If regulation is good enough for professionals, it’s good enough for politicians Thursday March 24, 2022 By Peter Strong Editors' Picks Self-regulation (such as professional codes of conduct) and formal regulation exist for professionals – so why not the same for politicians?…
What to say if confronted by a protester Thursday February 10, 2022 By Chris Johnson Australian Capital Territory Ever thought about what you might do or say if you, a hard-working public servant, encountered a protester wanting to engage while you were walking…
Craig Kelly’s unsolicited vaccine texts draw ire of TGA Friday September 17, 2021 By Melissa Coade Federal The TGA announced on Wednesday that legal letters were sent to Kelly over the unsolicited texts, which reached thousands of Australians.
Premium Columnists Are politicians’ social media posts legitimate contributions to parliamentary debate? Wednesday August 25, 2021 By Tom Ravlic Australian Capital Territory Should social media platforms be removing speeches that could be seen as a historical record of contributions to parliament?…
Craig Kelly quits Liberals to speak ‘fearlessly’ about unproven COVID-19 treatments Tuesday February 23, 2021 By Shannon Jenkins Federal In his resignation letter, Kelly wrote that his goal has been to "save lives" by ensuring Australians "were not denied access to medical treatments if…
Australians want Morrison to publicly call out Craig Kelly and Trump, think tank finds Tuesday January 19, 2021 By Shannon Jenkins Federal Most Australians think Prime Minister Scott Morrison has a duty to publicly denounce colleagues who post misinformation online.