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Government outsourcing: There’s gold in them thar hills!

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Robin Boyle writes in Pearls and IrritationsGovernment outsourcing in Australia occurs in many ways. It can provide the best outcome for the community. But...

When everything else is disrupted, why not politics? Surely it needs...

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Bernard Keane writes in Friday's CrikeyMuch of Australian politics is broken at the state level. Pervasive corruption and integrity problems pervade the Victorian and...

Trapped: Australia’s economy is hostage to the housing market, and neither...

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Jason Murphy writes in CrikeyScott Morrison wants to let you raid your super to buy a house. This is a naked vote ploy for...

As Fox News legitimises race-hate theories, US lawmaker pleads for Murdochs...

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Christopher Warren writes in CrikeyThis past weekend’s white supremacist terrorist killings in Buffalo in upstate New York demonstrate a worrying truth: the News/Fox outrage...

Journalists demand stunts from Albo as unemployment hits new low

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Bernard Keane laments the state of the media pack in Crikey.Australia’s unemployment rate reached 3.9% in April, delivering a good headline for Scott Morrison...

Sales and Grimshaw: a tale of two interviews — but only...

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Tim Moore writes in CrikeyThe last week of Scott Morrison’s campaign has been marked by two significant television interviews, one on the ABC on...

Roundabouts and car parks? The major parties are promising much on...

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Roundabouts and car parks? The major parties are promising much on transport, but they should stick to their jobs Marion Terrill, Grattan Institute In the seat-by-seat...

A revolution in Wentworth, a study in teal

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Margot Saville writesIt’s been impossible to buy a plain teal-coloured T-shirt anywhere for days. Organisers for Allegra Spender’s Wentworth bid have scoured websites for...

Independents are the shock the major parties need

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By Fred ChaneyThe former British prime minister Harold Macmillan may never have said, “Events, my dear boy, events”, in response to the question of...

Thursday Mussing from Annabell

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Beta blockers were the order of the day for Labor types in Canberra as Anthony Albanese — riding queasily on a new poll suggesting...