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Labor’s plan to boost post-pandemic manufacturing
Michelle Grattan | March 31, 2021The Labor Party has pledged the creation of a $15 billion National Reconstruction Fund to promote manufacturing in Australia’s post pandemic economy.
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The partisan battlefield of the gender wars
Michelle Grattan | March 21, 2021Despite hopes it might be otherwise, the new round of the gender wars has become as rugged and nasty as their cousins, the culture and history wars.
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Biden closes on the Presidency
Michelle Grattan | November 7, 2020This week in US politics has proved a tough reminder of how good we have it in Australia. We have an electoral commission, compulsory voting, and a less divided society. As Michelle Grattan writes, “a strong political system has a calming effect”. But we shouldn’t get too cosy while watching the US election from abroad.
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Could a new national air fleet fight future bushfires?
Michelle Grattan | November 2, 2020The inquiry set up following last summer’s devastating bushfires has recommended the creation of a national aerial fire fighting capability and more transparent fuel load management strategies.
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Premiers facing elections play hardball with hard borders
Michelle Grattan | September 6, 2020That old adage “never get between a premier and a bucket of money” has become “never get between a premier and a COVID election”.
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Does Australia need an elimination strategy?
Michelle Grattan | July 11, 2020A number of states have essentially eliminated COVID-19 through tough border policies, should Australia as a nation do the same?
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The delicate art of political distancing
Michelle Grattan | May 8, 2020Next week will see a socially-distanced parliament. Only 75-77 MPs will be permitted in the House of Representatives chamber at any one time, about half the full complement of normal times.
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Who’ll be on the right side of COVID-19 history?
Michelle Grattan | March 27, 2020After the coronavirus nightmare has passed, harsh judgements will be made about which political leaders and health experts were on the right or wrong side in handling the crisis.
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Voter trust in politicians hits a new low
Michelle Grattan | December 11, 2019The Australian National University’s election study has underscored the woeful lack of trust voters have in the political system, and highlighted the role economic issues and Bill Shorten’s unpopularity played in the May poll outcome.
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The death of a “grievance-based organisation”
Michelle Grattan | November 13, 2019Did Labor really lose the Federal election “because of a weak strategy that could not adapt to the change in Liberal leadership, a cluttered policy agenda that looked risky and an unpopular leader”.
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Morrison warns against ‘negative globalism’
Michelle Grattan | October 5, 2019Delivering the Lowy Lecture, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Australia “cannot afford to leave it to others to set the standards that will shape our global economy”.
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It’s not in the national interest to soft pedal on China
Michelle Grattan | August 13, 2019The government’s attempt to stifle backbench contributions to the growing debate on China’s intentions is shortsighted at best, as the issue will only grow more urgent in the years ahead.