
Shaun Carney
Shaun Carney is a prominent Australian journalist and former associate editor of The Age, known for his insightful political commentary and analysis. His work often focuses on the intricacies of Australian politics and governance, providing readers with a deeper understanding of current events and policy implications. Carney has established himself as a respected voice in media, frequently contributing columns that dissect political strategies and the evolving landscape of Australian society.
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Shaun Carney is a regular columnist and author who provides commentary on Australian politics.
There’s a reason people are voting One Nation. Those who sneer at them are missing the larger pictureShaun Carney is a regular columnist and author who provides commentary on political issues in Australia.
Australia is demanding bold changes. If Albanese doesn’t deliver, he will have failed usShaun Carney is a regular columnist and author who contributed to the article.
The rise of Taylor and Hume is improbable. It’s also farcicalShaun Carney is a regular columnist, an author and a former associate editor of The Age.
John Howard’s criticism of Anthony Albanese’s leadership is unjustifiedShaun Carney is a regular columnist and former associate editor of The Age.
The Coalition has done Australia a favour – now we have to decide who we really areShaun Carney is a regular columnist and former associate editor of The Age.
Anthony Albanese is a politician who has relied on luck. Finally he seems to be making his ownShaun Carney is a regular columnist, an author and former associate editor of The Age.
Her behaviour is bonkers, but the Liberal Party’s rank and file can’t get enoughShaun Carney is a regular columnist and former associate editor of The Age.
Coalition leader Sussan Ley’s efforts are in vainShaun Carney argues for bipartisan support for a legislated four-year term for the federal government.
Vulnerable pay the price for investment vehiclesShaun Carney is a regular columnist and former associate editor of The Age.
Albanese is pulling away from the US – and Australians seem to love itShaun Carney identifies a major flaw in the attitude of both the Liberal and National parties.
Regional Australians pay the price for climate denialShaun Carney is a regular columnist and author who provides commentary on the political landscape.
Peter Dutton’s angry-man mistakes leaves Anthony Albanese looking the better devilShaun Carney is a regular columnist, author and former associate editor of The Age.
Evidence suggests Coalition not ready to leadShaun Carney is a former associate editor of The Age and a regular columnist.
Albanese could boldly go where no first-term government has gone before (for a century)”






















































