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A Parthian shot
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Solar Energy Summary
Storage of electrical energy
Transport of electrical energy
Changing kinetic energy of spacecraft through lasers
Entity Relationship Identities
Difficult to explain
A Constructionist God
Science and narratives
Nothing added, nothing removed
Merry Christmas
Transverse *Horizontal* Wind Turbine
Transverse Wind Turbines
A simpler angle of attack
Fixed airfoil wind power
Wind Turbine Tweak
Feminine principle
Beta Crucis - Becrux - Mimosa
Rule of law
True or false
What for?
A big no-no
Congratulations Kevin Rudd, PM Elect
Correct semantics
Instruction-set surfaces
A semblance of gravity
Sound Laser analogy
Transmitting kinetic energy through lasers
Average salaries
Self and society
That's the point
Industrial scale CO2 sinks
Id, Ego or Superego
Debate
Spin or spun
Fair dinkum?
Eternal Return
Malicious rumours?
Decisions, decisions
Removing CO2 from the atmosphere
Environmental politics
Finely Tuned
Dismissal
Zero, one, to, three
How long are we going to keep pretending
Limits and boundary conditions
Full Employment
Another strange statement
About 7gs
A glimpse of the underbelly
Once again, and this time with feeling
Primarily social
Not at all apocalyptic
Identity
Generating knowledge
Reasonably suss
Aussie separation of powers
Why leadership?
Sneak and peek
Uncertain certainty or certain uncertainty
Pixelated clouds
Bogan poetry
There's nothing there
Blase
Riding a broomstick
With the help of a polished mirror
Chewing on air
Uncertainty
Who do you trust?
The Road to Surfdom » Blog Archive » Fear
Traditions
Reckless in Sim City
Neoliberal market-based democracy
Diving dove
Rollie-pollie politicing
Which one is it: interests or values?
Freedom of political communication
Having the times of their lives
Recursive patterns in moral thinking
Paradigm shifts
Another aspect of liberal democracies
Howard's Appeal
Heaven and Hell
Customer service in politics
Dynamic electro-magnetic storage
Inverted under the lens and still out of focus
Playing poker for chips of dry ice
Crude argument
Fiddle 'n' jig
Cult of personality politics
Supply with logistics and demand
Hydrogen
A few points
Horse-and-cart age cliches
Confusion between descriptive and normative modes
Neutralising CO2 into soot and air
Howard's idea of responsibility
Um, sorry folks, Wrong Genre!
Sliding scale
Existential crisis or a new vision
Nuclear power in Victoria
Private equity takeovers
And with hindsight
Secrets?
Projections
Energy needs analysis
Solar Powered closed cycle Gas Turbines
Recycled carbon fuel
Untangling an image
Foreground and background
A bluffer would
Wave packets
Closing door
Reverse engineering FOR economic chaos
Puzzle piece
Personal confidence
Science, religion and myth category
Born again Christianity
Not even amusing, in the slightest
Constitution
Transition to a republic
So much love, but sadly its the wrong kind - Opinion - smh.com.au
Moral Chaos
Some pointers
Brief rehash of republic model
It's not an endorsement
Cornerstone
Holiday pics
Queensland holiday
Hey, I'm just doing my Job!
The next question is
Imagine if it happened to you
Fire-walled off
Bill Leak: Forget fame and pursue the art of staying out of trouble | Opinion | The Australian
AP6
Open Question
Cynicism: there'll all bad, it's all good, whatever...
Structural multiculturalism
Disorientated or reorientated?
Misuse of the idea of an individual
Maketh manners the man?
Sailing on virtual waves
What the ... !
Noel Pearson: Menace of a material world view | Opinion | The Australian
Multiculturalism
Copping a Keyning
Reserved for the Queen's pleasure...
Cultural cringe
Solar Farms
The PM visits the colonies
Cathy Zoi: Let's follow the Americans on greener energy | Opinion | The Australian
Nuclear power will cut global warming: PM - National - smh.com.au
Best we forget
Fanciful thinking maybe
Nuclear reactor by 2016? - National - theage.com.au
Moral ambiguity?
Hot potato, hot potato
Another question
A myth for the social sciences
The PM's Response: send in the clowns
What have I been doing?
Bubbles
Privacy
Gone for good?
Values
Oh, Strife...
Archetypal Crocodiles
Helium balloons
Individual security
In the frame
Hello kiddies
Ruddock likens war on terror to World War II - National - smh.com.au
Shifting sands
Politics of fear
It's a sign...
Comments on Violence and the sacred
Leaden stains of coloured light
Boys and their toys
Original sin, take 2
What a waste of money
Official hoaxes
Ethanol
A godless Trinity
Summary so far
Giddy-up there, ya plodding mule!
How long do we have to keep pretending?
Ideological or adaptive government
Going critical
Energy systems: micro and macro
Equilibrium models, maybe?
Mindset not for a match
Well, well, well...
Chapter by Lindsay Tanner
Our-story becomes diverse
Some interesting posts
Medieval or modern: affirming beliefs or disproving hypotheses
De facto sovereignty and de jure sovereignty
Collectives and individuals
So, Kafka was a comic? Dada!
