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‘A blood sport feigning as government’: what the ABC’s Nemesis taught us about a decade of Coalition rule

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

For God’s sake let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories of the death of kings.

Key Points: 
  • For God’s sake let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories of the death of kings.
  • The latest instalment, Nemesis, dealing with the Abbott-Turnbull-Morrison years, is the fourth of these series since the pioneering Labor in Power screened in 1993 chronicling the Hawke-Keating era.
  • The Howard Years (2008) and The Killing Season (2015) followed examining respectively the Howard and Rudd-Gillard governments.
  • By contrast, The Killing Season and Nemesis focus predominantly on the leadership wars that blighted Australian politics between 2007 and 2022.
  • The most striking takeaway from Nemesis is that the Coalition’s decade in office from 2013 to 2022 was a time of abject irresponsibility.

The Abbott years

  • It was a catalogue of swingeing cuts and broken promises (Abbott had pledged no cuts to health or education during the 2013 election campaign).
  • The Abbott government never really recovered.
  • Chastened by that result, Abbott then caused incredulity among colleagues by proclaiming that “good government begins today”.
  • According to Turnbull, Abbott did not welcome the approach, telling him “to fuck off”.

The Turnbull years

  • The public were relieved to see the back of Abbott and welcomed enthusiastically the ostensibly progressive Turnbull.
  • Attorney-general in the government, George Brandis, refers to the Faustian bargain Turnbull had made to win the prime ministership.
  • Dutton, the right-wing hard man who Turnbull scathingly describes as “a thug”, challenged for the leadership, losing relatively narrowly.
  • A revelation about events during that febrile week is that Turnbull considered heading off his opponents by calling an election.
  • The episode ends with Turnbull offering another pungent character assessment, this time of his successor: “duplicitous”.

The Morrison years

  • It errs towards generosity to Morrison, not fully capturing why his leadership became a byword for inauthenticity, a prime minister whose obsession with the theatre of politics consistently trumped substance.
  • The episode recalls many of the notorious statements made by Morrison, which by suggesting he was evading responsibility, was a bully or lacked empathy corroded his public image, especially among women voters.
  • Asked about the comments, Morrison admits to poor choices of words.
  • Nemesis shows that the COVID pandemic was both a blessing and curse for the Morrison government.
  • Morrison then expended dwindling political capital by fruitlessly pursuing religious rights protections, causing ructions with Liberal moderates.
  • We are left with the suspicion that once again Morrison is bending the truth.

A decade of banality and pettiness

  • Participants in the documentary draw on classical allusions in making sense of the chaos.
  • We are told, for instance, that the leadership feud between Abbott and Turnbull was Shakespearean.
  • Yet what Nemesis exposes is the banality of these events and the pettiness of the actors.
  • The post-Menzies Liberal triumvirate of Harold Holt, John Gorton and William McMahon were respectively overwhelmed by the office, reckless and pygmy like.


Paul Strangio received funding from the Australian Research Council in the past.

Australia Ecommerce Market Databook 2023: 100+ KPIs on Shopping, Travel, Food Service, Media & Entertainment, Technology - Forecasts to 2027 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, January 26, 2024

Ecommerce market in Australia is expected to grow by 7.84% on annual basis to reach US$53.2 billion in 2023.

Key Points: 
  • Ecommerce market in Australia is expected to grow by 7.84% on annual basis to reach US$53.2 billion in 2023.
  • The Ecommerce gross merchandise value in the country will increase from US$49.4 billion in 2022 to reach US$68.8 billion by 2027.
  • Australia recorded a significant surge in online shopping after the global pandemic outbreak and the trend further accelerated in H1 2022.
  • The last 12 months have been a difficult period for food and grocery delivery platforms in Australia.

Australia Ecommerce Market Databook 2023: Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) will Increase from $49.4 Billion in 2022 to Reach $68.8 Billion by 2027

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Thursday, January 25, 2024

Ecommerce market in Australia is expected to grow by 7.84% on annual basis to reach US$53.2 billion in 2023.

Key Points: 
  • Ecommerce market in Australia is expected to grow by 7.84% on annual basis to reach US$53.2 billion in 2023.
  • The Ecommerce gross merchandise value in the country will increase from US$49.4 billion in 2022 to reach US$68.8 billion by 2027.
  • Australia recorded a significant surge in online shopping after the global pandemic outbreak and the trend further accelerated in H1 2022.
  • The partnership will enable HealthyLife to access warehouse assets offered by SuperPharmacy, and in turn, will provide Ecommerce services and platforms.

Senate estimates and inquiries: what are they, what’s the difference, and why do we have them?

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Sunday, January 7, 2024

In recent times, we’ve seen plenty of big news stories emerge from senate inquiries and estimates hearings.

