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Keneally learning wrong lessons from defeat
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Keneally learning wrong lessons from defeat

Kristina Keneally is mistaken to think COVID lockdowns and some UAP votes were to blame for the disastrous loss in the seat of Fowler.

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Storm in a teacup for misguided monarchists
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Storm in a teacup for misguided monarchists

It will take years for Australia to become a republic after the Queen dies.

Energy crisis the legacy of the Coalition’s fossil fools
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Energy crisis the legacy of the Coalition’s fossil fools

The Coalition promised its “gas-led recovery” would lead to lower energy prices. But now we’re facing a price and supply crisis.

Infrastructure  plans road to redemption … or ruin?
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Infrastructure plans road to redemption … or ruin?

Nowhere is the climate crisis mentioned by the premier in talking nation-building infrastructure, just big roads and “connectivity projects”.

Dutton handily remembers the truly ‘forgotten people’
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Dutton handily remembers the truly ‘forgotten people’

The most surprising thing from Peter Dutton being elected to lead the Liberal Party was there was no surprise at all

ALP must prove it’s in tune with the electorate
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ALP must prove it’s in tune with the electorate

Sean Kelly paints a picture of hope that the Albanese government will score at least some worthwhile runs for a more decent Australia than we’ve had under recent conservative governments.

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Humanity, decency return along with Murugappans
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Humanity, decency return along with Murugappans

The news about the restitution of decency and respect to the Murugappan family from Biloela is wonderful.

Election result marks new dawn of integrity
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Election result marks new dawn of integrity

This election result, with its resounding affirmation of independent candidates, is an endorsement of progressive politics.

Yabsley’s navel-gazing misses critical points
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Yabsley’s navel-gazing misses critical points

The analysis by Michael Yabsley of the Liberal Party’s defeat brilliantly encapsulates the real reason for their crushing loss: unrelenting navel-gazing.

Libs park bulldozer, but a ‘wrecking ball’ is no answer
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Libs park bulldozer, but a ‘wrecking ball’ is no answer

The best and only way for Peter Dutton to show that he has changed will be to disavow all of his statements and actions up to this point.

Timing is everything and self-interest the opposite
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Timing is everything and self-interest the opposite

Josh Frydenberg, out of loyalty and principle, declined to turn against his boss. It probably cost him his seat and possibly the PM job as well.