Columns / Political snippets

Meaty chunks of political news and commentary from Canberra insider Richard Farmer.


A new version of the yellow peril

Joe Hockey the macho-man, with his comments from Europe overnight, has just given me my first doubt about the inevitability of Labor losing the next election.

Those emissions keep rising for Labor

If voters are largely unaware of how Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions keep rising they are hardly likely to understand why they must start paying more for their own energy use

Where the tax men get it from

The tax men of federal, state and local government collected a total of $357.9 billion in 2010-11.

Labor’s false hopes about the Greens

So the ALP is hoping that the retirement of Bob Brown as parliamentary leader of the Greens will give them the chance to claw back votes from those nasty lefties.

Miners buy the story of the day

I suppose it’s cheap really. Hand over a few thousands for an ad and get the bonus of a page one lead.

A steady employment trend

This morning’s March figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show the Australian economy is growing just fast enough to cope with increases in the workforce.

Australia’s lagging economic performance

A cautionary little graph from the OECD overnight as the federal government enters the final stages of its budget preparations.

Labor banks on the Reserve Bank

Labor is clearly relying on the Reserve Bank to be its political saviour.

Too little, too late by the ACTU

The ACTU certainly took its time to wake up to the damage being done to the whole trade union movement

Coalition’s delight on unreleased Thomson report

Not publicly releasing the report by Fair Work Australia into financial shenanigans at the Hospital Services Union is a wonderful result for the federal Opposition.

Getting closer to a leadership challenge story

In my search for the first of the season came this from AAP yesterday afternoon…

Waiting for the first challenge story of autumn

Surely an appearance cannot be long away. I was surprised that last week’s Newspoll did not bring it forth. Absolutely stunned that today’s Nielsen failed to flush it out. But surely, surely it cannot be long.

Will there be an interest rate cut?

The expected speculation about an interest rate cut is underway just as my Crikey colleagues predicted it would be.

The public sector jobs black hole

I did not need today’s Australian Bureau of Statistics figures to know that there is a declining number of jobs going in the federal public service.

Bomber moves to centre stage

For Kim Beazley all this speculation about US spy drones and Australian islands must be manna from heaven.

Raising an eyebrow — and a glass — to ANZAC Day celebrations

So the Australian Defence Force is concerned about “the increasingly excessive use of alcohol during Anzac Day commemorations nowadays”.

Queensland a worry for Federal ALP

Former Premier Peter Beattie wants Julia Gillard to buy a house in Queensland. But what if Queenslanders actually don’t want her?

Bligh’s last desperate appeal

To say anything other than we can’t win would have left Anna Bligh looking quite ridiculous.

Labor’s mining tax super con

Linking the super change with the minerals resource rent tax as the legislation wound its way through the parliament was too clever by half.

Why the House of Reps should always have an independent Speaker

I’m really getting to like this Peter Slipper.

Another of those old fashioned states’ rights battles

The can-do Prime Minister Julia Gillard appears happy enough to have got her mining tax legislation through the Parliament but it by no means marks the end of the problems involved in actually getting the planned for money.

Queensland Labor plays its last card

When politicians are reduced to appealing to the electorate for a sympathy vote to stop the other lot winning by too much then desperation has well and truly set in.

Three Oz unis in world’s top 50

The Times Higher Education has just released its assessment of the reputation of the world’s universities and three Australian institutions have made the top 50.

A Crikey Queensland election tipping comp!

Crikey is offering two ways to test your political skills with Queensland election contests.

Spending the Packer money

I wonder if this is the kind of message James Packer expected to be promoting?