Our debt inheritance: an argument without words

What more can we say?

By Gary Scarrabelotti.

This is the most economical article I shall ever write …

 

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The Abbott you think you know

Tony Abbott

The Tony Abbott we don’t know

Conventional wisdom no sure guide on Abbott.

By Gerard McManus*

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Kevin Rudd’s record as PM speaks for itself

“Leadership requires more than an unusually elevated dose of political vitamins: it requires a disciplined intellectual framework that can shape an understanding of the past, underpin mastery of the present and guide the search to enlarge the future.”

By Henry Ergas | The Australian | July 13, 2013

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Kevin Rudd and The People

Australians still unconsciously ‘dips their lid’ to a ‘guvna’.

By David Kehoe

Kevin Rudd’s return to the prime ministership raises again the question of why he is so popular with a significant section of Labor and swinging voters.

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Laurie Ferguson’s not so “rascist rednecks”

Australians old and new converge on immigration-refugee issues.

By Gary Scarrabelotti

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