Neanderthals in suits
Political correctness gone mad
More on nuclear power
Bad timing
Coperncian republic info
Politics and scale
Daisies and daffodils
A qualitative difference
Change of theme
Weekend Essay in the AFR
It's not being cynical, it's about recognising what's real
Moving to a cold place
Tassie Tiger Award
Moral talk
Update to 2.0.3
Mabo Day 2006
There has to be a reason
Look who's opposing Snowy sale - smh.com.au
Ensuring an inefficient energy network - privatising the Snowy Hydro
Far-flung floosies
'Climate of fear' in solar research - Canberra Times
The Bar
A dole point
The nuclear wrong turn
Uranium enrichment in Australia
Solar is a real option: CSIRO Report says sun will soon match coal - Canberra Times
Arc of instability
He's at it again...
The Shoppingmall of Australia
Nuclear debate
The clanka clan incantation
Formulaic political spells
Workabout
Did it matter that an apple bounced off Newton's head?
Look around you - it is a flat earth you're standing on
Anti-intellectualism
Clear as mud
A row of jokers for the pokies nation
Is Howard considering a snap federal election, one year early?
Public services and feedback mechanisms
Confidence man
Mouldy Mugs
Vessels and water
A job for life where nothing is working
Another pro-nuclear op peice
Greed for power
Background radiation/ motivation
Social Democracy
Soloman Islands unease
One year old today
Political stability
Public and private
Our Tincan PM has spoken
Some confusion
Easter and the 'problem of evil'
Nuclear power is already obsolete
Utterly B-Grade
W.
Analog to digital energy transmission
Principal or principle
Only a half-truth: Knowledge is power
Blowing the whistle on the neo-nuclear nutters
Me Free?
Even going nuclear would not reduce carbon emissions
Chinese government exploration and mining rights for Australian uranium
Average and median wages
China Syndrome
Meat in the sandwich
Offline for a while
What is he going on about?
War on Terrorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Totalitarian democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shut down graffiti sites, NSW demands - National - smh.com.au
Joyce Parliament vote on ice - National - theage.com.au
Delegative democracy
Live here, be Australian - National - smh.com.au
The Australian: The sweetest anniversary [February 25, 2006]
On Liberty, Chapter 2 - Wikisource
Islam comments a 'cheap shot' - National - smh.com.au
Special powers for the ADF
Subscribe to our values or don't come here - Opinion - theage.com.au
Running rings around 'em
At the centre of attention - National - smh.com.au
State of emergency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Australian: Everyone in Canberra knew of kickbacks [February 22, 2006]
Spam attack
Howard: man of this moment - Opinion - theage.com.au
Memo to monarchists - drop the bogus arguments against a republic - The Canberra Times
John Quiggin >> Blog Archive >> New arrival
On the problem of evil
Conservatism and liberalism
Spies' views on AWB's misconduct is unimportant - Opinion - theage.com.au
Ruddock cracks a smile
John Quiggin >> Blog Archive >> The Washminster system
US sinks to new low in eyes of Australians - World - smh.com.au
The Australian: Moguls gold for Begg-Smith [February 16, 2006]
The Australian: Vaile as safe as Howard: Minister [February 16, 2006]
Why the ALP is under serious threat - Kenneth Davidson - Opinion - theage.com.au
International Crisis Group (Crisis Group) - Conflict prevention and resolution
An Arrogance of Power - washingtonpost.com
Howard's smirk
Ruddock defends phone-tap plans - National - theage.com.au
The CSIRO is in deep trouble - Opinion - theage.com.au
Police, spies cleared to tap phones - National - theage.com.au
The blind leading the dumb - Canberra Times cartoon
Gagging scientists 'part of pattern' - National Breaking News - Breaking News 24/7 - NEWS.com.au
The Australian: Editorial: Power back in play [February 14, 2006]
Tunnel vision
It's a deal, Snowy scheme sold by June - National - theage.com.au
Cheney shoots man in hunting accident - World - theage.com.au
PM Speeches: Opening of the National Threat Assessment Centre Russell, Canberra
Upgrade to WordPress 2.0.1
The Australian: Leslie Kemeny: UN must impose nuclear facilities inspections on Iran [February 10, 2006]
Australia forgets its own democratic principles - Opinion - theage.com.au
New Copernican Blog
In a democracy the majority rules. Discuss.
Peace activist 'intimidated' by ASIO at airport - National - theage.com.au
True Blue
Layers
Finally, proof of WMD's (Wheat of Mass Deception!)
Ability to Wage 'Long War' Is Key To Pentagon Plan - washingtonpost.com
Eyes on the road - Technology - smh.com.au
The Australian: Barry Cohen: Peace may still be a possibility [February 02, 2006]
The Australian: Editorial: Too much tolerance [February 03, 2006]
AdSense or AdConfusion
The Australian ePassport
A republic: answering a need for hope, optimism and unity - On Line Opinion - 1/2/2006
Canberra is target for terror Soft laws to blame: Keelty - The Canberra Times
ALP won't pursue nuclear power: Beazley - Breaking News - National
Rats' nest ethics, Australia 2006
CSIRO changes direction - The Canberra Times
Experimental history won't change the Battle of Hastings - Opinion - smh.com.au
The 'fascists' the left would have us believe in - Opinion - smh.com.au
Children in strip-search controversy - National - theage.com.au
Moral Compass
Australian flag designs by readers of The Sun-Herald - National - smh.com.au
WA Nationals abandon coalition. 28/01/2006. ABC News Online
A toast to the postmodern Republic
The presidency short list - losers need not apply - Letters - Opinion - smh.com.au - 28 Jan
Republic flagged again, but no one is saluting - Letters - Opinion - smh.com.au - 27 Jan
Living in fear, lost for words - Books - Entertainment - theage.com.au
Racism draped in flag - Opinion - smh.com.au
Proof of history's rum deal - Opinion - smh.com.au
Smart meters slash power bills - National - smh.com.au
Our golden soil is in danger, Jeffery warns - National - smh.com.au
The wrap up
Australia: state of fear - Opinion - theage.com.au
Nuclear Energy Plan Would Use Spent Fuel - washingtonpost.com
The Australia Day Dishonours List 2006 - National - smh.com.au
How's this for an idea?
