October 17-23, 2015
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Michael Ware’s war record
Michael Ware's hair-raising documentary Only the Dead explains how he reported the beginnings of the Iraq insurgency that begat Daesh.
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Vibes app aims to make social media personal again
A mood app hopes to avoid social media's corporatised environments of self-promotion.
The Quiz
Quotes
IMMIGRATION
“The racket that’s been going here is that people at the margins come to Australia from Nauru.”
The immigration minister complains about the pregnant and sickly on Nauru, hoping to come to Australia for medical care. Racket seems a bit hyperbolic: it’s more a cartel of human suffering.
LEGACY I
“The greatest prime minister, with the possible exception of Robert Menzies.”
The prime minister introduces John Howard with only mild qualification. Unfortunately, he did not attempt to list his top 10.
SPORT
“I was run out, simply because I couldn’t move. I could only hop.”
The former captain of the English cricket team on taking three Viagra during a Test.
LEGACY II
“I say to you as his successor, all of us owe him an enormous debt.”
The prime minister accepts he is being laughed at by the New South Wales state council and so ventures some of his more surreal Tony Abbott material.
ART
“Obviously everyone has different tastes but I would say a naked backside is a bit far – the average punter on the street would question this.”
The Liberal MP complains about Wendy Sharpe’s painting The Witches, on display in Parliament House. This adds wind farms and bottoms to the list of things Craig doesn’t like to look at.
SCIENCE
“It’s just absurd, and it’s all based on bogus, bohunk computer modelling. There’s not one shred of scientific data.”
The conservative radio host continues his criticism of global warming. And computers. And bohunk in all its forms.