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By Mark Bahnisch on August 25, 2010
In my article for The Drum on Monday, I observed: What will be most interesting over the next few days and weeks will be whether the Australian commentary machine’s momentum finally switches – an actual event has occurred, but the [...]
Posted in Climate change, federal election 2010, Media, Policy | Tagged bernard keane, Economics, Federal Election 2010, globalisation, grand narratives, hung parliament, Media, neo-liberalism, Paul Kelly, reform |
By Mark Bahnisch on September 17, 2009
It was the political debate of last week, and we missed it. But that’s ok – so did most of the rest of the population, I would imagine. The columns of The Australian were full of the ‘legacy wars’ – [...]
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