The Australian republic must rise again - Editorial - Opinion - smh.com.au
If the people want their independence, it's their move - Opinion - smh.com.au
Shared values: the cement of our nation - Opinion - theage.com.au
Latest outfit flags a trend in patriotism - National - theage.com.au
New flag needed for SA: Democrats - Breaking News - National - Breaking News
A queen with a three-year reign? He'd vote for that - Letters - Opinion - smh.com.au
Nats warn Liberals will pay - National - theage.com.au
Better the distant queen than the dodgy mate - Opinion - theage.com.au
Spin detector tool will catch pollies when they waffle - Breaking - Technology
Sorry, mate, but Her Maj's got that gig - Opinion - smh.com.au
The Australian: Editorial: What republic? [January 23, 2006]
Power use surges near record - National - theage.com.au
Rove Offers Republicans A Battle Plan For Elections - washingtonpost.com
A whiff of snags and a republic - National - smh.com.au
GetUp! - Action - Mate for Head of State
The Advertiser: Natasha Stott Despoja: Keep up the Head of State debate, mate [16jan06]
The Australian: Hill to quit, clearing way for reshuffle [January 20, 2006]
Comment on Thinking beyond that coloured label
Drone
Loans Affair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fuel for thought: nuke debate heats up - Business - smh.com.au
The Australian: Uranium to China could go in nukes [January 18, 2006]
Uranium shares off to the gallops - Business - Business - theage.com.au
The Australian: Aaron Belkin: Ruling post-Saddam Iraq will still require an iron fist [January 18, 2006]
A mate for Head of State Day
Daily Flute > NSW ALP supports Ruddock ID card scheme
Flannery sets deadline to save world - Environment - Specials - smh.com.au
I'm a great believer in doubt. At least I think I am. - Heckler - Opinion
End of the world as we know it [not] - World - smh.com.au
Carbon Capture and Sequestration Technologies @ MIT
A power station in every home - National - smh.com.au
Climate Change Action: Carbon Capture and Storage: What's that about?
Canberra slashes solar power rebates - National - theage.com.au
Repressuring - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Quiggin > Blog Archive > Draft review of Mooney
Flush Fiscals following...
The neo-liberal hijack - Opinion - theage.com.au
Flag burner jailed - National - smh.com.au
Study looks at smart grids, appliances - Breaking - Technology - theage.com.au
Big business 'will do the right thing' - National - theage.com.au
The Australian: Nuclear power ecologically crucial: US [January 12, 2006]
Silly Post of the Month
Making societies more civil - Eva Cox - On Line Opinion
The outsourcing of evil - Opinion - theage.com.au
The Australian: Leslie Kemeny: New forum for a clean future [January 10, 2006]
$30m greenhouse store plan - Business - Business - theage.com.au
Macklin backs national service plan [NOT!] - National - theage.com.au
The Australian - Michael Costello: Done like a dinner on free trade deal
Howard's way - openDemocracy.net
CSIRO's voice being stifled, say staff
Intelligent design = "God of the gaps" at Larvatus Prodeo
Pharoz now in WordPress 2.0
About Pharoz
Tough on crime in the UK - Opinion - smh.com.au
Crisis-torn politics on the wild side - Michelle Grattan - Opinion
Creation, cultural wars and campus crusade - Online Opinion
A King's Court or a PARLIAMENT
BlahBlah
Finetuning a republic - Opinion - smh.com.au
Flatterese
The Australian: Ross Fitzgerald: Putting the free back into speech [December 29, 2005]
A new chapter in the death of the book - Opinion - smh.com.au
PM's Christian reflection - World - theage.com.au
Church sermon tells of Bethlehem's dark past - The Canberra Times
New Year's Day 2006 to be late - World - theage.com.au
Merry Christmas!
The Australian: Forces to relax entry rules [December 23, 2005]
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Critics on the wrong track over racism - Opinion - smh.com.au
Australian party mascots: any ideas?
New laws biggest Xmas threat: Beazley - Breaking News - National - Breaking News
If it wasn't such a serious topic...
Truthdig - An Atheist Manifesto
A symbol
In the public interest
Some ideas
Some changes
Anti-terror laws as part of the Culture Wars?
The rise of fascism as an easy insult - Opinion by Gerard Henderson- smh.com.au
The Australian: Steve Lewis: A role for true liberals [December 06, 2005]
Costello's welfare - Opinion - theage.com.au
Terror laws edge closer despite concerns - National - smh.com.au
After this week...
The Australian: Michael Kroger: Danger of misunderstanding the nature of aspiration [December 02, 2005]
If this be sedition, make the most of it - Crikey Daily email
Arts take hit in university culture wars - Opinion - theage.com.au
Time to slip the grip of our Windsor knot - Opinion - theage.com.au
The CIA uncovers a secret: how to look things up on the internet - Technology
Govt exploiting terrorism fears, Fraser says. 29/11/2005. ABC News Online
Human Rights Lecture by Malcolm Fraser
So many blogs
Australian Democrats Press Releases - Nuclear Energy Costly To Economy And Greenhouse
Australian Democrats Press Releases - Howard's Christmas Present a Humbug
Nelson calls for nuclear energy study - National - theage.com.au
Radio National: Boyer Lectures - 15/11/1998: Lecture 1: The Island, by David Malouf
Funny that - Arts - Entertainment - theage.com.au
Sedition laws may be ditched - The Nation - Breaking News 24/7 - NEWS.com.au
Logic behind the anti-terror laws
You can't quite believe everything in the paper, but...
