John Howard
Well, John Howard is approaching 10 years as Prime Minister, and the broadsheets are starting to discuss the political legacy of a man who is yet to determine when it is that he will step down as PM. Within the Fairfax papers it's going to be a week long 'celebration', it seems.
Monday
Ten years up, Howard on a high
A lasting impression
What people say about John Howard
Even PM's supporters don't totally agree
Our new mean streak
A meaner country, and a good job too
Howard hits out at 'jihad' Muslims
Tuesday
He's in a win-win situation
How a lack of charisma helped the PM to seduce us
Following Howard's way to victory
Costello claims credit for good times
Wednesday
Getting the model right
A party more solid, not so the nation
Saturday
Happy John
For one night, the life of the party
Liberal heir celebrates his decade of achievement (Costello's 10 years)
Editorial: 10 years on - The Howard factor
Paul Kelly: The sweetest anniversary
Mike Steketee: Richer, harsher decade
Popular where it counts
Turning on the power
Christopher Pearson: Lessons to learn
From bowser boy to IR reform
Sunday
Ten years of Howard Government
Though all who contribute to the threads within this subforum are quite young, I think that it would still be interesting to see what it is that we all think about the legacy (current and future) of our PM and that of the federal Coalition under his leadership.
Though the following should go without saying, I think that it would be best to remind everyone that a successful discussion requires calm and measured responses from all involved - if you are going to respond, please take the time to do so seriously.
Edit: Given that I'm still waiting for the uni year to begin, I'll take the time to edit this post daily in order to keep it up to date with what the papers are producing. If anyone comes across something that I happen to miss (be it an article from a paper or a transcript from a news and current affairs programme), feel free to either add it to the thread and/or let me know of the link via a PM.
Well, John Howard is approaching 10 years as Prime Minister, and the broadsheets are starting to discuss the political legacy of a man who is yet to determine when it is that he will step down as PM. Within the Fairfax papers it's going to be a week long 'celebration', it seems.
Monday
Ten years up, Howard on a high
A lasting impression
What people say about John Howard
Even PM's supporters don't totally agree
Our new mean streak
A meaner country, and a good job too
Howard hits out at 'jihad' Muslims
Tuesday
He's in a win-win situation
How a lack of charisma helped the PM to seduce us
Following Howard's way to victory
Costello claims credit for good times
Wednesday
Getting the model right
A party more solid, not so the nation
Saturday
Happy John
For one night, the life of the party
Liberal heir celebrates his decade of achievement (Costello's 10 years)
Editorial: 10 years on - The Howard factor
Paul Kelly: The sweetest anniversary
Mike Steketee: Richer, harsher decade
Popular where it counts
Turning on the power
Christopher Pearson: Lessons to learn
From bowser boy to IR reform
Sunday
Ten years of Howard Government
Though all who contribute to the threads within this subforum are quite young, I think that it would still be interesting to see what it is that we all think about the legacy (current and future) of our PM and that of the federal Coalition under his leadership.
Though the following should go without saying, I think that it would be best to remind everyone that a successful discussion requires calm and measured responses from all involved - if you are going to respond, please take the time to do so seriously.
Edit: Given that I'm still waiting for the uni year to begin, I'll take the time to edit this post daily in order to keep it up to date with what the papers are producing. If anyone comes across something that I happen to miss (be it an article from a paper or a transcript from a news and current affairs programme), feel free to either add it to the thread and/or let me know of the link via a PM.
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