John Menadue

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Pearls and Irritations provides the following links for weekend reading:

"Tony Abbott, once the 'climate weathervane', has long since rusted stuck" - Marc Hudson (The Conversation) "Some states do better than others on affordable housing – we can learn from the successes" - Steven Rowley and Peter Phibbs (the Conversation)"

Australian dollar looks set to drop - Ian Verrender (ABC News). Ian Verrender raises the issues we don’t want to discuss:  our debt and dependence on commodities .  Way back in the dim dark ages, a strong currency was a matter of national pride. But that mentality is out of style, and economists may be breathing a sigh of relief now interest rates and commodity prices are threatening to sink the Australian dollar.

"Slashing penalty rates: a misguided response to problems of the past" - John Quiggin (the Conversation) Kim Jong Un isn’t crazy - Zachary Cohen (CNN) How Catalonian separatists outsmarted Madrid - Thomas Harrington (Antiwar.com). Rex Tillerson at the breaking point - Dexter Filkins (New Yorker) 'War is preventable, but I am not sure it will be prevented' - Nicholas Kristof (The New York Times International Edition) If only the Las Vegas gunman had been a Muslim - Thomas L Friedman (The New York Times International Edition)

Donald trump is unravelling say White House advisers - Gabriel Sherman (Vanity Fair)

 In an interview with Phillip Adams, Barry Jones (former ALP President and Science Minister in the Hawke Government) speaks about his ideas to re-invigorate Australian politics to make headway on presently deadlocked issues.

John Menadue