The Burke Subscription

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From: $19.00 / month for 12 months

The Burke is our most popular subscription. It’s the political equivalent of flying your entire family business class to Uluru for a holiday, while complaining about ‘the other side’s’ misuse of travel entitlements.

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The Burke is our most popular subscription. It’s the political equivalent of flying your entire family business class to Uluru for a holiday, while complaining about ‘the other side’s’ misuse of travel entitlements.

The Burke includes the following:

  • 1 x New Matilda’s “This Is Not A Greeting Card”, sent to your least favourite federal politician

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Monthly, Yearly

'This Is Not A Greeting Card' Recipient

Tony Abbott, Eric Abetz, John Alexander, Kevin Andrews,, Cory Bernardi, Simon Birmingham, Julie Bishop, George Brandis, Matthew Canavan, Michaelia Cash, George Christensen, Steven Ciobo, Mathias Cormann, Michael Danby, Peter Dutton, Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, Mitch Fifield, Josh Frydenberg, Pauline Hanson, Andrew Hastie, Derryn Hinch, Greg Hunt, Barnaby Joyce, Bob Katter, Craig Kelly, Sussan Ley, David Leyonhjelm, Ian Macdonald, Scott Morrison, Kelly O'Dwyer, James Paterson, Christian Porter, Christopher Pyne, Nigel Scullion, Bill Shorten, Zed Seselja, Arthur Sinodinos, Alan Tudge, Malcolm Turnbull, Tim Wilson

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Chris Graham is the publisher and editor of New Matilda. He is the former founding managing editor of the National Indigenous Times and Tracker magazine. In more than three decades of journalism he's had his home and office raided by the Australian Federal Police; he's been arrested and briefly jailed in Israel; he's reported from a swag in Outback Australia on and off for years. Chris has worked across multiple mediums including print, radio and film. His proudest achievement is serving as an Associate producer on John Pilger's 2013 film Utopia. He's also won a few journalism awards along the way in both the US and Australia, including a Walkley Award, a Walkley High Commendation and two Human Rights Awards. Since late 2021, Chris has been battling various serious heart and lung conditions. He's begun the process of quietly planning a "gentle exit" after "tying up a few loose ends" in 2024 and 2025. So watch this space.

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