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READ MOREThe major parties have agreed to push the “yes” case on constitutional recognition of local government, right? Well it’s not so simple, as delegates at a large local government pow-wow in Canberra learnt first-hand.
READ MOREThe federal government’s controversial Export Finance and Insurance Corporate had escaped reforms aimed at exposing its inner workings to public scrutiny.
READ MOREIt’s time to end automotive assistance. General Motors’ demand for a wage cut shows this is one industry not worth keeping, say Crikey’s Bernard Keane and Glenn Dyer.
READ MOREEnvironmentalists cheered when China announced it would finally put a price on carbon. But as usual, the price is far too low to have any meaningful impact on the country’s vast emissions.
READ MOREIn many parts of the supposedly democratic world, there are constant attempts to make voting more difficult. One such attempt in Arizona has been rejected by the Supreme Court, writes Charles Richardson.
READ MORESocial media has inspired much of the protest movement in Turkey. Now the government wants to unplug the networks. Good luck, writes Turkish-Australian academic Erdem Koc.
READ MOREUPDATED: The Coalition wants to ensure church-run aged care providers can deny beds to gay people. But the organisations tell Crikey they don’t discriminate — and don’t want the protection to do it.
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WHAT WAS SAID:
"If you're going to re-define a word to satisfy demands of a minority then you're going to face continuing demands in that space."
"I belong to a special kind of minority: the completely crazy."
Barnaby and Albo hug hides division on local govt
The major parties have agreed to push the “yes” case on constitutional recognition of local government, right? Well it’s not so simple, as delegates at a large local government pow-wow in Canberra learnt first-hand.
READ MORE