
Andreea Papuc
Editor at Bloomberg News
@Bloomberg @opinion editor. Ex Hong Kong, now in Sydney. Previously on the global markets team. Views are my own, retweets are not endorsements.
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1 week ago |
taipeitimes.com | Andreea Papuc
By Andreea Papuc / Bloomberg Opinion Australia’s conservatives fought and lost the weekend election on the “make America great again” (MAGA) hill. The historic win of progressives, less than a week after a similar result in Canada, showed that rhetoric in the vein of US President Donald Trump is no substitute for cohesive policies.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Andreea Papuc
Anthony Albanese’s victory shows Australia’s future, for now, is Labor. (Bloomberg Opinion) -- Australia’s conservatives fought and lost the weekend election on the MAGA hill. The historic win of progressives, less than a week after a similar result in Canada, showed Trumpian rhetoric is no substitute for cohesive policies.
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2 weeks ago |
thestar.com.my | Andreea Papuc
PERHAPS, no other movie depicts the Australian dream of owning a home more than the 1997 classic comedy The Castle, in which the Kerrigan family takes on developers to save their house. Fast-forward 28 years and nobody is laughing. For the first time, Millennial and Gen Z voters will outnumber those aged over 60 at polling stations on Saturday. Housing is a – if not the – top concern in this federal election.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Andreea Papuc
Perhaps no other movie depicts the Australian Dream of owning a home more than the 1997 classic comedy The Castle, in which the Kerrigan family takes on developers to save their house. Fast-forward 28 years and nobody is laughing. For the first time, Millennial and Gen Z voters will outnumber those aged over 60 at polling stations on Saturday. Housing is a — if not the — top concern in this federal election. Most are resigned to never being able to get into one of the world’s .
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Andreea Papuc
Dire housing affordability has dominated Australia’s election campaign. (Bloomberg Opinion) -- Perhaps no other movie depicts the Australian Dream of owning a home more than the 1997 classic comedy in which theKerrigan family takes on developers to save their house. Fast-forward 28 years and nobody is laughing. For the first time, Millennial and Gen Z voters will outnumber those aged over 60 at polling stations on Saturday. Housing is a — if not — top concern in this federal election.
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