Plus: how guardianship orders are failing people.
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There has been plenty of time to reflect on political transparency this week. Bernard Keane wrote on the Defence Department hiding the real cost of submarines,
Michael Bradley broke down the censure of our former prime minister and the mess of his secret ministries,
while in NSW Anton Nilsson reported on ex-MP Daryl Maguire’s criminal charges.
Our team also highlighted the many lessons to be learnt from Victoria’s election result. Guy Rundle wrote on the Liberals’ departure from liberalism,
while Charlie Lewis showed us just how wrong the media got it,
and Julia Bergin crunched the numbers on gender representation.
Plus read Amber Schultz’s ongoing coverage of how guardianship orders are failing people.
Have a great weekend, |
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Gina Rushton,
News editor |
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Does Scott Morrison’s censure mean anything?
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MICHAEL BRADLEY |
The historic censure of the former prime minister is a blight on his legacy, but as far as real-world consequences are concerned, there are none.
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ANTON NILSSON |
The ex-prime minister looked relaxed as he was condemned by MPs, and even chuckled at something on his phone.
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