The government hates protests because they give a glimpse of the pedestrianised city
The government hates protests because they give a glimpse of the pedestrianised city
"Talking straight here, the big problem in this case is that the cabinet secretaries and, ostensibly, the president of the United States are not honoring the First Amendment,” Judge William G. Young said.
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“We regret that our transparently racist act created division. And also that it predictably destroyed the thing it is our one job to protect.”
Reflecting serenely on a national newspaper which, after commissioning and publishing a piece from me, advised that it would pay in exposure
Why would anyone write when they can Administrate
Dare I ask why the Adelaide Festival Board, which oversees Adelaide Writers Week, featured zero writers?
Here is what I wrote them:
Here is what I wrote them:
Hard to see the Adelaide Writers Week decision as anything other than appallingly racist, grotesquely illiberal.
What a day of cricket
Trump's new travel policies send a clear message. For visitors to the US, self-censorship is your ticket to ride.
My piece in the Fin.
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Man I know so many people who should quit their jobs and go do this instead
the amendment clearly does seek to codify the two term norm. Will it have that effect? we’ll see
Not to be obtuse but if an abuse of constitutional language allows Trump a third term then the constitution literally does allow third terms
I for one think it’s good Tame Impala now sounds like Enya
I have a piece in the @thesaturdaypaper.com.au today about how superannuation disadvantages women www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/news/economy...
Love Krasz but this is unfortunately the Guns Don’t Kill People of books
Imagine kicking the former national rugby captain out of your sports club instead of the gambling lobby.
To paraphrase Groucho Marx, who'd want to belong to a club that would accept Responsible Wagering Australia as one of its sponsors?
Read @sarahschwartz.bsky.social personal letter in The Guardian today | When you first heard me speak against this genocide, you heard my words as betrayal. But they were meant as love
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In today’s @crikey.com.au, I wrote about the furore over Albanese’s appearance at the UK Labour conference.
The problem wasn’t that it was partisan, but that he intervened in the internal politics of UK Labour, backing Starmer against a rising chorus of critics.
www.crikey.com.au/2025/10/06/a...
"It took more than an hour after the story broke, and was covered by several mastheads, to receive official notice from MUP; a group email confirming Meanjin’s immediate closure." ~Emma Sutherland, Archives Editor at Meanjin in @artshub.bsky.social this weekend.
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As stipulated 🙂↕️
I’m actually well-regarded and successful.
h/t @maxread.info
I wrote about the man everyone loves to hate, @mattyglesias.bsky.social . www.kitchencounter.blog/p/mr-opinion
Wrote this the day Mahmoud Khalil was arrested. I was later deported for it.
Today a US federal judge confirmed what I wrote. open.substack.com/pub/alistair...
Very proud of my colleagues right now--especially @ramyakrishnan.bsky.social and @alexabdo.bsky.social. But we could not have got this far without the superb trial lawyers at Sher Tremonte. Grateful to them for all of the time and energy they put into this case. www.nytimes.com/2025/09/30/u...