'Wuthering Heights' lays traps for the audience, inviting them to search for meanings that are not there. The post Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights is haunted by nothing appeared first
When riot police use force against peaceful protesters and premiers applaud the batons, it’s no longer just a rally, it’s a warning about how quickly democratic rights can be stripped away. read now...
Treasurer Eric Abetz has promised more government contracts and better deals for Tasmanian businesses. The Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (TCCI) recently appointed chair, Becher Townshend and Abetz, signed a charter between business and government last Thursday. The charter promises to prioritise local businesses in procurement and pay ...
Brett Pointing has been appointed Queensland’s police commissioner. Pointing comes to the role with a track record as a change maker and agitator, most recently as part of last year’s 100-day review of the Queensland Police Service. He will be sworn in on Friday by outgoing commissioner Steve Gollschewski for
South Australia’s lowest-paid public servants received a memorable Valentine’s Day gift this year — a $6,000 pay rise. The Public Service Association of South Australia (PSA) announced on Sunday — Valentine’s Day — that 77% of members had voted to approve a headline 10.8% pay increase. The agreement covers 37,000
Plus, why should Peter Malinauskas be reelected in South Australia? The post On Notice: Angus faces music, child safety in focus, and Lorde tours Australia appeared first on Crikey.
Plus one of the 1971 Springboks protesters writes in to correct the record. The post Did Labor pick the new Liberal leader? Crikey readers on the rise of Angus
The Liberal Party needs to win back all sorts of voters, but especially urban women. Instead it seems intent on chasing right-wing voters off a right-wing cliff. The post What
Angus Taylor faces the same problem as Peter Dutton on migration: you can scare voters about who's coming in, but what about demands to cut migration altogether? The post Taylor
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
NSW to Prohibit the Use of ‘Good Character’ as a Mitigating Factor in Sentencing
New legislation will, if enacted, prohibit courts from considering prior good character when determining penalties for individuals who commit crimes.
Click here to read the article
Criminal ...
'Wuthering Heights' lays traps for the audience, inviting them to search for meanings that are not there. The post Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights is haunted by nothing appeared first
When riot police use force against peaceful protesters and premiers applaud the batons, it’s no longer just a rally, it’s a warning about how quickly democratic rights can be stripped away. read now...
Treasurer Eric Abetz has promised more government contracts and better deals for Tasmanian businesses. The Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (TCCI) recently appointed chair, Becher Townshend and Abetz, signed a charter between business and government last Thursday. The charter promises to prioritise local businesses in procurement and pay ...
Brett Pointing has been appointed Queensland’s police commissioner. Pointing comes to the role with a track record as a change maker and agitator, most recently as part of last year’s 100-day review of the Queensland Police Service. He will be sworn in on Friday by outgoing commissioner Steve Gollschewski for
South Australia’s lowest-paid public servants received a memorable Valentine’s Day gift this year — a $6,000 pay rise. The Public Service Association of South Australia (PSA) announced on Sunday — Valentine’s Day — that 77% of members had voted to approve a headline 10.8% pay increase. The agreement covers 37,000
Plus, why should Peter Malinauskas be reelected in South Australia? The post On Notice: Angus faces music, child safety in focus, and Lorde tours Australia appeared first on Crikey.
Plus one of the 1971 Springboks protesters writes in to correct the record. The post Did Labor pick the new Liberal leader? Crikey readers on the rise of Angus
The Liberal Party needs to win back all sorts of voters, but especially urban women. Instead it seems intent on chasing right-wing voters off a right-wing cliff. The post What
Angus Taylor faces the same problem as Peter Dutton on migration: you can scare voters about who's coming in, but what about demands to cut migration altogether? The post Taylor
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
NSW to Prohibit the Use of ‘Good Character’ as a Mitigating Factor in Sentencing
New legislation will, if enacted, prohibit courts from considering prior good character when determining penalties for individuals who commit crimes.
Click here to read the article
Criminal ...