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Come in Spinner: Who does the minority government really challenge?

September 8, 2010 Noel Turnbull

The greatest challenges and uncertainty created by the new minority government are not for politicians or business - but for an Australian media trapped in clichéd, formulaic political coverage.

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Come in Spinner: An elegy on the joys of missing an election campaign

September 2, 2010 Noel Turnbull

I was glad I missed the election and was very sorry at not being able to vote for Angela Merkel.

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Come in Spinner: The next big thing

August 25, 2010 Noel Turnbull

Every PR person in the world is at some stage or other trying to promote some product, service, concept – or even themselves – as the next big thing.

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Come in Spinner: The plural of anecdote is/is not data

August 6, 2010 Noel Turnbull

One of the biggest problems facing anyone interpreting what is going on in politics is that they simply don’t have access to the most important research political parties and governments undertake – qualitative polling.

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Come in Spinner: Why is populism so popular with politicians?

July 29, 2010 Noel Turnbull

With an election looming one thing we can be certain about: populism will be more popular with politicians than almost any other form of political activity except alliteration.

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Come in Spinner: Companies and NGOs — how close is too close?

July 20, 2010 Noel Turnbull

The BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill is not only creating a mess in Florida and nearby States – it’s also creating a massive mess with BP’s decades-long campaign to work with NGOs on environmental issues.

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Come in Spinner: The Howard rejection — it’s more complicated than you think

July 1, 2010 Noel Turnbull

Already the spin is in – John Howard got knocked back for the ICC job because he opposed the Zimbabwean Government. Sadly, it is much more complicated than that.

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Come in Spinner: Does anyone in Canberra really know anything?

June 24, 2010 Noel Turnbull

In science, getting closer and closer can lead to revelations. In political science, it often makes things darker and harder to see.

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Come in Spinner: On the road to Canberra

June 10, 2010 Noel Turnbull

People with influence and money have much better access to Canberra than ordinary Australians and interest groups.

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Come in Spinner: When one hand doesn’t know what the other is doing

June 3, 2010 Noel Turnbull

In the space of a month we have had two major national campaigns launched. What is odd about them is that they are sending precisely opposite messages.

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