What is it that we expect of a politician here in Australia? Do we seek a sense of normality that is moderated by a marked degree of inhuman restraint and civility? What about gendered expectations? For example, I refer those with an interest to the Brogden saga, the flak that Gillard received after letting a photographer into her kitchen and the current furore surrounding Latham's diaries (see www.abc.net.au/lateline for the Lateline Interview).
Edit: Stateline - Taking the Bear Out
Edit: Stateline - Taking the Bear Out
State Parliament resumed after the long winter recess this week, but it wasn't the bearpit anymore. Gone were the theatrics and the snarling put-downs. Without Bob Carr as premier and John Brogden as Opposition leader, we observed a changed political landscape with emerging religious overtones.
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The battle of the cleanskins started with a handshake. After the tumultuous events of the winter recess, in which Bob Carr broke a public commitment and quit as premier mid-term and John Brogden dramatically resigned as Opposition leader after an internal Liberal Party campaign to assassinate his character, Morris Iemma, as Premier, and Peter Debnam, as Opposition leader, were courteous and restrained.
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Before too long it became clear that Morris Iemma is no Bob Carr when it came to making political points with a barb and a theatrical flourish. The new Premier's bearpit style is workman-like, but tortuously repetitive.[...]
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