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Liam Quinn

Chanting for the right reasons

Mainstream media is heaping more praise than ever on the round-ball code, which is just as important as the Wanderers or Del Piero, writes Liam Quinn.

Small steps

The passing of a bill supporting same-sex marriage in the ACT won’t end inequality, but Liam Quinn heralds the important step.

Chanting for the right reasons

Mainstream media is heaping more praise than ever on the round-ball code, which is just as important as the Wanderers or Del Piero, writes Liam Quinn.

Small steps

The passing of a bill supporting same-sex marriage in the ACT won’t end inequality, but Liam Quinn heralds the important step.

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The Trail Wrap: Day 14

On day 14 of the campaign, Kevin Rudd and Labor launched two new policies, while the Coalition detailed its Paid Parental Leave scheme.

Self-fulfilling prophecies

By announcing plans to boycott CNN and NBC in the 2016 election cycle, the Republican Party is dooming itself once more, writes Liam Quinn.

The Trial Wrap: Day 13

With each passing day, Labor is getting into more trouble – the polls now indicate an almost certain victory to the Coalition.

The Trail Wrap: Day 12

The talk of the town was once again “boat people” on day 12, with Tony Abbott unleashing a Howardesque slogan.

The Trail Wrap: Day 11

The gloves are off in the election campaign, and day eleven had all campaigning pollies desperately searching for the perfect tune with voters.

The Trail Wrap: Day 10

Day 10 of the Trail Wrap details Labor’s new policy, Tony Abbott putting his foot in his mouth – again – and the Greens going on the attack.

The Trail Wrap: Day Nine

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

QandA Scorecard: Alternate debate

The QandA Scorecard is back for another week, with Liam Quinn and Bridget Rollason running the rule over the combatants this week.

The Trail Wrap: Day Eight

It was the day after the debate on the campaign today, but a Tony Abbott gaffe on Day Eight of Election 2013 drew the ire of The Trail Wrap.

Emailing Bad: Blood Money

Breaking Bad returned to Australian screens last night for eight final episodes, sending Liam Quinn and Paddy Naughtin scrambling to their couches and email accounts.

The Trail Wrap: Day Seven

The first leaders’ debate was the main story of day seven of the campaign, with no real clear winner emerging.

Live blog: Leaders’ debate

While Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott lock horns in the opening debate of the campaign, Liam Quinn and Erdem Koç will be covering all the action.

The Trail Wrap: Day Five

News Corp’s CEO stepped down on Day Five of the campaign, while Kevin Rudd went on The Project and pollies battled over “hotness”.

The Trail Wrap: Day Four

A blast from Labor’s past made news on Day Four of the campaign, along with an awkwardly inaccurate One Nation interview.

Campaign Conversations: End in Sight

Eric George and Liam Quinn discuss the dynamics of the now-official 2013 election campaign, including another election guarantee from the government.

The Trail Wrap: Day Two

Day 2 of the election campaign was a little more exciting, as a gaffe by a Liberal Party candidate made news in other continents.

QandA Scorecard: Princess Yassmin

After taking the semester break off to restock on snark, the QandA Scorecard is back just in time for a federal election, with Liam Quinn and Paddy Naughtin handing out the TJs.

Meet the new upstart team

A new team of upstarteers is ready to take charge of our publication. It’s our biggest team to date and you can meet them all here.

Time not of the essence

With many calling for a quick end to the Essendon investigation, accuracy is still more important than expediency, writes Liam Quinn.

Suarez should walk alone

After an incredible rendition of You’ll Never Walk Alone, Liverpool fans let themselves down by cheering for Luis Suarez last night, writes Liam Quinn.