You are what you eat? Do voters who like to have traditional meals at home live in National Party territory where they like their beef? That’s what Crikey has set out to analyse today in our demographic snapshot of Australia.
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BankWest turns up the pressure on the Big Four
BankWest’s move into the east coast banking market is relatively small compared with the extensive branch networks of the Big Four, but it’s certainly enough to worry them, writes Michael Pascoe.
Who’s the tycoon behind the not-so-very secret divorce?
The Sydney Morning Herald’s CBD column sails close to the wind today with an article on proceedings in the Family Court, writes Jonathan Green.
San Francisco’s WiFi project can work
As Crikey was going to press with Chris Berg’s polemic against municipal broadband projects, I addressed a room in Sydney’s CBD packed with representatives from ACCC, Senator Coonan’s office, Telstra and ACMA, telling them exactly why the San Francisco project had failed to gain traction.
Where do I stand? John Howard APEC photo dilemma
Chickens beware – according to the head of the “APEC Command” today, Sydney police will be asking for ID from anyone who crosses the road during the forthcoming “Leaders’ Week”.
Goodbye Pasha Bulker, show’s over folks
Most of Newcastle is awake; and yes, the big red boat is gone, writes Gabriel McGrath from Newcastle.