The Pendulum
Lighter electricity storage?
Salon.com Books | Why myths still matter
N-dump set to get high-level waste - National - theage.com.au
His-story becomes Di-verse
NT nuclear waste dump sparks science debate. 21/11/2005. ABC News Online
Railroaded up the bulldust track - Opinion - smh.com.au - by Alan Ramsey
The Australian: Gregory Melleuish: Fascist label a cheap shot against liberalism [November 21, 2005]
Republican model 'critical' - National - theage.com.au
Uses of Blogs - Table of Contents | Snurblog
The Australian: Editorial: Censorship is wrong [November 19, 2005]
Crayon scribbles
The Australian: PM not for turning on a bill of rights [November 16, 2005]
The Australian: Editorial: Threats and furphies [November 15, 2005]
The Australian: Editorial: Threats and furphies [November 15, 2005]
Needin' traction
There is no threat to freedom of speech - Opinion - smh.com.au
The Australian: Editorial: Threats and furphies [November 15, 2005]
And only if you are lucky...
Senator Andrew Bartlett: Pre-Traumatic Stress
Eazy Peazy
Dalai Lama Gives Talk On Science
Fasten your seltbelt, there's political turbulence ahead - Opinion - smh.com.au
The Australian: Ruddock refuses to confirm source [November 13, 2005]
Memo threatens call-centre workers - National - theage.com.au
Imagine
The Australian: Conspiracy theorists fuel fire [November 12, 2005]
The Australian: Lion on road to republic [November 12, 2005]
Homeless to get a bed for Games - National - theage.com.au
Ruddock challenges terror law opponents - National - theage.com.au
The Canberra Times
Howard's 'wolf' whistle - Michelle Grattan - Opinion - theage.com.au
Raids disrupt 'imminent' attack - National - theage.com.au
Reserving the new Anti-terror laws for the Queen's pleasure
The Second Treatise of Civil Government, by John Locke (chapter19) - Of the Dissolution of Government.
The Second Treatise of Civil Government, by John Locke (chapter18) - Of Tyranny
2005 National Republican Lecture
The Reagan Defense
Beattie backs PM's decision to publicise terror threat. 07/11/2005. ABC News Online
The Australian: Unwilling witnesses to face jailing [October 20, 2005]
Ex-chief slams Libs as cruel, scary - National - theage.com.au
OnlineOpinion - Leslie Kemeny - Players in a safe[sic] nuclear tomorrow
Democrats Press Releases - Economic Double-Whammy Coming Up
And to crown it all - National - smh.com.au
Hill fanning terror fear: Beattie - National - theage.com.au
PM may act on calls for reshuffle - National - theage.com.au
Jumping the shark
Radical mosques could be banned - Top stories - Breaking News 24/7 - NEWS.com.au
ParlInfo Web - Workplace Relations Amendment (Work Choices) Bill 2005
Terrorism ripe
The Australian: Tony Fitzgerald: Unjust laws an abuse of power [November 04, 2005]
The Australian: Rude awakening [November 05, 2005]
Sorry, but Cinderella is a fairytale - Opinion - theage.com.au
Wolf!
'Poor bugger me' is not a valid response
Political Rights in a Control Order Regime
AgrSIO
The Australian: How they spotted terror suspects [November 04, 2005]
Its just too tempting
Anti-terror Act
I know nothing, I know nothing
AG veto on AFP Control Orders
Anti-terrorism Act 2005 - Funding outlawed organisations
Nazi tones in Howard's anti-terror laws: Fraser - Canberra Times
The little planet that bit back - Science - Specials - smh.com.au
OrkChoices
Terror threat just a coincidence: PM - National - theage.com.au
Down among the dead men
Australian Democrats Press Releases - Premiers Should Send PM's Terror Bills Packing
Australia's Parliament House
All Souls Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CSIRO overhauls research priorities - Canberra Times
The Australian: Steve Lewis: Beazley had no choice but to support anti-terror laws [November 01, 2005]
When at war, words can kill - Opinion - theage.com.au
Without answers, terror laws should be rejected - Hugh White - Opinion
PM faces pressure on terror law - National - theage.com.au
Sedition bill 'a threat to arts' - Arts - Entertainment - theage.com.au
Oh dear, what can we do...
The Australian: Blair warns of action against Iran [October 29, 2005]
The Australian: Editorial: Legal Protection [October 29, 2005]
Intelligent Design take 2
Emperor Howard - General - In Depth - theage.com.au
How the online world has redrawn the rules - Business - Business - theage.com.au
Grammatical gremlins at the irony bar
The Australian: Steven Clemons: Realists lambaste neo-cons [October 27, 2005]
Comment on Crikey article
Borders would close to stop bird flu: Abbott - National - smh.com.au
Centrelink breaches
The failure of the Bush Doctrine - Opinion - theage.com.au
Raided, but you couldn't read about it - National - theage.com.au
The Australian: States poised to approve terror laws [October 28, 2005]
Australian Anti-Terrorism Bill 2005 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Everything stops for the Melbourne Cup...
