Farewell policy
With much still unknown following Kevin Rudd’s return to Labor leadership, Liam Quinn writes the only certainty is a popularity contest.
With much still unknown following Kevin Rudd’s return to Labor leadership, Liam Quinn writes the only certainty is a popularity contest.
Some may consider Julia Gillard a failure, but Adria De Fazio says she has left behind more than a fragmented Labor party.
By conflating real action with real results, do we risk minimising the importance of time, persuasion and symbolism in politics, asks Sheenal Singh.
With much still unknown following Kevin Rudd’s return to Labor leadership, Liam Quinn writes the only certainty is a popularity contest.
Some may consider Julia Gillard a failure, but Adria De Fazio says she has left behind more than a fragmented Labor party.
By conflating real action with real results, do we risk minimising the importance of time, persuasion and symbolism in politics, asks Sheenal Singh.
With rumours abound of another leadership spill in Australian politics, Liam Quinn bemoans the constant chatter about change at the top.
With much still unknown following Kevin Rudd’s return to Labor leadership, Liam Quinn writes the only certainty is a popularity contest.
Some may consider Julia Gillard a failure, but Adria De Fazio says she has left behind more than a fragmented Labor party.
By conflating real action with real results, do we risk minimising the importance of time, persuasion and symbolism in politics, asks Sheenal Singh.
After the leadership spill that wasn’t, it’s time for Kevin Rudd to let the party move on without him, writes Liam Quinn.
A feature by John Bergin about how one of Australia’s most dramatic political showdowns unfolded on Twitter has been chosen by Giulio Di Giorgio to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read.
It’s been a strange old week in politics for the Federal Opposition. Tom Cowie looks back at the week that was and examines what comes next for the Liberal Party.