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Wake in Fright
It's time to reset our thinking about where the parties stand
Feb 7
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Tim Dunlop
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One Nation under Pauline
Every unhappy country is unhappy in its own way
Feb 4
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Tim Dunlop
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If I had legs I'd kick you
The eternal Hanson grift is given a new lease of life
Jan 27
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Tim Dunlop
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Orwells that ends well
When will the time ever be right for Labor to do the right, I mean, the left thing?
Jan 23
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Tim Dunlop
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Rebuilding progressive Australia
The beginnings of a discussion
Jan 13
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Tim Dunlop
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The enemy is plural, liberal democracy
That's the Trump doctrine
Jan 5
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In your heart of hearts, you know this wrong
So what?
Jan 1
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A freehand map of Australia
Finding a new shape for the country in 2026
Dec 31, 2025
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The road to hell is paved with good inventions
Moral hygiene in the age of social media and a plea for better democratic engagement
Dec 13, 2025
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Waiting for barbarians
Midday in the garden of time
Dec 6, 2025
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Save the Labor Party save the country
It's time for Albanese to go
Nov 28, 2025
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Tim Dunlop
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"Memories of division"
Why isn't every vote in parliament a conscience vote?
Nov 9, 2025
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