The Australian: It's a long war but we can win [October 27, 2005]
The Australian: Sit-down cash stops flowing [October 27, 2005]
Jumping the gun on terror - Opinion - by George Williams - theage.com.au
Australian Labor Party: Earth calling Ruddock: Terror laws need public scrutiny
The Australian: Half measures could thwart equity goals [October 26, 2005]
What to do about people who refuse help - Opinion - smh.com.au
Cartoon - Opinion - smh.com.au
Voters say yes to terror Australis - National - smh.com.au
Neo-liberal image
The Australian: Bush not a prototype [October 25, 2005]
Census 2006 and anti-terror intentions of Government
The Australian: Pragmatism key to ALP revival [October 25, 2005]
Anti-terror laws 'unconstitutional' alert - National - smh.com.au
Rudd wants time to review terror laws - National - theage.com.au
Freedom of movement between the States
History of South Africa in the apartheid era - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The agenda lurking in the shadows - Opinion - smh.com.au
Howard seeks compromise on shoot-to-kill - National - smh.com.au
The Australian: Nobel author sees parallel in terror laws [October 24, 2005]
Tanner warns against 'cowboy culture' - National - smh.com.au
Terror law action 'before Christmas' - War on Terror - Features - In Depth
Cornered - Opinion - theage.com.au
Balance of probabilities
Cartoon - Opinion - theage.com.au
Calls for scrutiny of anti-terrorism laws - National - smh.com.au
Justice on Ceiling
Howard says republic off the agenda - Breaking News - National - Breaking News
Shoot-to-kill
Margo Kingston's Webdiary: Multiculturalism does not breed terrorism
Taking freedoms for GRANTED
Lateline debate
The Australian: Qantas threat to export jobs [October 21, 2005]
Govt retaliating over bill leak: Stanhope. 21/10/2005. ABC News Online
Are we customers or citizens of a state?
Laws for a secret state without any safeguards - Opinion - smh.com.au
Don't call it 'shoot-to-kill', says Ruddock - National - theage.com.au
Electricity prices cut in Victoria - Business - Business - theage.com.au
The Australian: Peter Browne: Remember his record on refugees [October 19, 2005]
Its the wrong beach, damn it!
Typos
The Australian: Editorial: Terror the real risk [October 18, 2005]
Australian arrested over assassination - World - smh.com.au
China's secret uranium bid - National - theage.com.au
Australia to impose "draconian" anti-terror laws - Yahoo! News
Is this a form of torture?
Deflating terror's bubble - Michelle Grattan - Opinion - theage.com.au
Letters - Opinion - theage.com.au
Howard attacks ACT govt over anti-terror laws - National - theage.com.au
Stanhope puts laws on Net - Ruddock's removal order defied
IR changes spark dole cut fear - The Nation - Breaking News 24/7 - NEWS.com.au
The Australian: Mike Steketee: Grounds for dismissal [October 15, 2005]
The Australian: Terror laws carry jail term for 'ill will' [October 15, 2005]
One day Senate review of these anti-terror laws
Proposed terror laws released - War on Terror - Features - In Depth
Choices choices
Qantas helps fund Howard's IR campaign
Unsafe, unsound and unattainable - Business - Business - theage.com.au
PM gets personal: Beazley's got no ticker - National - smh.com.au
Outrage over 'bonuses' to deport asylum seekers - National - smh.com.au
A Howard 'kill' we didn't have to have - Opinion - theage.com.au
Farewell to freedom - Opinion - theage.com.au
The Australian: Beautiful set of numbers from a confessed Marx bitch [October 12, 2005]
workchoices.gov.au - A new workplace relations system
conCulture: Comic Book Culture
Culture wars
The Australian: Mike Nahan: These are not radical changes [October 11, 2005]
Opinion - theage.com.au
Bulletin - Power Plays: Laurie Oakes
Solon case not ministers' fault: top bureaucrat. 10/10/2005. ABC News Online
A vote for the right to do what I like - Opinion - theage.com.au
Ruddock says happy families on the cards - National - theage.com.au
Broad washes of watercolours
Social democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liberal democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Illiberal democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Australian: Michael Costello: ALP's path to reform and regeneration [October 07, 2005]
Seeing the Centre: the art of Albert Namatjira
God told me to invade, says Bush - Iraq - Features - In Depth - theage.com.au
What are these people fighting for?
The blunder behind all our bluster - Opinion - smh.com.au
Underplaying the threat of terrorism could be a fatal mistake - Opinion
Why I just had to resign from the Labor Party - Opinion - theage.com.au
Riddle of the Sphinx' Riddle
Beliefs and fears
If it's in the news, it must be true! - Opinion - theage.com.au
Boundary Conditions
It's the threat that serves well to explain our fear - Opinion - smh.com.au
Where to now?
That's all folks!
Terror regime under Ruddock
Beyond Right and Left - Comment
From Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad: Part 1
PM Doorstop Interview Perth - 29 September 2005
Dogwhistle politics
Who, me? Na...
