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Sean Kelly is author of The Game: A Portrait of Scott Morrison, a regular columnist and a former adviser to Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd.

The price of a life? Don’t tell me, at all costs

The price of a life? Don’t tell me, at all costs

We expect our leaders to make life and death decisions all the time. Just spare us the unvarnished rationale.

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If this government is forgettable, Albanese is counting on you remembering the last one

If this government is forgettable, Albanese is counting on you remembering the last one

An already defensive government may be entering an even more defensive phase in the run-up to the federal election. That will have its risks for Labor, but also for the Coalition.

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Payman saga shows Labor can’t have its caucus, and eat it too
Opinion
ALP

Payman saga shows Labor can’t have its caucus, and eat it too

Fatima Payman has given up her chance to challenge the way Labor Party democracy currently works, and that’s a pity.

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Who knew? Governments do better when they actually govern

Who knew? Governments do better when they actually govern

Rather than talking about policies that may never be, Labor was able to spend the week talking about tax cuts, wage rises and power bill rebates taking effect.

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Dutton’s nuclear non-policy sets a new low for political debate

Dutton’s nuclear non-policy sets a new low for political debate

The opposition leader called it “bold” and “visionary”, but his policy seems born of cowardice – namely his refusal to confront divisions on climate in the Coalition.

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Why Dutton’s energy switch may help Albanese keep Labor’s lights on
Opinion
Renewables

Why Dutton’s energy switch may help Albanese keep Labor’s lights on

Time is not on Peter Dutton’s side as the prime minister moves to more solid ground on climate policy.

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A play called Julia made me furious – about the national debates we keep stifling
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Racism

A play called Julia made me furious – about the national debates we keep stifling

We need to talk about misogyny, racism and much more. It doesn’t help when even the ABC is intimidated.

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As Albanese beats around the bush, Dutton’s delusions are taking root

As Albanese beats around the bush, Dutton’s delusions are taking root

Everyone’s avoiding the difficult issues, and that’s good news for Peter Dutton and his simplistic “policy” solutions.

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Amid the ugly Middle East debate, we’ve lost sight of the obvious

Amid the ugly Middle East debate, we’ve lost sight of the obvious

One wonders how many of those making the Israel-Hamas equivalence point, including quite a few in the press, had taken 10 minutes to read the ICC prosecutor’s statement.

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Dutton’s grim picture is close to reality, but his migration schtick isn’t the solution

Dutton’s grim picture is close to reality, but his migration schtick isn’t the solution

In treating migration as his golden leadership goose, Peter Dutton is making a classic political mistake, which is to identify your strength and then over-emphasise it.

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Both Albanese and Dutton believe they’re on the right track. But one of them must be wrong

Both Albanese and Dutton believe they’re on the right track. But one of them must be wrong

The difficulty in politics is that at some point – and you never know when – the risk calculus flips. Tomorrow’s budget might tell us if we’re there yet.

  • by Sean Kelly