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Al Jazeera launched an US-only channel after failing to penetrate the market with its existing English-language offering. Flickr/Paul Keller

America could be Al Jazeera’s final frontier

From its humble beginnings in the tiny middle eastern state of Qatar, Al Jazeera has been a genuine trailblazer, and can be partially credited with kickstarting a news and media revolution in the Arab…
Tony Abbott hasn’t lost his opposition mentality yet. AAP/Matthew Newton

Abbott needs to become less tribal

We used to wait 100 days to draw up an initial report card on a government but now we’re down to 50 days. Today is that milepost (since the election) and Tony Abbott made something of it at the weekend…
Barrie Cassidy has submitted his resignation, but has been poorly treated. ABC Insiders

Labor process might have been bad, but so is Brandis’ retribution

The government’s forcing Barrie Cassidy out of the position of chairman of the Old Parliament House Advisory Council seems a particularly partisan and graceless act. Cassidy, a senior and respected journalist…
A new US proposal aimed at combating patent trolls is not likely to be effective.

A quick-fix solution for patent ‘trolls’ probably won’t work

In the US this week there’s been another outbreak of proposals to fix the “patent troll” problem. A new bill from Representative Bob Goodlatte suggests changing the nation’s patent law to punish trolling…
There are many questions surrounding Tony Abbott’s commission of audit. AAP/Bianca De Marchi

Grattan on Friday: Should a lobby group chair the Audit Commission?

With this week’s announcement of the government’s Audit Commission members and terms of reference, Tony Abbott is starting to get his Rudd-like list of inquiries and reviews on the go. The beginning is…
The new laws against bikie gangs in Queensland are meant to be ‘tough’ but will innocent riders be affected? AAP image

FactCheck: will the Queensland bikie laws affect innocent riders?

“This legislation will target only criminal motorcycle gang members. Other law abiding motorbike riders have nothing to worry about,” Queensland Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie, press release, October…
Bill Shorten has led his first shadow ministry meeting. AAP/Lukas Coch

Five-member Audit Commission to be led by businessman

An eminent business figure will head the government’s five-member Commission of Audit, announced tomorrow, which will comb through government programs for savings and efficiencies. Cabinet will tick off…
Scott Morrison AAP/Dan Himbrechts

Liberal secrecy a flawed strategy

Immigration minister Scott Morrison has embraced secrecy with indecent relish, and it is starting to get him into trouble. His policy of announcing boat arrivals once a week, when they are transferred…
Bill Shorten has delivered a cabinet filled by old hands and up-and-comers. AAP/Lukas Coch

Labor’s new team and old games

The more things change… Labor is making a new start with Bill Shorten but the old ways are alarmingly entrenched in the form of ALP factional power. One small episode tells the wider story. Right wing…
Work and life are no longer separate but how do we deal with this change? Image from shutterstock.com

Living in an i-world: a new way to think about work-life conflict

Australians are spending more hours at work than ever before and contribute more unpaid overtime each year than their annual leave allowance. While workplaces can be beneficial to emotional well-being…
Bill Shorten has finalised his frontbench. AAP/Lukas Coch

Shorten gives science, small business personal priority

Opposition leader Bill Shorten will take specific responsibility for science and small business and Stephen Conroy becomes spokesman for defence in Labor’s new frontbench lineup. Announcing his allocation…
Former minister Nicola Roxon has delivered a sharp blow to Kevin Rudd. AAP/Alan Porritt

Former minister tells “bastard” Rudd to go now

As Labor’s recent period of extraordinary internal harmony shatters, former cabinet minister Nicola Roxon has excoriated Kevin Rudd, forensically detailing his bad behaviour and declaring he should leave…

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