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Crispin Hull / Killing Us Sweetly.

“Last week was Sugar Awareness Week. A lot of sugar; not much awareness. Australia is lagging hopelessly behind on dealing with the obesity-diabetes epidemic, most of which can be put down to too much sugar in the diet, particularly through sugar-sweetened carbonated beverages and breakfast cereals…”

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Crispin Hull / The Real Impact of Immigration on Skill Shortages

“The danger with next month’s jobs summit is that all the usual suspects will ply their usual self-interested snake-oil remedies which the Government will swallow to the detriment of the people who do not have a seat at the summit: those whose lives are made worse by high population – waiting for a medical appointment; sitting in congested traffic; cut out of housing; or with children in teacherless classes…”

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Crispin Hull / The Teals and Big Policy

“We should recognise that every government program is susceptible to rorting and that effective self-regulation is an oxymoron….”

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Crispin Hull / The Voice, Referendums and the Republic

“The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice is getting opposition from two fronts: those – mainly Green-left – who say it does not go far enough and those – mainly conservative, monarchist, British traditionalists – who say there is not enough detail…”

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Crispin Hull / Power Games in the Greens

“So just when the Greens think they are in the most powerful position than they have ever been in, they are in fact at their most vulnerable if they try to over-egg their pudding….”

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Crispin Hull / Community, Consumer Protection & Cars in the Capital

“The ACT Government this week did a big favour to its citizens, and probably Australians in generally, by announcing that it would not permit the sale of fossil-fuel cars and small trucks after 2035.”

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Crispin Hull / The Case of COVID

“In 2022 so far, 8088 people have died. In 2020 it was just 909 and in 2021 it was 1103.

We are running at 15 times the death rate as we were in 2020 and 2021. Yet we are taking fewer precautions, not more. Madness….”

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Crispin Hull / Census, Cigarettes & Christianity

“The census shows that an inexorably rising percentage of people no longer accept the very dubious trade off of submitting to temporal religious authority and giving large sums of money to it in return for ever-lasting life after death….”

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Crispin Hull / Is a Minority Government Preferable?

“Labor and the nation would have been better off with a hung Parliament and minority government. That way, Labor would have been saved from itself..”

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Crispin Hull / On Corporate Selfishness

“Albanese should put full employment, higher wages, and the environment ahead of the short-sighted demands of business….”

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