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The Stump
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 19:45
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Tonight, I want to directly address you, the Australian people. While it’s easy, and understandable, that you should be pessimistic about this government, everyone should be optimistic about our country. Our health researchers have saved hundreds of millions of lives through breakthroughs in everything from infectious diseases to cancer vaccines to ulcer treatments. Our military personnel stand ready to protect people in some of the world’s worst trouble spots. Our universities are educating the future leaders of our region. |
Table Talk: Bob Ellis on Film and Theatre
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 19:28
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Table Talk: Bob Ellis on Film and Theatre
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 19:00
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There is some evidence that no comment made today is getting through. My son, who fixes these things, is doing an exam and will get to it by, perhaps, noon tomorrow. Sean, for his unforgiveable offenses against the mother tongue, … |
VEXNEWS © 2012
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 18:43
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Larvatus Prodeo
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 18:40
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Abbott is about to give his budget reply speech. The word is that he is going to endorse all the Government’s budget savings. Then I expect he will use some cherry-picked numbers to show that the problem is big spending rather than a lack of revenue, then carry on about waste and mismanagement etc. I’d really like to quote what Gillard said in Question Time today. It was a quote from Abbott in 2003 saying precisely what the leader of HM Opposition should say in his budget reply. It was quoted on RN’s PM program, so I’ll post it when the transcript is up later tonight. |
Harrangue Man
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 17:34
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The movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding is over ten years old now but it still stands the test of time. For a RomCom to succeed it needs heart as well as laughs, and something to set it apart from the rest. If you've not seen it then the movie is worth a watch. However I will now discuss plot so look away...Those have seen it can attest to the comedic goodness of the bottle of Windex. |
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The Global Mail - Syndicated Stories
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 17:10
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News Ltd columnist and climate-change denier Andrew Bolt today posted on his blog a link to the Google Earth Engine time-lapse photographic series, which shows how the earth has changed over the past 28 years.Beneath the headline “Are the satellites lying about poor, drowning Kiribati?”, Bolt posted a link to what he called “the island” and asked his readers: what vanishing island? |
Café Whispers
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 16:57
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Much Ado About Nothing, Great Expectations or might it be Oliver with a Twist. |
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Café Whispers
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 16:57
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Much Ado About Nothing, Great Expectations or might it be Oliver with a Twist. |
Andrew Leigh
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 15:56
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The Real Budget Reply Tony Abbott likes to claim that he supports honesty in politics. But if he was coming clean with the Australian people, what would he say in his budget reply? Here’s one possibility.
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VEXNEWS © 2012
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 15:22
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Charged with crimes that could get them two years imprisonment, three arrogant Fairfax journos and a senior Greensparty operative and state government bureaucrat didn't bother attending the Melbourne Magistrates Court for the first hearing Thursday. |
Prosper Australia
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 14:05
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16 May 2013 MELBOURNE:- The federal budget initiative to omit conveyancing Stamp Duty for retirees down-sizing to a smaller home acknowledges just how destructive and behavior-distorting this vile tax is, says Prosper Australia. “This is a disgusting, economically dishonest policy,” David Collyer Campaign Manager Prosper Australia said today. “Again, the baby boomer generation is being [...] |
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Café Whispers
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 13:12
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The Global Mail - Syndicated Stories
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 12:41
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Buddhist monks pit prayer against Cambodia’s desperate power needs and China’s profit motive. |
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The Global Mail - Syndicated Stories
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 12:41
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Cambodia has turned to clearing its prehistoric forests for hydro-electricity dams. And China is only too eager to help. |
newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 12:16
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The Gillard Government slashed foreign aid in the Budget, including diverting funds to pay for immigration detention, writes Greens spokesperson for overseas aid Lee Rhiannon |
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newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 12:13
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What happened to the lively Australian university campus? The needs of the marketplace took over from the needs of the academy, writes UNSW student Sophie Duxson |
Core Econ
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 12:09
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With the Gonski reforms expected to be rolled out across Australia in the coming 5 years, it is handy to reflect on what actually are the basic challenges for school reform in Australia. A view of the underlying issues helps one to judge the likely outcomes of the current reforms and others one might think of. One can see the main learning challenges in Australian schools as related to the quality of what is taught, the quality of who is teaching, and the quality of the school as a whole. Three main issues then come to mind: |
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Club Troppo
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 12:09
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With the Gonski reforms expected to be rolled out across Australia in the coming 5 years, it is handy to reflect on what actually are the basic challenges for school reform in Australia. A view of the underlying issues helps one to judge the likely outcomes of the current reforms and others one might think of. One can see the main learning challenges in Australian schools as related to the quality of what is taught, the quality of who is teaching, and the quality of the school as a whole. Three main issues then come to mind: |
Club Troppo
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 11:59
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Thanks to commenter Sancho for alerting me to the following post, by Sarah Kliff, at the Washington Post’s Wonkblog (via Reading is for Snobs). It had me chuckling all the way to the bottle-o and back on this dreary, rainy Melbourne morning: |
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Inside Story
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 11:09
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“Consumers are realising they don’t need the power industry at all”: David Crane, the head of US electricity company NRG.
Photo: Stuart Isett/ Fortune Brainstorm Green FOR the past twenty years, some of the more optimistic figures in the solar industry have predicted that their technology would change the electricity game forever. They have largely been dismissed as green romantics or hopeless optimists. |
Table Talk: Bob Ellis on Film and Theatre
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 10:51
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9.40 am Waiting for Viv at the Reps’ Entrance I discern in the gloom Peter Slipper, hunched and solemn and fugitive, in what seems a second-hand suit signing himself in at the burping machinery. On the radio his fellow-sufferer Craig Thomson is being stoutly defended by his assassin Dastyari, as an unfortunate fellow making difficult choices in troublous times with dignity. I must now get my friend Craig to sue Abbott and Pyne for defamation. If running out of the chamber is not an act of malicious libel, nothing is. 10.32 am |
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Larvatus Prodeo
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 10:44
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It’s not Australia, although we came 10th. Finland, of course! And, we are told, the scores of the top ten are closely clustered, so we are right up there. |
Inside Story
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 10:25
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newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 10:22
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The Rights of the Terminally Ill bill before NSW Parliament provides a dignified death free from pain and important legal safeguards for doctors, writes former NT Chief Minister Marshall Perron |
newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 10:11
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NAPLAN tests tell us that kids from well-resourced schools perform better. Parent, former teacher and education consultant Melinda McPherson is fed up with meaningless tests. Here's why |
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Inside Story
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 10:02
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Harrangue Man
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 10:00
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I was tasked by my psychologist to write a letter to the triumvirate of management that caused my collapse—three tiers above me that lined up in a perfect way to maximise stress and pain to those below them. Our printer died a while back and we have a new one ready to go. But I couldn't face the job of drafting a letter and sorting out a hardware (slash) software installation for a printer.So I wrote the letter by hand. |
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Croakey
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 09:49
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Olav Nielssen writes: Just when we thought we were heading for a more tolerant and accepting attitude toward people afflicted by mental illness, a feature and a news article in Saturday’s The Australian quoting leaders in the area of forensic... Read more on the blog... |
Antony Green's Election Blog
Thursday, May 16, 2013 - 09:36
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Dobell MP Craig Thomson has announced he will re-contest his seat in 2013 as an Independent. What is Dobell like and what are his chances? |



