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Friday,
30th December 2011

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A complete history of me making an arse of myself on YouTube

Thursday,
29th December 2011

Tuesday,
29th November 2011

…are we worried about Qantas going offshore? We are. But buy more Qantas tickets and they won’t have to. Worried about Holden going offshore? Buy more Holdens. In this capitalist society, it’s up to people to put their money where their mouth is. If you want to watch a Negus-type program, turn it on!

My man Ray dropping more truth bombs.

Tuesday,
29th November 2011

As a working journalist, I didn’t like people knowing what my politics were and I was pleased when people, after the same interview, would ring or write saying, ‘Clearly you’re a blue-ribbon Liberal’ and also say, ‘Clearly you’re a card-carrying Communist’. People see what they want to see. I like that. If people don’t know my politics, I don’t really care. In fact, I work at it, so then they can’t accuse me of being biased against the prime minister of the day.

It feels off, but Ray Martin is being sensible and likeable.

Wednesday,
23rd November 2011

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Freaky Pumps by Fatlip featuring Humpty Hump of Digital Underground fame. Just the thing to turn a shitty hump day around.

Thursday,
17th November 2011

Whether I’m better off with or without a beard is a topic which has generated much debate, but one thing’s unanimously agreed on—this moustache is no good.

Please make it worth my while by sponsoring me for Movember. Funds raised go to the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and beyondblue, two organisations which help sufferers of terrible diseases which have effected my family and I in very real, horrible ways over the past few years. Any support you could give would be greatly appreciated.

Tuesday,
8th November 2011

This is why those of progressive mind shouldn’t despair, arid as this period is. Because in the end, the vapid and heartless messages of the militant conservatives will fail to make headway. Always confronting them will be these things. Who are we? Can we borrow the monarch of another country perpetually? Can we go to the region and say we’ve turned a new leaf but, by the way, we never got to a proper basis of reconciliation with our indigenes? How do we find our security in the region rather than from the region? How do we make our multiculturalism work better? How do we make everyone feel as though they belong, that the place, truly is, for all of us?

These questions remain on the agenda; unsatisfied perhaps and unattended. But still sitting there.

Paul Keating in 2003 on the Australian identity. Other than one brief, glorious moment almost four years ago, things feel like they’ve gotten far worse since then. Back then we had a bogey man to rally against—now we’re stuck with a feckless government and an even worse opposition.

About Craig Anderson

By day, he works for ABC TV as a web dev­el­oper. By night, he plays bass gui­tar in Look Who's Tox­ic. He also runs a little Unix Time­stamp con­ver­sion site. There are plen­ty of other things he should be doing, but most of the time he's dreaming of what he'll do when he grows up while watching bad Star Trek spin-offs.