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Neville,
The Labor Herald must-reads this week are:
- Chloe Shorten writes on family violence
- 7-Eleven must face tougher scrutiny over wage exploitation claims
- Wendy Harmer writes: Activism vs slacktivism
- Bowen: It “looks, smells and tastes” like the Libs will raise the GST
- About Dyson Heydon
Former Labor prime ministers remain active in public life:
- Julia Gillard turns around on marriage equality
- Kevin Rudd hits the international TV screens (and makes dad jokes)
- Paul Keating tells John Howard off for trying to claim credit for fixing the economy
Video of the week:
While the Liberals moan about Fairfax and the ABC waging a media “jihad” against them, take a look at Bob Hawke’s attitude to the media in 1983.
Get canny on the Canning by-election:
- Dr Mike Kelly has a word or two for Liberal’s Andrew Hastie about defence
- Shorten: Australia will be looking west
- Canning coverage
Food for thought – long Labor reads:
- Two views on the socialist objective
- Tuberculosis: the regional foreign affairs issue we must face
- Hayes on euthanasia
- Women’s retirement: don’t forget to talk about it
- The future of work in the machine age
Thanks,
Alex & Ross |
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