It’s a sad day for Australian Politics when national reform is rejected and voter priority is reduced to individual benefit .
But why should we be surprised ? (more…)
It’s a sad day for Australian Politics when national reform is rejected and voter priority is reduced to individual benefit .
But why should we be surprised ? (more…)
Senator Penny Wong considers today’s politicians have failed to isolate the extremism of One Nation as effectively as in the 1990s. (more…)
It is interesting to ponder the thoughts of the Prime Minister before he decided to make a captain’s call by appointing Ita Buttrose as Chair of the ABC Board. In doing so he has confounded critics and perhaps even signalled some remorse for the Federal Government’s continuous assault on Australian public broadcasting.
Several public policy issues will be vigorously debated when Australians vote in this year’s Federal Election. But the one policy area where a vast majority of Australians can agree is that our national public broadcaster- the A B C- must be protected. More than 80 per cent of Australians trust the ABC above all other media and value its services to the community.
The firestorm that hit the ABC this week is an opportunity for Australians to demand that all political parties commit to absolute independent governance of the ABC. (more…)