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August 14, 2013

The Trail Wrap: Day Nine

The economy was largely the talking point on day nine, as Treasury released its independent analysis.

Hunting for votes

Some Tony Abbott gaffes appear to have given Kevin Rudd a chance to go on the attack, but Hayden Morris explains in cartoon why that mightn’t be the case.

Party Crasher: Pirate Party

In our next edition of Party Crasher, Bridget Rollason spends some time with the Pirate Party – minus the funny hats and treasure maps.

The Trail Wrap: Day Nine

The economy was largely the talking point on day nine, as Treasury released its independent analysis.

Hunting for votes

Some Tony Abbott gaffes appear to have given Kevin Rudd a chance to go on the attack, but Hayden Morris explains in cartoon why that mightn’t be the case.

Party Crasher: Pirate Party

In our next edition of Party Crasher, Bridget Rollason spends some time with the Pirate Party – minus the funny hats and treasure maps.

more from August 14, 2013

1.6 reasons for Essendon to be dismayed

Essendon and four of its senior staff were last night accused of bringing the game into disrepute under rule 1.6 of the AFL. Paddy Naughtin takes a closer look at the charges.

The Trail Wrap: Day Nine

The economy was largely the talking point on day nine, as Treasury released its independent analysis.

Hunting for votes

Some Tony Abbott gaffes appear to have given Kevin Rudd a chance to go on the attack, but Hayden Morris explains in cartoon why that mightn’t be the case.

Party Crasher: Pirate Party

In our next edition of Party Crasher, Bridget Rollason spends some time with the Pirate Party – minus the funny hats and treasure maps.

A lesson in productivity

Erdem Koç can’t help wondering why journalists camping outside AFL House yesterday didn’t pack up and leave.

Fed up

Retirement may come sooner than expected for an injured and out of form Roger Federer, writes Justin Falconer.

Voss the victim

Michael Voss’s shock sacking is a harsh decision, one that will only be merited if Paul Roos replaces him, writes Tom Morris.