the chosen ones .....

the chosen ones .....

how the chosen ones ended australia's sporting prowess & revealed its secret past ….

opinion polls .....

opinion polls .....

tonocchio exposed .....

tonocchio exposed .....

from Crikey ….

This week's phoney reasons to attack Labor's economic management

thank goodness for father chris .....

thank goodness for father chris ....

 

from Crikey ….

The $800-a-night pokies habit and paying the ultimate price

a tony for every occasion .....

a tony for every occasion .....

from politicoz ….

swan song .....

swan song .....

The winter break for the politicians with all the glorious distractions, the overseas trips, holidays in the north and the Olympics, is about to end and the spring offensive is upon us.

The Coalition's aim is to find new ways to belt the Gillard Government on the well worn issues, keeping its foot on a grounded opponent.

take that to the bank .....

take that to the bank .....

chutzpah gold .....

chutzpah gold .....

The Olympics are replete with breathtaking sights and sounds. The blur of Usain Bolt. The wash created by that human propeller Michael Phelps. 

However, at London 2012, there is unlikely to be a moment more utterly gobsmacking than the Australian Olympic Committee president John Coates declaring the key to an improved performance by Australia was to make sport compulsory in school, and to thus increase participation rates.

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