Gosh there is an unusual amount of noteworthy political commentary in the papers today:
1. News Limited is no doubt disappointed that it didn’t persuade the public with its “Coalition for government” post election campaign. Shanahan has to sheepishly concede that Newspoll indicates a large majority of voters approve of the independents going for Labor.
2. Niki Savva usually provides fair commentary (not that I agree with all of it), and today she makes some recommendations to Tony Abbott about cutting dead wood, and reinstating Turnbull to finance. Fair enough, but as far as I’m concerned, there’s a hell of a lot of dead wood to be pruned.
3. Michael Stutchbury explains why a carbon tax is a better idea than all the mixed direct action steps that Labor has imposed (and more of which we would have had under Liberals.) This makes sense, and again shows how bad an idea it was for Abbott to promise to never introduce any carbon pricing. If he doesn’t change that line, it’s hard to see why he should ever be seen to have economic credibility.
4. Meanwhile, over at Fairfax, Maxine McKew writes an article that promotes a higher density, more populous, Sydney on environmental and economic grounds, and in doing so shows some smarts which she failed to do while she was an MP. Too late now, Maxine.
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