The Good Samaritan Grittily Rebooted For Our Modern Times

The Australian 22 September 2011

 

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Also available as a t-shirt, though there is quite a lot of writing, so people will be staring at your chest for quite a while. Buy at own risk.

The Return Of The World’s Greatest Treasurer

21 September 2011

With the usual caveat that I’m not a climate economist, it does seem, complaints about the unaffordability of that 60 inch plasma with Dolby surround sound for the second pool room aside, in the scheme of things Australia’s economy isn’t doing too badly.

Congrats on the gong, Swanny. Don’t go changin’.

Love and marriage

The Hobart Mercury 20 September 2011

Tasmania: as usual leading the way in social sophistication and maturity. Do try and keep up, barbarians from the north island.

PS  Yes, I am aware that two women might want to get married as well, but it was a bit too close to deadline to draw a double wedding. Apologies for the omission, my sentiments on the matter are the same.

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All at sea

The Australian 16 September 2011

There are two things all politicians can surely agree on as far as Australia’s dealing with boat people is concerned. Firstly, it’s probably time to stop using the word “solution” in relation to any extant options and secondly, the primary motivation is the welfare of the boat people concerned and absolutely nothing to do with politics, which must be a comfort to them.