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Mid-range swing a good result for Turnbull in Canning

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAndrew Hastie holding a press conference at a polling station on election day.Richard Wainwright/AAP

The Liberals' dumping of Tony Abbott in favour of Malcolm Turnbull appears to have helped contain the swing to give the government an easy win in the Canning byelection.

A contest that started as politically charged ended as something of a damp...

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Ray Hadley mauls Scott Morrison – but no hard feelings

  • Written by The Conversation
imageScott Morrison, through glass in a radio booth, during his interview with Ray Hadley.Lukas Coch/AAP

Shock jock Ray Hadley and minister Scott Morrison enjoy a mutually useful, cosy relationship. Their regular on-air chats beam to a large audience; Morrison gets his message out via a sympathetic presenter.

But Friday was something else. A feral Hadley...

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