
Wayne Duncombe
Wayne Duncombe is a critic of Peter Dutton's policies, connecting them to broader societal issues and environmental concerns.
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Wayne Duncombe writes about a former colleague who taught in Arizona and revealed she was Australian.
Commie Commie Commie, Oi Oi Oi!Wayne Duncombe made a humorous remark about 'pollie-speak'.
Defining that little bit on the sideWayne Duncombe is mentioned in the context of the debate surrounding Priya’s Bill.
Sensitive exposé of insensitive behaviourWayne Duncombe prompts a question about the decline in the number of bees.
listen unconditionally, find a common goalWayne Duncombe suggested that Mary Carde might be wary of claiming her small fortune due to bank fees.
A case of interest and a continuing interest in casesWayne Duncombe questions the practicality of adding extra storeys to reduce costs.
060820 Letters 2 - Some heights are not worth hittingWayne Duncombe comments on the Albanese government's use of consultants.
Inaction on pokies harm is gambling with livesWayne Duncombe of Lilyfield defends the consumption of brains for health benefits.
Brains, behinds and bricks, oh myWayne Duncombe believes songwriters should not worry about syllabification.
Smithy was the reel thingWayne Duncombe discusses Peter Dutton's responsibility for societal damage.
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