Ignore the cane toads and question it all

Or to quote Alan Kohler on the dust-jacket of the book "(It is) a pitiless, first-hand exposure of the trivialisation of our national discourse by the media, aided and abetted by the political classes". The last part of the quote refers to the reaction of politicians to the pressures place...

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Published inThe Border Mail
Main Author McGlone, Mick
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Albury-Wodonga, N.S.W Rural Press Pty Ltd Australian Community Media (ACM) 10.03.2018
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Summary:Or to quote Alan Kohler on the dust-jacket of the book "(It is) a pitiless, first-hand exposure of the trivialisation of our national discourse by the media, aided and abetted by the political classes". The last part of the quote refers to the reaction of politicians to the pressures placed on them by the media and the rise of spin doctors. Look, I don't feel qualified to talk on climate change or global warming; I am not a scientist.