George Williams argues Australia runs the risk of a series of overreactions with new anti-terrorism laws. - On Line Opinion - 28/9/2005
Ten reasons you shouldn't go into politics - Opinion - theage.com.au
Guardian Unlimited | Guardian daily comment | Suspicious behaviour on the tube
AFP 'won't cooperate' over Bali nine - World - theage.com.au
Bracks bids for SAS base - National - theage.com.au
Invasion of illegal fishing vessels feared - Top stories - Breaking News 24/7 - NEWS.com.au
Definition of terrorists 'broadened' - War on Terror - Features - In Depth
The Australian: Terror laws 'short-sighted' [September 27, 2005]
Terror laws target web chatter - Top stories - Breaking News 24/7 - NEWS.com.au
The Australian: Gareth Evans: No simple solution for extremists [September 27, 2005]
Interview with Catherine McGrath AM Programme, ABC Radio - 26 September 2005
Let's draw a line through a bill of rights - Opinion - smh.com.au
Beyond Right and Left
Welcome to Australia mate!
Corrigan fires up rocket launcher - Business - Business - smh.com.au
One point about Mark Latham
Latham's vitriol detracts from a valid critique - Editorial - Opinion
The Australian: Bleak forecast for dangerous ideology of meteorology [September 14, 2005]
The Australian: Cameron Stewart: Terror fact and fiction [September 17, 2005]
Australia's robust democracy...
Policing and/or intelligence
Politics is killing off our mateship - Opinion - theage.com.au
How awful is this threat? - Hugh White - Opinion - theage.com.au
America used terror to mask its real aims - Opinion - theage.com.au
Some old Webdiary articles
One year on from going public
Wattle be the best republican strategy? - National - theage.com.au
The Australian: Parrots respectfully differ [August 31, 2005]
The task of countering the enemy within - Opinion - smh.com.au
Ruddock plans expanded anti-terror laws - World - theage.com.au
Australian Labor Party: VSU - Revenge of the Nerds
Terror fears prompt citizenship crackdown - War on Terror - Features - In Depth
The Australian: Security chaos on wharves [August 26, 2005]
The Australian: Pinning the tail on donkey of Good Aussie Values [August 26, 2005]
The Australian: Editorial: Back from the fringe [August 25, 2005]
The Australian: Howard: I'll cut top tax rate [August 26, 2005]
A Jekyll-and-Hyde just waiting in the wings - Opinion - smh.com.au
Speak up, Mr Howard - Opinion - theage.com.au
Revive Australia, the idea - Opinion - theage.com.au
Online opinion - Why Christianity's particularity is better than John Lennon's universalism - by Peter Sellick
Choice or Voice?
The Howard history of Australia - Opinion - theage.com.au
The Australian: In Howard's image [August 20, 2005]
The Australian: Cut & paste: Howard as a control freak [August 19, 2005]
Values thrive where liberal democratic Institutions are strong
American Prospect Online - ViewWeb - The Right Fight
Westminster traditions are also a matter of honour
Egalitarian Republic
Joyce 'happy' with $3bn Telstra package - Business - Business - theage.com.au
Howard's take on collective workplace agreements
Bill-blocking senator puts wind up PM - National - smh.com.au
Nuclear power only natural, says Nelson - National - smh.com.au
So
The Australian: Bill of rights full of risks [August 10, 2005]
The Australian: Ideas will be crucial to victory [August 10, 2005]
Our role in limiting nuclear proliferation? - Opinion - theage.com.au
The Australian: Labor in line with govt on terror laws [August 07, 2005]
The Australian: 'Shared values' push for migrants [August 06, 2005]
The Australian: How the West was one [August 06, 2005]
Street sirens will warn of city attack - National - smh.com.au
Terror laws 'will come at a cost' - National - theage.com.au
New nuclear reactors 'spread terror risk' - National - smh.com.au
Terror redefines our freedom - National - smh.com.au
The Australian: Phillip Adams - The serious side of jokes [August 02, 2005]
The clash of ignorance - Opinion - theage.com.au
Prime Minister's PRESS CONFERENCE PARLIAMENT HOUSE, CANBERRA - 05 August 2005
Empower police to fight insurgents, says Beazley - National - smh.com.au
The Australian: Cut and paste: At last, the tide is turning in the nation's culture wars [August 05, 2005]
Libs' founding mothers had real political punch - Opinion - theage.com.au
Margo Kingston's Webdiary - smh.com.au - Costello, is it time?
NT nuclear dump site row intensifies. 04/08/2005. ABC News Online
Martin snubs Minister over uranium mining row. 04/08/2005. ABC News Online
Cyber-terrorists copying hackers: US - Breaking - Technology - theage.com.au
EU-style integration awaits Israel, says analyst - World - smh.com.au
Young Libs attack gender equality and Petro Georgiou - National - theage.com.au
War in Iraq raised terror risk, say 66% - National - theage.com.au
Bush Sidesteps Senate, Installs Bolton as U.N. Envoy - washingtonpost.com
The Australian: Hardline security a UN right [July 26, 2005]
The Australian: Bob Catley: The ALP needs to become a more liberal party [August 01, 2005]
The Australian: Anthony Albanese: New deal on climate off target [August 01, 2005]
The Australian: Let's face facts, Europe's being run by cowards [August 01, 2005]
An interesting week
Hopes new law will be a gangbuster - Crime & Corruption - Features - In Depth
canberra.yourguide - When symbolism matters more than substance
FBI Faulted on Unreviewed Wiretap Recordings - washingtonpost.com
Retiring Carr a Labor longshot - National - theage.com.au
Larvatus Prodeo » Pope Benedict and Islam
Telstra admits it can't sustain bush services - Business - Business
Climate change deal under attack - National - theage.com.au
Just to make it obvious...
