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Morrison and Cormann have launched a major attack on Labor’s costings, accusing the party of threatening to blow the federal budget. Given the approach the Coalition took to the 2013 election, and the damage they have done to the nation’s bottom line since, it’s a bold feat of hypocrisy even by Canberra standards, writes Ben Eltham.
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A Malcom X mural in San Francisco. (IMAGE: Franco Folini, Flickr)
Since the rise of the #Blacklivesmatter movement in the United States, those who have tried to downplay discrimination against African Americans have responded with their own slogan. All lives matter, they have retorted.
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Debbie Robinson, of the 'Australian Liberty Alliance'
When Australia’s newest far-right party announced its name to the world for the first time, critics of its hard-line, anti-Muslim stance couldn’t help but have a chuckle.
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At night, Amy McQuire is a fearless columnist for New Matilda. But during the day, Amy runs Let’s Talk, a radio program produced by 98.9fm in Brisbane and made legendary by the great Tiga Bayles, who passed away a month ago after a long battle with cancer.
The legendary Tiga Bayles, pictured with Amy McQuire in 2015.
On Friday, Amy sat down with longtime colleague, her former boss (and her former employee… yes, it’s complicated) and our very own New Matilda editor Chris Graham, for a chat about all things Aboriginal affairs.
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