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Political Futures: Are Conservative Political Fusions in the Public Interest of Regional Australians?

May 24, 2025 AIMN Editorial 3

More from the series of political futures series from Denis Bright As a response to the crisis in Australia’s conservative leadership, high profile commentators have called for the return of enhanced policy fusions between the […]

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Political Futures: Time to Ditch Vacuous Narcissistic Promo Politics

May 10, 2025 AIMN Editorial 6

More from the series of political futures from Denis Bright After countless risky episodes during the recent election campaign, Australians warmed to the need for continuity in Labor’s commitment to a sustainable and caring social […]

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