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Revealed: Angus Taylor’s Midwinter Ball speech falls flat, Albo was predictable

Brisbane Times

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July 2, 2026

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Revealed: Angus Taylor’s Midwinter Ball speech falls flat, Albo was predictable

From the PM’s well-worn drive-bys on News Corp and EY, to Angus Taylor’s baffling bit on brumbies, here’s what they said at Canberra’s night of nights.

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The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 28, 2026

Formula 1: The inconvenient truth of Liam Lawson’s future at Red Bull - Opinion

Formula 1: The inconvenient truth of Liam Lawson’s future at Red Bull - Opinion

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 2, 2026

‘Sick of being the joke’: Victoria polls trigger fierce demands for state political change

Stepmates Studios’ Mark Nicholson welcomed the latest Victoria polling, declaring it is “time for some change”. “Finally, we’re going to get Victoria back. That’s what’s so exciting about it,” Mr Nicholson told Sky News host Chris Kenny. “I’m sick and tired of this state being the national punch line and these polls; they’re screaming out. People are ready for a bit of change. “I’m genuinely pumped up about what One Nation are going to do down here in Victoria because there’s just so much appetite for it. “I’m just so sick of being the joke of the country. It’s time for some change.”

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

Binged all the Netflix cheerleading docos? You’ll love this new comedy

This new mockumentary is inspired by Cheer. But it’ll remind you of Abbott Elementary and Parks and Recreation too.

Hot Air

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· Jun 30, 2026

NPR's Alito Blunder

NPR's Alito Blunder

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 9, 2026

While Europe Reminisces About the Good Old Days, It’s Being Destroyed From Within

Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words” from Daily Signal senior contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to Victor Davis Hanson’s own YouTube channel to watch past episodes. Jack Fowler: I’m gonna bring up this Wall Street Journal, first of two major articles, are the United States and Europe...

JOE.co.uk

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· Jul 9, 2026

The JOE Friday Pub Quiz: week 511

This week should be pretty quiz-toric Welcome to the 511th edition of the JOE Friday Pub Quiz! Since we last spoke 10 days ago, things in the UK have completely turned on their head. Where last time out we were talking about the rise of Andy Burnham—at Keir Starmer’s expense—following the Makerfield by-election, another by-election []

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Related coverage for "Revealed: Angus Taylor’s Midwinter Ball speech falls flat, Albo was predictable": The New Zealand Herald — Formula 1: The inconvenient truth of Liam Lawson’s future at Red Bull - Opinion. Sky News Australia — ‘Sick of being the joke’: Victoria polls trigger fierce demands for state political change. Brisbane Times — Binged all the Netflix cheerleading docos? You’ll love this new comedy. Hot Air — NPR's Alito Blunder. The Daily Signal — While Europe Reminisces About the Good Old Days, It’s Being Destroyed From Within. JOE.co.uk — The JOE Friday Pub Quiz: week 511