Reality of war rewrites the script - Opinion - smh.com.au
Baked Beans with toast
The Australian: India deal a nuclear meltdown [July 25, 2005]
A step too far for deadened lives - Opinion - smh.com.au
Muslim first, Australian second, so leave us alone - National - smh.com.au
Big parties, big money - Opinion - theage.com.au
Uncertainties Slow Push for Nuclear Plants - washingtonpost.com
Is this the smoke machines switched to overdrive?
No new momentum in republic debate - Breaking News - National - Breaking News
The Australian: Cracks in the melting pot [July 23, 2005]
Schneier on Security: Profiling
To investigate or to cut and paste
Initial response to the Palmer Report
A New Nuclear Era - Editorial - 20 July - washingtonpost.com
Asylum in Australia - Editorial - 21 July - washingtonpost.com
Spy contracts up for grabs: report - Breaking News - Business - Breaking News
The Australian: Not so smart cards [July 21, 2005]
7.30 Report - 20/07/2005: US misread motivation of suicide bombers
The Australian: This is no flagging war [July 20, 2005]
The Australian: Economics the key to Opposition victory [July 20, 2005]
Guardian Unlimited Sport | Special reports | The Ashes: Keep politicians out of sport, ban Howard at Lord's
RFIDs: Overview
The Australian: Medicare 'smart card' an ID blueprint [July 19, 2005]
PM plays terror card - War on Terror - Features - In Depth - theage.com.au
Earth needs a climate of change - Opinion - smh.com.au
The Australian: Chris Puplick: Trouble on the cards [July 18, 2005]
The Australian: Telstra's plea for free hand [July 18, 2005]
Nuclear power stations run with all the care of the coal mining industry
More ministers support ID cards - National - theage.com.au
RFID Journal - RFID Consumer Applications and Benefits
Index to this blog
Testing but timely IDea - Michelle Grattan - Opinion - theage.com.au
The Australian: Brad Norington: Labor is ultimate IR target [July 16, 2005]
Ruddock backs ID card review - National - theage.com.au
PM's force enters the fray - National - theage.com.au
The Australian: Editorial: Do we want Big Brother watching us? [July 16, 2005]
Grapeshot politics
The Australian: P. P. McGuinness: Howard's done no wrong [July 15, 2005]
Googling for the word 'and'
Three NT sites identified for nuke waste - Breaking News - National - Breaking News
Let's not compromise the rule of law - Opinion - theage.com.au
What is really irking the radical Islamists? - Opinion - theage.com.au
The Australian: Editorial: Taking on the Taliban [July 14, 2005]
Nuclear power | The shape of things to come? | Economist.com
IR agenda spells end of union clout, says minister. 13/07/2005. ABC News Online
National databases to be integrated - Breaking - Technology - theage.com.au
Costello Transcript - Industrial Relations Reform - Interview with Tracey Grimshaw, Today Show [13/07/2005]
The Australian: Editorial: This is a war that is not of our making [July 13, 2005]
Howard's Address to the Sydney Institute Workplace Relations Reform: The Next Logical Step Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney - 11 July 2005
Australia Talks Back on RN today
Nuke industry articles in AFR
PM unaware Australia could take over in southern Iraq - World - smh.com.au
This is no way to wage the war on terror - Opinion - theage.com.au
Archbishop unbowed on IR opposition - National - theage.com.au
The Oz Politics Blog » Galaxy poll on industrial relations
Senator Andrew Bartlett: Govt Workplace Relations advertisements - stealing the public’s money
The Australian: Howard on the warpath [July 09, 2005]
Immigration head departs in wake of report - National - smh.com.au
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Discovery takes on the challenge
Facing Terror After London - New York Times
The Australian: Editorial: Standing firm in the face of terror [July 09, 2005]
Get used to it - it's the new norm - Opinion - theage.com.au
Bang go theories of pop economics - Opinion - smh.com.au
The Spirit of Things: 3 July 2005 - Do You Know Where You Are Going?
Canberra Times - John Warhurst - Pentecostal churches still have very little political influence
The Australian: Editorial: Full steam ahead to full employment [July 08, 2005]
Labor needs soul to win conservative hearts - Opinion - smh.com.au
The Australian way - Don Edgar - Opinion - theage.com.au
Economists are the priests of our time - Kenneth Davidson - Opinion
Nuclear Dinosaur - washingtonpost.com - opinion
The Australian: Labor's God Squad [July 06, 2005]
Democrats offer carrot on industrial relations - National - smh.com.au
United they'll stand and let chance go by - Opinion - smh.com.au
The Australian: Editorial: Selling change now necessary [July 06, 2005]
Politics and religion
The Australian: US set to face climate reality [July 04, 2005]
Labor targets the religious vote | The Nation | Breaking News 24/7 - NEWS.com.au (04-07-2005)
Imposing monolith crumbles in a minute
The Australian: Christopher Pearson: Union's telling swipe at Labor [July 02, 2005]
Top option stagnates in the pipeline while Carr rides the wrong flow - Opinion
How the Fourth of July story defines American spirit - Opinion - theage.com.au
Bush rejects Kyoto-style climate deal - World - theage.com.au
The Australian: Quest for a winning way [July 02, 2005]
UIC - Frequently-Asked Questions
Dodgy utilitarian pro-nuclear point
Margo Kingston's Webdiary - smh.com.au - Nuclear Yes Case - part 4
Margo Kingston's Webdiary - smh.com.au - Nuclear YES Case - part 3
Margo Kingston's Webdiary - smh.com.au - Nuclear YES Case - part 2
Letters to the Editor - Opinion - smh.com.au 2 July 2005 - Unions
Phantom Menace
Margo Kingston's Webdiary - smh.com.au - Nuclear YES Case
It's time Labor got a grip on itself - Opinion - smh.com.au
Review: The Copernican Constitution by David Latimer
Margo Kingston's Webdiary - smh.com.au - The power of Latham's ghost
canberra.yourguide - CSIRO staff deplore closing of labs
Margo Kingston's Webdiary - smh.com.au - John Faulkner's speech at the 'Loner' book launch
The New Right's ultimate victory - Opinion - smh.com.au
Nuclear Confusion - Australian Financial Review - 24 June 2005
Margo Kingston's Webdiary - smh.com.au- Should Australia go nuclear - the Yes Case
Margo Kingston's Webdiary - smh.com.au- Should Australia go Nuclear - The NO Case
Letters - Opinion - theage.com.au
ASIO raids have Carr's full support - National - smh.com.au
Left intelligentsia misses right turn - Opinion - smh.com.au
Revived plutonium project stirs debate - World - smh.com.au
Financial Censorship
Fission expedition - National - theage.com.au
The Australian: Liberals snipe over Costello [June 28, 2005]
Don't play power games with our lives - Opinion - theage.com.au
MPs to examine nuclear power - National - theage.com.au
Disappearing accountability act
Post
Finish line nowhere in view for Howard - National - smh.com.au
Well are we supposed to feign surprise?
