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Former adviser to the Abbott and Turnbull governments, Warren Mundine.
Given our interest in reporting Aboriginal affairs, we’ve had a few inquiries from New Matilda readers about Warren Mundine, the Liberal Party candidate parachuted into the seat of Gilmore on the NSW South Coast.
Mundine is an Aboriginal man, and the former president of
the federal Labor Party. He had a few cracks at getting into Federal Parliament
– in 2001 and again in 2012, but in the case of the latter, was passed over for
Bob Carr.
Mundine quit Labor in a huff, and joined the Libs a few years
later, after serving as an adviser to Tony Abbott while Prime Minister.
He’s now contesting one of the most marginal seats in the
country – Gilmore’s held by the Liberals with a margin of less than one
percent, and while it’s only been held by Labor in recent years once (in 1993) votes
have consistently bled away from the Liberals over the last two elections.
Hence our tip that whatever you do or don’t think of Warren
Mundine, you possibly won’t have to add an MP to the end of his name after May
18.
In any event, good taste, a PG rating and defamation laws
prevent us from telling you what we do actually think of Mundine. So we thought
we’d leave it to the Wild Black Women to give you the general vibe of how Mundine
is viewed in Indigenous circles.
And in case you’ve missed them, Wild Black Women is better known as Dr Chelsea Bond and Angelina Hurley, and their weekly program on 98.9 FM in Brisbane. It’s one of the best black radio programs in the country, but you might want to find a comfortable place to sit down before you start listening… they don’t hold back. This episode in particular (10 Men Behaving Badly).
WBW airs every Friday at 9am. You can hear it streamed live here. Enjoy.
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Sir Murray Rivers QC – the ‘Doyen of the Liberal Party’ and the alter-ego of comedian Bryan Dawe – is back for the final episode in his two-part federal election special.
In this episode, Sir Murray, a
fixture at the Melbourne Club, where all good blue bloods wet their whistles, provides
an analysis of Scott Morrison’s campaign launch speech, and tries to make sense
of the ‘Promise of Australia’.
Sir Murray also provides insight into what might happen to
the Liberal Party leadership in the event of a defeat.
Bryan Dawe, of course, is the former ‘straight man’ from the
popular Clarke and Dawe series that captivated ABC viewers for more than a
decade. John Clarke passed away suddenly in 2017, but Dawe has continued the
legacy with some of the best political comedy writing in the country.
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Rarely, or perhaps never, has one 148-word statement said so little and yet conveyed so much, not to mention highlighted so many hypocrisies for right to lifers and those on the ‘Trump’ side of the political spectrum.
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