“We are proud of our award-winning coverage of Indigenous issues, and the front page and special wrap-around pages continue that commitment as we highlight National Reconciliation Week.” Slow and steady wins election ratings “We thank linguist Alison Nannup – who provides our daily Noongar word of the day on the Letters page … – for the translation. “Marawar is Noongar for west, and Boodjara is the word for country,” the West said. Special bilingual Noongar-English front page of The West Australian tomorrow for start of National Reconciliation Week 2022 (translated by the brilliant Alison Nannup) #auspol /m49UYIwvYP- Anthony De Ceglie May 26, 2022 The West Australian has made a bold contribution to National Reconciliation Week by publishing the paper’s masthead as Marawar Boodjara. We are not sure the editor-in-chief, Michael Stutchbury, approved that line. “The Australian Financial Review, for what it’s worth, called it for Labor but editorialised for the Coalition, despite this opinion evidently being rejected by the electorates that form this newspaper’s subscriber base,” Rear Window candidly admitted. The Australian Financial Review, which supported the Coalition in its pre-election editorial, did make an admission of sorts this week, saying in an aside that it may have been out of touch with its own well-heeled readers.
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Very happy to take that.” Well-heeled readers “As it turns out it appears I am far more in touch with the mood of the mainstream Australian electorate than I am with the political whims of eastern suburbs and bayside millionaires. It “is entirely possible that for all the millions of dollars ploughed into this campaign by billionaire heir Simon Holmes a Court and other wealthy donors, the Teals may not actually win a single seat,” Hildebrand wrote last week.Īfter the election, to give him his due, he did admit he was wrong. cant wait for Paul Murray Live tonight!!! /mfAg5SEtiK- Proud Aussie Matt Canavan May 26, 2022 “Now we are faced with hardcore leftwing government that will destroy the fabric of this nation,” Dean said, blaming the loss on Scott Morrison for “betraying his conservative base”.īefore the election, Joe Hildebrand, News Corp columnist and Sky News presenter, was confident the teals, or as he referred to them the “multimillion-dollar vanity project of self-appointed climate crusaders in the wealthiest suburbs of Melbourne and Sydney” would fail at the ballot box.Ĭatching up with this Quiet Australian at the Bundy Rum Distillery. It’s been fun watching the rusted-on Coalition supporters, in particular at Sky News, react to the thumping loss, including Paul Murray on Sunday night telling viewers: “Welcome to the first meeting of the new resistance” and Rowan Dean, editor of Spectator and Outsiders co-host, having what can only be described as a meltdown on air. That would have been a disaster.” The Japanese ambassador helped Seven out, rushing through a visa for Seven colleague Rob Scott to take his place.
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Riley told Weekly Beast he developed a cough through the day and as he was doing live crosses into the national 6pm bulletins from outside parliament, he was told the PCR was positive and he had to isolate for seven days. “The 7NEWS projection, right now, is that the Labor party will form government after this election” - 7NEWS' Political Editor #ausvotes #7NEWS /DTeC8AOsLq- 7NEWS Sydney May 21, 2022