Johnny’s living large. I love
Johnny’s living large. I love this line, though: “The fee did not include breakfast.”
Johnny’s living large. I love this line, though: “The fee did not include breakfast.”
The thinking Laborite would as lief be found in bed with a cobra as in a committee room armed with "arguments" from the Tory press." Truth, Perth, 19 June 1915.
Ruth Brown makes bitchy an artform.
Andrew Leigh's blog brings a very interesting perspective to the Australian blogosphere. Although it was established to flog his book, the marketing is usually not too overt.
Policy insight and photomontage comedy genius puts Paul Batey on my daily
Social commentary and, um, gardening. But don't let that stop you reading this excellent blog.
Alan Grieve's analysis is astute, and his psephology is spectacular.
A blog about industrial relations, trade unions, and the insidious WorkChoices legislation.
Which leads one to the obvious question: How much did breakfast cost?
I’m sure the next Labor Prime Minister, who’s probably yet to be born, wouldn’t dream of such a thing, and will follow the frugal example of Whitlam, Hawke and Keating, all of whom I believe stayed at a caravan park outside of Rome.