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The poetic stylings of Gina Rinehart

This is almost too good to be true, but it appears to be very much real.

Gina Rinehart has composed a poem extolling the virtues of Special Economic Zones and guest workers, and had it engraved on a boulder placed outside a new market in Perth’s suburbs.

Why talking about taxes negates the climate change case

Tony Windsor made the comment the other day that we were not actually debating a carbon tax but a relatively trivial issue about politicians lying. I was thinking this morning that he could have gone further – we are actually [...]

A local slice of revolution

The town where I am fortunate to live, work and teach is situated in one of the most agreeable areas of rural NSW, and the locals are among the most resilient, resourceful and earnest people you could ever hope to [...]

Wingnut as she is spoke: "Personal responsibility"

It is accepted wingnut wisdom that “personal responsibility” is the crucial element that separates civilisation (our gun-toting, refugee-bashing, home-schooled neighbourhood) from the barbarians (publicly-educated, prosocial, multi-branched liberal democracies). At the level of theory, the trope of “personal responsibility” conceives of [...]