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Bait and switch: power of the political wedge
"A good wedge gets voters off the fence. Voters become very much engaged and very much angry. Time to take that anger out at the ballot box," writes political columnist ANDREW HUGHES.
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Dear Mr Albanese, DR PAUL KAUFFMAN's research suggests that if interest rates remain high and house prices fall, it leads to a high risk of governments being voted from office. Just saying.
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Digital edition October 21
"THE style and design of towers in Canberra suit developers, but the majority don't deliver a high enough quality of life. Nor are they designed to effectively deal with the coming climate crisis." So says PAUL COSTIGAN.
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