December 3 – 9, 2016
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Raw sea bream with fresh horseradish, shallot and lemon dressing
Used sparingly, horseradish can be a welcome and delicate addition to raw fish dishes.
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Life
A long walk in memoriam
When news of the death of their teenage cousin reached Oliver Mol ’s brother on the eve of a trek across Spain, the journey became one of raising awareness.
The Quiz
Quotes
SECURITY
“I question the security in this building... We all live in fear.”
The One Nation leader voices support for a fence to be built around the parliament. It’s a fair point: she got in twice.
EDUCATION
“I don’t want to denigrate Kazakhstan, or indeed their artistic skills with movies like Borat.”
The education minister responds to the fact Australia has slipped behind the central Asian country in maths and science education. And, presumably, British-American pop culture references.
LANGUAGE
“The deputy prime minister has now strayed beyond what is acceptable.”
The speaker reprimands Barnaby Joyce for reading a quote about “sucking off these f’ing dogs all day” during a debate on the building and construction commission. Amber Heard’s Yorkshire terriers watched on, anxious.
PROTEST
“A bunch of bong-sniffing, dole-bludging, moss-munching, glue-guzzling, Kmart Castros are again vandalising parliament.”
The senator complains about protesters gluing themselves to railings in Parliament House. Speaking of vandalism, he helped Boris Johnson win office.
CONSTITUENTS
“Bill Shorten thinks rich kids from Europe should pay less tax than Pacific Islanders working here to send money back to their villages.”
The prime minister castigates Labor over its opposition to his backpacker tax. Turnbull would like to be clear that the only person representing the interests of rich white kids who prefer to minimise tax is him.
CELEBRATIONS
“Thanks to the Greens for doing what Labor should have done.”
The deputy prime minister hails the passing of a 15 per cent backpacker tax. To be honest, the Greens have spent two decades doing what Labor should have done.