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The tent embassy: fact v fiction, black v white

There is perhaps no event in the last few decades that better sums up the divide between black and white Australia than the debacle that engulfed the Embassy celebrations.

Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Poor fellow my country

Crikey readers have their say.

Newspoll: 55-45 to Coalition

Contrary to this week’s Essential, Newspoll records good news for Tony Abbott, who has opened up a three point lead over Julia Gillard as preferred prime minister, reports William Bowe.

Essential: only one leader more disliked than Gillard — Abbott

Julia Gillard is deeply disliked by the electorate, a new breakdown of polling data shows. But Tony Abbott is even les popular.

The Coalition’s fog of fiscal confusion

The Coalition’s confusion over its fiscal policy reflects the gap between its small government rhetoric and political reality.

Gays jilted at altar: how serious is Labor about marriage?

Marriage equality advocates have the Herculean task before them of convincing Tony Abbott of allowing a conscience vote, writes Brian Greig, former Democrats senator and gay rights campaigner.

Politicians and the awful reality of a strong dollar

For all her problems, Julia Gillard understands just how important the strong dollar will be not just for business but governments, write Glenn Dyer and Bernard Keane.

Repealing a tax will ‘save’ $4b? Er, no, Tony Abbott

Tony Abbott is boasting of saving $4 billion, which will be long gone when he gets into office.

Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Rinehart might be good for Fairfax

Crikey readers have their say.

Crikey Says: Shoes over substance

Yes, we’re in. We’re falling in line with every other media schmuck today and giving the quite upmarket shoe brand some more free publicity for what is, it must be said, a genius PR move on their part.

Abbott’s nostalgia for Howard’s Oz is no basis for an economic policy

Nostalgia is a fine political tool if you can use it and half his luck if Abbott can make it work for him. But it’s no basis for an economic policy.

Cox: how about asking Tent Embassy why they’re so angry?

Why do so few of the media reporters actually ask the Aboriginal demonstrators why they are so angry with being told to change tactics?

Gillard: just a matter of when

The Australia Day debacle is emblematic of a Prime Minister who can’t take a trick.

Crikey Says: Compare and contrast

If there’s one thing that the blanket blitz of Tent Embassy coverage lacks, it’s perspective.

Tony Abbott, ordinary man extraordinaire, revisited by Michael Duffy

Michael Duffy, author of Latham and Abboott, has talked again at some length with one half of his joint biography, reports Richard Walkins.

No AFP inquiry into Australia Day protests

Crikey media wrap: The Australian Federal Police announced this morning that it will not launch an investigation into the Tent Embassy demonstration on Australia Day that resulted in Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott being evacuated from a Canberra restaurant and caused mass media hysteria.

View from the Tent Embassy: reality v news reports

The most striking factor of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy protests was the stark difference between reports of the events and the reality, writes Tracker editor Amy McQuire.

Political snippets: A plain talking politician

I rather admire Tony Abbott for not being one of those ultra cautious politicians.

Crikey Says: Choose your own angle on this Oz Day story

Like a giant national inkblot test for the nation, the “meaning” of yesterday’s events at the Lobby restaurant in Canberra is really what the observer brings to them.

Australia Day kerfuffle all about judgement, or lack thereof

Nobody came away from the Australia Day protests looking good. An angry crowd banging on windows was never going to end well and Tony Abbott’s provocative comments also showed bad judgement, writes Michael Stuchbery.

Australia Day protest no match for media hysteria

Crikey media wrap: Australia Day turned ugly in Canberra yesterday after comments by Tony Abbott incited Aboriginal Tent Embassy activists, resulting in a dramatic exit of the leaders executed by the PM’s security detail.

Wilkie’s pokies bet goes bust; Thomson enters fold

Crikey media wrap: Julia Gillard announced Andrew Wilkie’s proposed mandatory pre-commitment scheme was a loss on the weekend after it failed to get enough crossbench support. Meanwhile, embattled MP Craig Thomson has entered the pokies debate.

Sydney heavies finally step up on pokies reform

Julia Gillard and responsible minister Jenny Macklin, the two Victorian ladies of the Left, seemed genuinely committed to pokies reform before this week’s confusing antics.

Essential: warmer months but voters still cold on leaders

Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott both finish the Summer break with marginal improvements in their voter standing, but the political landscape is essentially unchanged.

Canberra Calling: The Rewound and Fast Forwarded New Year Podcast

In the first Canberra Calling for 2012, Crikey’s Canberra Correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey deputy editor Jason Whittaker look back at the year in Australian politics and what is in store for 2012.