Saturday, 6 September 2008
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Thursday, 4 September 2008Comments 0
The Crikey Register of Influence ... Garnaut ... browser wars ... Sarah Palin ...
Stephen Conroy is shaping up as the biggest friend of the free-to-air networks in ages – and given the track record of both sides of politics, that is saying something, writes Bernard Keane.
If we want to use native forests as a means to avoid doing something about climate change, we first have to slow the pace at which we’re destroying them – legally and illegally, writes Bernard Keane.
Wednesday, 3 September 2008Comments 0
Fred Nile ... Sarah Palin ... the RBA ... Tasmania ... Lynelle Briggs ...
As we await Garnaut's Friday emissions targets announcement, it's worth revisiting what the landscape will look like in 2100, depending on which target Australia aims for, writes Sophie Black.
Question Time doesn’t get more childish than yesterday, reports Bernard Keane.
Getting some water to the Coorong and Lower Lakes is, it seems, all too hard for Penny Wong, writes Bernard Keane.
Ross Garnaut’s Supplementary Draft Report to be released on Friday will propose a carbon reduction trajectory based on a 0-15% reduction on 2000 emission levels by 2020, according to sources close to the review, reports Bernard Keane.
Tuesday, 2 September 2008Comments 0
The Rudd Government needs a narrative, yes. But there’s a difference between promoting a narrative and chucking an idea a day into the news cycle, writes Bernard Keane.
The Commonwealth Government study on the impacts of the 4% water trading cap is damning, writes Bernard Keane.
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