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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Transition to Opposition

Biting the hands that serve you: desperate Minister blames Department.

By Lyle Dunne

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Watershed budget

Labor cannot set the Coalition’s course from the grave.

By Gary Scarrabelotti

The Gillard government is dead and its budget should die with it. The next government needs to start with a clean slate.  

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