Sign here. You have no idea - Opinion - smh.com.au
Lost Energy - Editorial- washintonpost.com
In an ideas world - Employment News - www.smh.com.au
Insiders - 26/06/2005: Combet prepares for IR action
In the US, a slow return to political favour - World - smh.com.au
How do you get through to these people?
Renewable Energy Development Initiative (REDI)
PM says he still has plenty of puff - National - smh.com.au
Coal-fired plant could be delayed - National - smh.com.au
Bush calls for more nuclear plants - World - theage.com.au
The new nuclear age - General - In Depth - theage.com.au
NZ sport greats want flag changed - World - theage.com.au
Moon Seen As Nuclear Waste Repository
Restarting a Reactor With a Flawed Part - The New York Times> Search> Abstract
Few Differences for New Nuclear Plants - washingtonpost.com
Panel Nixes Interim Nuclear Waste Storage - washingtonpost.com
Cool, but the cost is through the roof - National - smh.com.au
Go for it, Bush tells nuclear industry - World - smh.com.au
Home Page [Labor First]
John Quiggin - Blog Archive - Ferguson out, Tanner in
Howard vows 'modest, humble' government - National - theage.com.au
Speaking out - Livewire - Technology - theage.com.au
Cutting the baby in half
Trujillo casts net | Top stories | Breaking News 24/7 - NEWS.com.au (22-06-2005)
Letters to the Editor - theage.com.au - 21 June 2005
Coal, nuclear and solar
Solar power and base-load question
Howard sells Liberals as party of ideas | The Nation | Breaking News 24/7 - NEWS.com.au (20-06-2005)
Why are we so afraid of the N-word? - Opinion - theage.com.au
Nuclear Power probably 20 years away?
GSL Contracts and Services
Popular, yes - but is it moral? - Opinion - theage.com.au
chilout : children out of detention
The Australian: Michael Costello: Opposition should shift its focus to the electorate [June 17, 2005]
Canberra set on China uranium deal - Business - Business - theage.com.au
Left and Right: Centre and just-out-there
Rebel MPs 'behaving like political terrorists' - National - smh.com.au
The Australian: The threat we won't discuss [June 15, 2005]
King John
The Australian: Nuclear power not the way, says Greenpeace [June 14, 2005]
Just how deep is the US-Australia love-in? - Opinion - theage.com.au
Blogging, flash mobs and a new kind of media
Governator's smart plan gives power to the people - National - smh.com.au
The Age: MalContent - Searching for Sol Archives
Why going nuclear is a powerful solution - Opinion - theage.com.au
The nuclear power option - expensive, ineffective and unnecessary - Opinion
It's time to break out - Shaun Carney - Opinion - theage.com.au
Nuclear power is not the way - Opinion - theage.com.au
synrocANSTO --leaders in waste forms chemistry
Howard welcomes new debate on nuclear power - National - theage.com.au
Doggedness puts the PM on top - Opinion - smh.com.au
Alice in Wonderland: Neology
The Australian: Carr forced to warm to nuclear option [June 04, 2005]
The Australian: Editorial: Carr right to kick-start a power debate [June 04, 2005]
A whole lot of hot air
The Australian: Editorial: Reconciliation is now about radical ideas [May 31, 2005]
IR Reform and Banks
Two Americas
King of the chook shed
The right is too cosy for comfort - Opinion - smh.com.au
The Australian: Editorial: Crunch time in Uzbekistan [May 23, 2005]
Torture
Two different moral codes
Two different simple models
This looks like more nonsense
The borrowing binge consuming our future - Tim Colebatch - Opinion
The Australian: Editorial: Budget must be a base for more reforms [May 14, 2005]
Mischievious wordplay
Faces in the street
Catholic Indulgences, the Protestant work ethic and fairy floss ethics
Fundamentalism and politics
Lining up for a goal - even if I may be too far out
The Australian: PM needs some goals [May 07, 2005]
Senator Andrew Bartlett: The Forgotten Dilemma in Iraq - what future for the Kurds
Breach of contract Mr Howard?
'Howard, who has a keen sense of mischief...'
Authoritarian politics
Religion and politics - yet again
Dictatorship of Relativism
Consumers and citizens
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