With the midterm elections just over six months away, Donald Trump and congressional Republicans are face with the likelihood of shocking losses. Not only is history against them — a president’s party has lost ground in twenty of the past twenty-two midterm elections — but polls show Trump’s historically low
Angus Taylor’s proposal to mandate English for permanent visa holders raises serious questions about fairness, practicality and its underlying political intent. read now...
One Nation’s performance at last month’s South Australian election confirmed two trends that have been clear for some months. One Nation is challenging the Liberal Party as the dominant force on the right of Australian politics. And Labor, while benefiting from fragmentation among its opponents, it is also losing support
A major university has kept a open a lifeline to embattled radio station 2SER, not ruling out saving the station in a response to Crikey. The post Why UNSW
Plus, the treasurer signals new tax policies. The post On Notice: Farrer by-election heats up, productivity in focus, and Rebel Wilson heads to court appeared first on Crikey.
LIV Golf appears on the rocks, with news of a withdrawal of sports funding by its Saudi owners a body blow to one of the crown jewels of South Australian
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Convictions for Hindering Police and Offensive Language Quashed Due to Illegal Search
The appeal court quashed the convictions as the conduct would not have occurred if police had not conducted an illegal search.
Click here to read the article
NSW Government ...
There is genuine enthusiasm for Pauline Hanson on the ground on the streets of Rye in the lead up to the Nepean by-election. The post Don’t think there’s no support
The privacy regulator says that UAP and the Trumpet of Patriots won't face punishment for their data breach because of a carve-out for political parties. The post Clive Palmer’s
Australia's democracy is determined by having a political donations system that benefits the rich at the expense of others. Victoria has a chance to change this — and fast. The
Like everyone else, Ted pays a lot of attention to news about what’s happening in the Strait of Hormuz, hoping that the crisis will be resolved as soon as possible.
With the midterm elections just over six months away, Donald Trump and congressional Republicans are face with the likelihood of shocking losses. Not only is history against them — a president’s party has lost ground in twenty of the past twenty-two midterm elections — but polls show Trump’s historically low
Angus Taylor’s proposal to mandate English for permanent visa holders raises serious questions about fairness, practicality and its underlying political intent. read now...
One Nation’s performance at last month’s South Australian election confirmed two trends that have been clear for some months. One Nation is challenging the Liberal Party as the dominant force on the right of Australian politics. And Labor, while benefiting from fragmentation among its opponents, it is also losing support
A major university has kept a open a lifeline to embattled radio station 2SER, not ruling out saving the station in a response to Crikey. The post Why UNSW
Plus, the treasurer signals new tax policies. The post On Notice: Farrer by-election heats up, productivity in focus, and Rebel Wilson heads to court appeared first on Crikey.
LIV Golf appears on the rocks, with news of a withdrawal of sports funding by its Saudi owners a body blow to one of the crown jewels of South Australian
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Convictions for Hindering Police and Offensive Language Quashed Due to Illegal Search
The appeal court quashed the convictions as the conduct would not have occurred if police had not conducted an illegal search.
Click here to read the article
NSW Government ...
There is genuine enthusiasm for Pauline Hanson on the ground on the streets of Rye in the lead up to the Nepean by-election. The post Don’t think there’s no support
The privacy regulator says that UAP and the Trumpet of Patriots won't face punishment for their data breach because of a carve-out for political parties. The post Clive Palmer’s
Australia's democracy is determined by having a political donations system that benefits the rich at the expense of others. Victoria has a chance to change this — and fast. The
Like everyone else, Ted pays a lot of attention to news about what’s happening in the Strait of Hormuz, hoping that the crisis will be resolved as soon as possible.