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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Peter Dutton's refugee comments

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton’s incendiary remarks about refugees may resonate electorally. But, as Michelle Grattan explains, they will also come at a cost.

University of Canberra acting vice-chancellor Frances Shannon and Michelle Grattan discuss the impact of Dutton’s comments on Australia’s international reputation, the...

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Catholic bishops speak out – but is anyone listening?

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor
imageWith attendance at mass continuing to flag, the Catholic bishops' influence has waned with it.Shutterstock

As is their custom, the Australian Catholic bishops have issued a statement on the federal election, outlining the issues they see as important. “A Vote For The Voiceless” names 10 issues, from refugees and asylum seekers to the...

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