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Peter Dutton was unable to clearly articulate the Opposition’s cost of living policy in the lead up to the Dunkley by-election, because he was talking with a mouth full of caviar.
“Cost of Living Is Our Top Priority” Dutton Mumbles With Mouth Full of Caviar at Gina Rinehart’s Birthday
Visiting the local pub or bottle shop may create an impression of beer drinkers spoilt for choice. But the variety of offerings is increasingly controlled by the duelling duopolies of producers and retailers drunk on their market power.
Independent beer-makers captive to liquor majors, supermarket duopoly
ABC's 'Counterpoint' and 'Between the Lines' programs, both platforms for right-wing activists and politicians to spread conservative rhetoric, have been at last cancelled, Lee Duffield reports.
ABC Right-wing programs caught up in round of closures
Trump's AI-Generated Black Friends
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed Donald Trump to appear on every state’s ballot, despite a constitutional provision barring from office insurrectionists who had previously sworn to support the Constitution. All nine justices agreed that states have no power to bar presidential candidates under Section 3 of the 14th amendment. But five of the six Republican-appointed justices went much further. This narrow majority ruled that only Congress can create the procedure for disqualifying insurrectionists from federal office—and they reserved considerable power for the Supreme Court to make the final decision.
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