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31 August 2011
Credit where credit's due
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Andrew Bolt (Hun/Tele/Advertiser) had a blog post pulled on Monday. Mainly due to the fact that his post could have been interpreted as mu...
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28 July 2011
On why the media should embrace more regulation. Part 2
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In our first part , we heavily criticised News Corp for just being a bad news organisation. By that, I mean that as a news organisation,...
22 July 2011
On why the media should embrace more regulation. Part 1
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Over the last few weeks we’ve seen some rather interesting stuff in the media involving the media. We’ve seen all hell break loose in the U...
11 January 2011
Here we go again...
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Hope that you’re all having a great new year, folks. Like a festering wound, this one has been annoying me for a bit, but I thought I’d p...
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17 December 2010
My Christmas mix tape
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Hi folks. I hope that you're all enjoying the time of year that's upon us. You know, originally, Christmas time was a bunch of d...
25 August 2010
Post election post
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You have to love parliamentary democracy. Even better, you have to love the comments on this article in the Herald-Sun that proves my poi...
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20 August 2010
Obligatory election summary post
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As I'm prone to do, here is my Jagajaga-centric summary of election posts. It may provide you with a guide to assisting you with voting...
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How to vote below the line easily (Election post number 9)
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And now it is time to look at The Senate . I've found this great webpage , [link removed, see below] by the way, which helps you pu...
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17 August 2010
How-to-vote cards (Keeping your member "local" part the last)
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I have been amazed by some things this election. I was rendered speechless when I heard that Family First , the not-yet-militant Christian...
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15 August 2010
Interesting things about preferential voting (Keeping your member "local" part seven)
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This is where I almost finish up with my investigation of preferential voting using my case study of the seat of Jagajaga . I will look at...
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