Osmond Chiu (赵明佑)
@redrabbleroz.bsky.social
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Policy & Research, @cpsu.org.au | Research Fellow, @percapitaaustralia.bsky.social | On the left-wing of the possible | Views are my own🌹✊ https://linktr.ee/ochiu
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leroylynch.bsky.social
The #Newspoll federal poll was taken between 29 September - 2 October 2025, sample of 1264, online survey. Here is the table graphic as it appears on page 4 of The Australian, 6 October, including voting, leader approval ratings, better Prime Minister, and a question on house prices. #auspol
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
I doubt he’ll challenge this term, more likely to make media interventions every now and again when the Coalition looks like stabilising
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
‘The Asset Economy’ really should’ve gotten more political traction than it did both here and abroad
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
I’m not sure Abundance is explicitly challenging Securenomics but it’s definitely the “in” narrative & in part a response to the limited electoral traction of the Biden Administration
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
It’s why I like Weber’s distinction between class and status
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
The town square is a great idea & glad it got up
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
Even better is at the same time, some of the Greens councillors are also staffers + the plan includes five council car parks being used for 100% social housing (which opponents of the plan are also complaining about)
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redrabbleroz.bsky.social
Seems like former Greens leader Christine Milne is on a unity ticket with the Nationals in NIMBY opposition to big renewable projects www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/more-... #auspol
www.theaustralian.com.au
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redrabbleroz.bsky.social
I’m sure there’ll be some interesting observations about Australian democracy but this line-up for the Boyer Lectures isn’t very diverse. Not one young person or person w/ a non-European (who is also not First Nations) background. They’d provide different perspectives

www.abc.net.au/about/media-...
2025 ABC Boyer Lecture series examines Australia as a Radical Experiment in Democracy - About the ABC
Academics, writers and policy experts will explore Australia: A Radical Experiment in Democracy across a series of five orations for the 2025 Boyer Lecture series, hosted by its creative director Juli...
www.abc.net.au
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
I’m sure there’ll be some interesting observations about Australian democracy but this line-up for the Boyer Lectures isn’t very diverse. Not one young person or person w/ a non-European (who is also not First Nations) background. They’d provide different perspectives

www.abc.net.au/about/media-...
2025 ABC Boyer Lecture series examines Australia as a Radical Experiment in Democracy - About the ABC
Academics, writers and policy experts will explore Australia: A Radical Experiment in Democracy across a series of five orations for the 2025 Boyer Lecture series, hosted by its creative director Juli...
www.abc.net.au
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kevinbonham.bsky.social
#Essential primaries in theory not on same scale as other polls because undecided left in. ALP 35 L-NP 27 Green 11 ON 13 TOP 2 IND/other 6 undecided 6

Their "2PP+" by respondent prefs ALP leads 51-44 (=53.7)
My 2025 prefs estimate 56.2 to ALP
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
Maybe they should just ram through AV
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
The general platitudes in the book about more supply being good & trade-offs existing are fine but it’s too simplistic & fails to grapple with how political economy shapes things (as well as being US-centric).
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
These comments from Milne don’t suggest a nuanced position, just a blanket opposition + a degrowth mentality (and someone who doesn’t know about the Jevons Paradox)
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
Even for a highly urbanised place like Sydney, potential rooftop solar capacity would max out at 75% of energy needs
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
Australia’s total solar rooftop potential is 2/3 of the anticipated energy capacity in 2050 (which also likely doesn’t take into account what AI will do). This idea it can all be rooftop solar if we want to decarbonise is simply not feasible, we’ll still need large scale renewables
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
Seems like former Greens leader Christine Milne is on a unity ticket with the Nationals in NIMBY opposition to big renewable projects www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/more-... #auspol
www.theaustralian.com.au
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redrabbleroz.bsky.social
What’s even the point of Australian media outlets having foreign correspondents in places like the US when they don’t even break the important stories that are primarily relevant to Australia?

It’s like how the @washingtonpost.com broke the story about Indian spies being expelled from Australia
asia.nikkei.com
Good morning, Asia. This was our most read story while you were sleeping.

AUKUS survives Pentagon review, with US submarine sales to proceed
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AUKUS survives Pentagon review, with US submarine sales to proceed
Washington to conclude evaluation ahead of Australian PM's visit on Oct. 20
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redrabbleroz.bsky.social
Similar to Australian Labor in some regards but an important difference is that even with fiscal caution in the 1st term, ALP didn’t pursue austerity & @albomp.bsky.social doesn’t go around publicly denigrating the party voting base when there’s disagreement
redrabbleroz.bsky.social
What’s even the point of Australian media outlets having foreign correspondents in places like the US when they don’t even break the important stories that are primarily relevant to Australia?

It’s like how the @washingtonpost.com broke the story about Indian spies being expelled from Australia
asia.nikkei.com
Good morning, Asia. This was our most read story while you were sleeping.

AUKUS survives Pentagon review, with US submarine sales to proceed
trib.al/uVqHeDX
AUKUS survives Pentagon review, with US submarine sales to proceed
Washington to conclude evaluation ahead of Australian PM's visit on Oct. 20
trib.al
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redrabbleroz.bsky.social
When John Howard was Prime Minister, he participated in many International Democracy Union events overseas from 1996 onwards. He even was elected the chair in 2002 while Prime Minister so attended its annual forum overseas every year as Prime Minister. The sheer desperation of this #auspol beat-up
latikambourke.com
EXCLUSIVE

PM&C staff abandoned Anthony Albanese's visit to the Labour Party conference in Liverpool, because of its political nature.

The opposition said it was 'extraordinary' and undermined the PM's claim that his visit was AUKUS-related.

Read more in The Nightly: latika.me/PMandC
Staff abandoned Albanese as he headlined Labour conference
The PM’s departmental staff abandoned his final engagement in the UK, underlining Opposition criticism that the trip was partisan and not diplomatic.
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redrabbleroz.bsky.social
She works for the Stokes rather than Murdoch media