Key Points: 
  • In recent times, we’ve seen plenty of big news stories emerge from senate inquiries and estimates hearings.
  • Estimates hearings have, if anything, been even more sensational.
  • Earlier in the year, former Reserve Bank of Australia governor Philip Lowe copped a grilling over inflation and rising rents.

The history of senates

  • This is because senates and “upper houses” in parliamentary systems have traditionally been dominated by older representatives of the establishment.
  • Traditionalists were recently scandalised by the idea of relaxing the dress code to allow hoodies in the chamber.
  • This is why senates and other “upper houses” around the world typically have the power to review and amend legislation passed by their colleagues in the “lower house”.

The importance of committees


Even when it is not debating bills in the chamber, the Australian senate continues to play this role in our democracy by scrutinising government business in its committees. These committees conduct their own hearings, investigations and inquiries. Broadly speaking, and with some exceptions, there are three types of senate committee:
standing committees, which serve for the full length of the parliament
select committees, which serve for shorter periods and investigate specific issues
joint committees, which have members from both the senate and the House of Representatives.
There are eight standing committees in the Australian Senate. Each covers different broad areas of policy (like economics or education), and conducts estimates hearings in its area.

So what are senate estimates?

  • According to senate standing orders, estimates hearings are committee proceedings in which senators may “ask for explanations from ministers in the senate, or officers, relating to items of proposed expenditure”.
  • After the budget is handed down in May, senior officials and ministers must front up to standing committees to answer questions about estimates (hence the name) of their expenditure for the coming year.
  • But they’re just as likely to be squabbles between opposing politicians (who could forget this testy exchange, for example).

What about senate inquiries?

  • The other thing to know about senate inquiries is that while they’re not always high profile, there are a lot of them.
  • The senate may only sit for 60-odd days a year, but this doesn’t mean senators get an easy ride.
  • Read more:
    Question Time reforms are worthy but won't solve the problem of a broken political culture

    There are 52 senate inquiries happening right now.

  • But if senate estimates and inquiries go the way of rowdy question time, the upper house’s ability to provide effective and diligent scrutiny will suffer.


Lachlan Johnson does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

ISG Women in Digital Award Winners Named for Asia Pacific and India

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Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Information Services Group ( ISG ) (Nasdaq: III ), a leading global technology research and advisory firm, today announced the winners of the first ISG Women in Digital Awards program for the Asia Pacific region, including India, recognizing women and their achievements in the digital world.

Key Points: 
  • Information Services Group ( ISG ) (Nasdaq: III ), a leading global technology research and advisory firm, today announced the winners of the first ISG Women in Digital Awards program for the Asia Pacific region, including India, recognizing women and their achievements in the digital world.
  • “In our inaugural year for Asia Pacific and India, the ISG Women in Digital Awards program received more than one hundred nominations of exceptional women who are changing the face of the digital economy in this region,” said Scott Bertsch, ISG partner and regional leader, ISG Asia Pacific, and executive sponsor of ISG Women in Digital in Asia Pacific.
  • “Women are breaking barriers and making lasting, positive changes in digital and technology leadership roles,” said Kimberly Tobias, ISG director and head of the ISG Women in Digital program.
  • For more information about the ISG Women in Digital Awards, contact ISG .

nShift: 43% of retailers struggle with cross-border delivery challenges

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Tuesday, September 19, 2023

LONDON, Sept. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Global retail spend has reached record levels. Expanding to further-afield markets represents a huge ecommerce growth opportunity.  But some 42.6% of businesses describe getting parcels to international customers on time as their biggest cross-border challenge.[1] 

Key Points: 
  • [1]
    nShift, the global leader in parcel delivery management software and APG eCommerce Solutions have teamed up to help online retailers and webshops overcome cross-border challenges and deliver for their customers.
  • [4]
    Yet considerable logistical difficulties stand in the way of retailers looking to tap into these opportunities.
  • APG's services are available to retailers, webshops and retailers through the nShift carrier library.
  • Together, we empower retailers to confidently deliver for their customers, bridging geographical gaps and fostering a positive brand impression."

Word games, wit and the pleasure of annoying people: a daughter's memoir sheds new light on the notoriously private John Clarke

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Wednesday, August 30, 2023

I love him!” Trying to go along with it, Lorin replied, “I love him too”.

Key Points: 
  • I love him!” Trying to go along with it, Lorin replied, “I love him too”.
  • The woman looked at her sharply and Lorin thought she was about to be admonished for her dark humour.
  • Growing up with John Clarke – Lorin Clarke (Text) I know what she means.
  • He then discovered numerous well-known poets had mythical antipodean counterparts such as Fifteen Bobsworth Longfellow, Sylvia Blath and R.A.C.V.
  • More importantly, though, the decision not to impersonate the subjects prompted the audience to focus on what they were actually saying.
  • “Dad knew the names of the woman at the next counter’s kids” and asked about them every time he went in.

