Thursday 3rd of July 2025

mr 68 per cent... australian politics explained...

mr 64 per cent...

The Greens’ vote has also taken a hit, according to the poll – down from 16% two months ago to 14%.

abyan's nightmare...

nightmare

Malcolm Turnbull is persecuting a rape victim who he won’t let us talk to us or her lawyers. Can he survive this politically? Bob Ellis doubts it.

malcolm in the middle ....

malcolm in the middle ....

from Crikey ….

As far as the public was concerned, the most notable event of the NSW Liberal Party's state council meeting last weekend was the heckling delivered to the Prime Minister after he boasted that the party was "not run by factions".

keeping-up appearances ....

keeping-up appearances ....

“And for all of his boasting & efforts to restore the Russian empire, Putin is still a very practical, pragmatic politician & he really doesn't want the nagging issue of, "Did we kill 300 innocents?," hanging around & in - from his perspective, it wouldn't cost him that much to make himself look pretty magnanimous & it seems to me that he's interested most of the time in looking good.”

the green dictator...

 

greens too

Greens’ leader Richard di Natale charting rightward course

surprise, surprise ....

surprise, surprise ....

The Dutch Safety Board just released their investigation into the MH17 crash last summer and they concluded that the Malaysia Airlines 777 was brought down by Ukrainian rebels.

perspective .....

perspective ....

Billions are being spent on Muslim "radicalisation" and its prevention - all because of one death in 100 years, writes Bob Ellis.

snakes and flexibility...

 

snakes and flexibility...

Malcolm Turnbull's hip phrases like "flexible seven-day economy" might appeal to venture capitalists, but when they feed into a policy mindset that supports an attack on penalty rates it's suddenly not so endearing, writes Tim Dunlop.

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