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Jacqueline Maley

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Columnist and Senior Writer at Sydney Morning Herald

Columnist and Senior Writer at The Age

Columnist and Senior Writer, Sydney Morning Herald and Age, novelist, lady-about-town

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  • 2 weeks ago | smh.com.au | Jacqueline Maley

    Columnist and senior journalist May 24, 2025 — 9.30am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. In 2003, the forthright British broadcaster Jeremy Paxman published a book called The Political Animal: An Anatomy in which he dissected the character and psyche of his journalistic prey: politicians. The central thesis of the book was that politicians are not just another breed, they are an entirely different species.

  • 3 weeks ago | theage.com.au | Jacqueline Maley

    Opinion May 11, 2025 — 5.00am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Save articles for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. There is no greater confirmation of the Liberal Party’s inability to learn from its mistakes than a re-read of its 2022 election review. Such reviews are a convention on both sides of politics, and they (should) serve a sound purpose: the prosaic and simple purpose of learning history so as not to repeat it.

  • 1 month ago | smh.com.au | Jacqueline Maley

    , register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Follow our live coverage of the 2025 federal election here. The stage at the Canterbury-Hurlstone Park RSL was about a metre high – very fall-off-able, for leaders prone to such things.

  • 1 month ago | watoday.com.au | Jacqueline Maley

    Exponential Interactive, Inc d/b/a VDX.tvCookie duration: 90 (days). Data collected and processed: IP addresses, Device identifiers, Probabilistic identifiers, Browsing and interaction data, Non-precise location data, Users’ profiles, Privacy choicesmoreCookie duration resets each session. View details | Storage details | Privacy policyConsentCookie duration: 365 (days).

  • 1 month ago | smh.com.au | David Crowe |Matthew Knott |Jacqueline Maley

    By David Crowe, Matthew Knott and Jacqueline Maley April 27, 2025 — 9.57pm, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Both leaders lost a key point of the final debate of the federal election when a simple question produced two unbelievable answers. The host of the Seven Network debate, Mark Riley, asked Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton if they could trust US president Donald Trump.

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Jacqueline Maley @JacquelineMaley
10 Apr 25

RT @mrseankelly: Spoke to @JacquelineMaley for Inside Politics about Dutton making the right call (finally) with his wfh backflip https:/…

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Jacqueline Maley @JacquelineMaley
7 Nov 24

RT @TammyMills1: What does a Trump presidency mean for Australia? Will Peter Dutton, for example, be tempted to replicate his ‘war on woke’…

Jacqueline Maley
Jacqueline Maley @JacquelineMaley
7 Nov 24

RT @CroweDM: Peter Dutton can’t take the Trump recipe and cook up a storm on culture wars -- eg abortion. But harnessing anger on cost of…