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Guy Rundle  — Correspondent-at-large

Guy Rundle

Correspondent-at-large

Guy Rundle is correspondent-at-large for Crikey. He's a former editor of Arena Magazine and contributes to a variety of publications in Australia and the United Kingdom.

Van Badham to the rescue of stricken comrade Feeney

Not everyone is so salty about embattled Labor MP David Feeney.

Feeney falls on his sword, sparking the fight for Batman

Crikey understands that Feeney's electorate office in Batman, in Melbourne's inner north, was notified two days ago of his intention to quit.

Rundle: Greens split ramps up as insiders move against Alex Bhathal

Conflict is widening in the Victorian Greens as stakes get bigger on the national stage, writes Guy Rundle.

Pollyannas peddling optimistic nonsense, now in The Age

Why do conservatives like Tom Switzer hold on to their Pollyanna view of the future of the world?

Rundle: don't let the 'madman' fool you — the US' foreign policy shift is calculated

An obsession with Trump is blinding us to what's really going on: one of the most important historical shifts of recent decades.

Residents of Victoria fear for their safety because of gang crime? It's only been on the front page of <i>The Australian</i> for nearly three solid weeks. Amazeballs....

Victorian residents are increasingly afraid for their safety now? You don't say...

Residents of Victoria fear for their safety because of gang crime? It's only been on the front page of The Australian for nearly three solid weeks. Amazeballs....

Lula da Silva's fate is the end product of choosing reform over revolt

The co-ordinated right wing attacks against Brazil's Lula is a canary in the coal mine for the rest of the developing world.

'Change the date' springs from a long cultural history, one that Nick Cater wouldn't understand

In which Guy Rundle looks back at the history of Meanjin and A.A. Phillips influential essay "The Cultural Cringe".

Rundle: the anti-democratic rot at the heart of the TPP

Without the US, the TPP is a less threatening beast, but a beast it remains.