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Gun-shy government stays away from statues


The statues of John Curtin and Ben Chifley in the parliamentary triangle.
“Those of us fretting about having foisted on us yet another statue of some boring, old, white geezer should relax. It is extremely unlikely to happen in our lifetimes,” writes JON STANHOPE in a brilliant column about… statues. 
I HAVE followed with interest and a sense of deja vu recent commentary about the commissioning of statues of former Prime Ministers.
Jon Stanhope.
The latest debate was kicked off by the installation late last year of a statue of Black Jack McEwen in the Parliamentary Triangle.
McEwen was prime minister for three weeks following the death of Harold Holt. He was at the time deputy PM and leader of the Country Party and certainly, for a couple of decades before that, one of the most powerful and influential politicians in Australia. ....

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View from The Hill: Coal push from Nationals is a challenge for Scott Morrison


Nationals who attend Thursday’s memorial service in Tweed Heads for Doug Anthony, who died last month aged 90, may muse on the contrast between the state of their party when he led it and now.
Anthony took over the then Country party from the legendary John McEwen in 1971; he served as deputy prime minister under John Gorton (briefly), William McMahon, and throughout the Fraser government.
He held the powerful trade portfolio, now out of the Nationals’ hands.
Most importantly, the junior Coalition partner in those days had not just a strong leader effective at juggling his party’s interests with those of the joint team, but an extremely forceful troika – including heavy hitters Ian Sinclair and Peter Nixon – in the upper reaches of government. The party was also united. ....

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