Yes but he plays in Melbourne. So let me try this one. Sydney has the best beach in the world. And it’s not Bondi. Can we just celebrate how well this 22 year old played.
Raf Epstein calls out blatant favouritism media gives Pauline Hanson
“She could never say ‘show me the good Jews”
“She says that about Muslims”
“If she said that about Jews there’d be a discussion on this couch whether or not she should be prosecuted under hate laws”💥🎯 #auspol
On ABC Melbourne Radio this morning, Barry Cassidy said that if an election were held today, One Nation supporters would be wondering why they didn’t win.
“They have not yet penetrated the cities, and you can’t win without the… cities.”
Listen below.👇🏼
I was taught to speak up about injustice. Thank you to Caitlin Cassidy and The Guardian for taking me on a walk and giving me the opportunity to shine a light on the glaring injustice in how we fund public and private schools. https://t.co/VyfV86sa7W
The 2026 Australian Political Book of the Year Award opens for submissions next week, on Tuesday 3 April! 📚🎉
Books published between 1 July 2025 and 30 June 2026 are eligible.
Full eligibility guidelines and submission details at https://t.co/RudNhnJGCX.
The old #Insiders
Lesson to aspiring journalists. Do your research before an interview. Makes calling out the crap that bit easier. In 2019 Angus Taylor just couldn’t sell his greenhouse emissions lie with the Barrie Cassidy obstacle in the way.
@barriecassidy Can't wait for the podcast Barrie, when is it up and running again? So much to cover already, looking forward to hearing from you guys. And George. Can you get George back on for a run?
Because the coalition no longer exists a rough primary vote on these figures (giving the Libs the greater share of the LNP vote) would be something like this:
ALP 30, ON 24, Liberals 16.5, Greens 13, Nats 4.5.
The next round of polls will give us a better post split read.
Hear from the Winner of the 2025 Australian Political Book of the Year, Professor Clare Wright about what it means to her for book 'Naku Dharuk: The Bark Petitions' to have won the 2025 Australian Political Book of the Year Award!