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Thursday, 4 September 2008Comments 0

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The Crikey Register of Influence ... Garnaut ... browser wars ... Sarah Palin ...

Stephen Conroy hearts Free-TV

Thursday, 4 September 2008Comments 0

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.

How land clearing became a Howard bumper crop

Thursday, 4 September 2008Comments 0

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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.

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Wednesday, 3 September 2008Comments 0

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Fred Nile ... Sarah Palin ... the RBA ... Tasmania ... Lynelle Briggs ...

Australia in 2100: what following the Garnaut target will mean

Wednesday, 3 September 2008Comments 0

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: You're an idiot, you are, no you are

Wednesday, 3 September 2008Comments 0

Question Time doesn’t get more childish than yesterday, reports Bernard Keane.

Plenty of water for Murray Darling, just no political will

Wednesday, 3 September 2008Comments 0

Getting some water to the Coorong and Lower Lakes is, it seems, all too hard for Penny Wong, writes Bernard Keane.

Garnaut target falls desperately short

Wednesday, 3 September 2008Comments 0

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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.

Kevin Rudd -- the 76 billion dollar man

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.

Victoria dies in an (arid) ditch for water cap

Tuesday, 2 September 2008Comments 0

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The Commonwealth Government study on the impacts of the 4% water trading cap is damning, writes Bernard Keane.

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