Letters and leckies

    • They had a father whose work meant he was around a lot and was every bit as funny as you might imagine.
    • A “leckie” was “the process whereby a (usually male parental) person holds court on a topic for an extended period” while “the Abe” was the ABC.
    • No one in the family ever said the sea was cold, opting instead for James Joyce’s “snotgreen” or “scrotum tightening sea”.
    • They wrote each other letters deploying a range of argots.
    • The council explained that since he could not prove that he did not receive the letters, there was nothing the council could do about that.
    • The council explained that since he could not prove that he did not receive the letters, there was nothing the council could do about that.

Father and son

    • What Lorin also sheds light on is the unhappiness her father experienced as a young child after his parents’ acrimonious divorce.
    • John’s father, Ted, appeared for no good reason to blame his elder child (John had a younger sister, Anna) for his unhappy marriage and tormented him psychologically as he grew up.
    • Ted’s politics were deeply conservative and he presented himself as a “posh British gentleman” even though his son later discovered he was actually “the bastard son of a socialist single mother in Ulster”, Ireland.
    • Her “conflict-avoidant” father didn’t think he’d invented the character to annoy his father, but John did admit, once, that he liked annoying certain people, “because if they didn’t like it, it was a sure sign it was working”.
    • Late in life, though, father and son reconciled.

Strong political leaders are electoral gold – but the trick is in them knowing when to stand down

Retrieved on: 
Monday, August 28, 2023

The photographs and their hostile treatment in The Daily Telegraph the next day by journalist Alan Reid were damaging.

Key Points: 
  • The photographs and their hostile treatment in The Daily Telegraph the next day by journalist Alan Reid were damaging.
  • Reid decried Calwell’s “night watch” as “a sad commentary on the decline in status of Labor’s parliamentary leadership”.
  • Leaders of the major parties invariably attempt to project strength, insight and control.
  • Just weeks before the 2007 election campaign, Labor’s Kevin Rudd unilaterally decreed that he alone would appoint his ministry, rather than the caucus.
  • In other words, the shift of power from party members and cabinets to leaders exercising unfettered authority from the top.
  • Yet he surrendered the WA premiership earlier this year, having led Labor to its most electorally dominant position in its history.
  • Mostly, though, leaders have to be endured long past their popular high-water mark, because, well, they’re irreplaceable.

GPS Track Introduces Innovative One-Time Fee Solution for Vehicle GPS Tracking Without Annual Charges

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Monday, April 24, 2023

MOUNT EVELYN, Australia , April 24, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- GPS Track is excited to announce its innovative approach to GPS tracking technology that provides customers with a one-time fee solution. Unlike other GPS tracker companies that charge annual fees for their software and app services, GPS Track has taken the initiative to purchase third-party software and apps on behalf of all customers, saving them from paying annual fees ranging from $40 to $200.

Key Points: 
  • MOUNT EVELYN, Australia , April 24, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- GPS Track is excited to announce its innovative approach to GPS tracking technology that provides customers with a one-time fee solution.
  • The GPS Track team recognized the need for a cost-effective, reliable GPS tracker that eliminates the hassle of annual fees.
  • With GPS Track's one-time fee solution, customers can rest easy knowing they are receiving a reliable and affordable GPS tracking solution for their vehicles.
  • GPS Track is excited to announce its innovative approach to GPS tracking technology that provides customers with a one-time fee solution.

Australia B2C Ecommerce Market Opportunities Databook - 100+ KPIs on Ecommerce Verticals, Key Players, Sales Channel Analysis, Payment Instrument, Consumer Demographics - Q1 2023 Update - ResearchAndMarkets.com

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, February 23, 2023

The "Australia B2C Ecommerce Market Opportunities Databook - 100+ KPIs on Ecommerce Verticals (Shopping, Travel, Food Service, Media & Entertainment, Technology), Market Share by Key Players, Sales Channel Analysis, Payment Instrument, Consumer Demographics - Q1 2023 Update" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Key Points: 
  • The "Australia B2C Ecommerce Market Opportunities Databook - 100+ KPIs on Ecommerce Verticals (Shopping, Travel, Food Service, Media & Entertainment, Technology), Market Share by Key Players, Sales Channel Analysis, Payment Instrument, Consumer Demographics - Q1 2023 Update" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • According to the publisher, B2C Ecommerce market in Australia is expected to grow by 7.84% on annual basis to reach US$53.2 billion in 2023.
  • This report provides a detailed data centric analysis of B2C ecommerce market dynamics, covering over 100 KPIs in Australia.
  • It provides market share by key players across key verticals along with sales channels (Platform to Consumer, Direct to Consumer, Consumer to Consumer).