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What a difference a day makes

28-11-2007
Jacqueline Breen watches Labor shifting up a gear and the Liberals scrambling in the mud.

It's all about me

25-11-2007
The end of an era unfolds before Jacqueline Breen. Photo: Tyler F Smith

Honey, it’s over

23-11-2007
Jacqueline Breen watches an amiable break up.

The pointy end

22-11-2007
Kevin Rudd may have squealing teenage girls, but John Howard has hollering pub patrons. Jacqueline Breen reports as the campaign reaches boiling point.

We've got spirit, yes we do

21-11-2007
John Howard rallies the troops in preparation for going over the top, writes Jacqueline Breen.

Free money

20-11-2007
John Howard recycles old spending initiatives in Tassie, writes Jacqueline Breen. Photo: Matthew Clayfield

2 + 2 = 5

19-11-2007
What’s a Prime Minister to do when Kevin delivers a genuinely economically conservative policy? Deny it of course. Jacqueline Breen wades through the double-speak.

Substance abuse

18-11-2007
Howard’s dubious new drug policy escapes scrutiny as symbolism eclipses substance, Jacqueline Breen writes.

Anything you can do…

17-11-2007
Me-tooism proves a two-way street as John Howard campaigns hard for the Chinese-Australian vote in his electorate of Bennelong. Jacqueline Breen climbs aboard.

Money talks

01-11-2007
These days, it is difficult to be engaged in Australian politics when you don't understand the machinations of the economy. First-time voter Jacqueline Breen confesses she's an economic novice. Photo: Teng Tan

The young one

30-10-2007
The youngest female pollie in Parliament Kate Ellis talks to Jacqueline Breen about walking the talk and surviving the bear pit.

The critical numbers

25-10-2007
While Howard dreads the possibility of an interest rate rise, Rudd is a kid the night before Christmas, writes Jacqueline Breen.

Losing academic freedom

25-10-2007
With substantial reductions in tertiary education funding under the Howard Government and Rudd declaring his "education revolution", higher education is a hot topic this federal election. Jacqueline Breen questions a private funding agreement at Sydney University. Photo: Joseph Younis

The Costello low-down

19-10-2007
After years of leadership tussles and tizzies, Howard says, if re-elected, he will step down next term and leave his new best friend to take the throne. Jacqueline Breen shows us the two sides of Peter Costello.

The political cola conundrum

14-10-2007
Jacqueline Breen looks at how "me-too" Kevin Rudd only tastes slightly different to John Howard. Does Rudd have more sugar and enough bubble to make Australians want a change of government? Photo: Krystle Fleming

Jacqueline Breen

26-09-2007

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