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The Thought Bubble 22nd February 2013

 
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Greens leader, Senator Christine Milne. Image: Fairfax.

Greens leader, Senator Christine Milne. Image: Fairfax.

This week on The Thought Bubble we’re joined by columnist and author Martin McKenzie-Murray to discuss the break-up between Labor and the Greens, the thorny issue of whether Labor lacks a narrative, and Martin’s forthcoming book on the murder of Perth teenager Rebecca Ryle.

As always, you can hear the podcast by clicking on the link below, as well as via iTunes subscription.

The Thought Bubble 22nd February 2013

Some links:

Ben’s article on the Greens-Labor split

Waleed Aly on Labor’s lost narrative

Martin McKenzie-Murray’s blog, Feeding The Chooks

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Greens leader, Senator Christine Milne. Image: Fairfax.

Greens leader, Senator Christine Milne. Image: Fairfax.

This week on The Thought Bubble we’re joined by columnist and author Martin McKenzie-Murray to discuss the break-up between Labor and the Greens, the thorny issue of whether Labor lacks a narrative, and Martin’s forthcoming book on the murder of Perth teenager Rebecca Ryle.

As always, you can hear the podcast by clicking on the link below, as well as via iTunes subscription.

The Thought Bubble 22nd February 2013

Some links:

Ben’s article on the Greens-Labor split

Waleed Aly on Labor’s lost narrative

Martin McKenzie-Murray’s blog, Feeding The Chooks

  continue reading

10 episodes

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