The Voice let loose, a twin distraction and what are Nazis doing here: A week inside Australian politics

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ANALYSIS: The Voice let loose, a twin distraction and what are Nazis doing here: A week inside Australian politics

nuclear-powered subsHe's not the only person questioning Albanese's $368 billion AUKUS announcement last week, which came after a prolonged national period of dithering about which sub to order.acid-tongued Paul Keating who let rip at the National Press Club,, and Malcolm Turnbull, otherwise known as "the most recent prime minister capable of pronouncing the word 'nuclear'.

This is a rather awkward piece of news, given the degree of scepticism at the time of the promise that it was actually achievable and the avidity with which Labor insisted that it was.her adorable toddler twins to the interview. Why didn't Bob Hawke think of this when confirming that children would in fact continue to live in poverty? A superb life hack for any minister, and surely worth the never getting any sleep.

Which is why Australia has now for the first time had a varroa mite outbreak, which could cost many millions and threaten our? Perhaps ask Barnaby Joyce, who was minister at the time and has a detailed rap sheet of canine misadventure. Finally. The biggest bits of legislation currently before the parliament — Labor's safeguard mechanism and the housing bill — continue to be debated. Next week might bring someThanks for reading — and as ever, thanks to my ABC bureau colleagues and newsletter co-conspirator Brett Worthington.

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