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In theory, the stage is set. An election could be as early as August, more likely October.
Bruce Duncan looks at the role of the church following the war in Iraq
Most of the election so far has proven to be a referendum on whether we could endure having John Howard back.
Troy Bramston looks at new ideas in Imagining Australia: Ideas for our future.
When Labor marched to defeat in 2001, it is thought that more than half of the paid-up members of the party voted for the Greens.
Senator Eugene Mccarthy
The old firm is now entirely back in charge of the Labor Party. Not just Kim Beazley but the NSW Right.
The interesting, and probably enduring, thing about The Latham Diaries is not Mark Latham’s critique of the Labor Party, or even what the book tells about his own self-centredness and self-destructiveness.
Philip Harvey reviews Tom Frame’s The Life and Death of Harold Holt.
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