Stephanie Peatling
@srpeatling
Deputy federal editor in Canberra of @Politics_SMHAGE @smh @theage. Caption writer for @ellinghausen. Pro the Oxford comma.
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17-11-2011 02:37:21
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Alexander Zverev says two allegations of assault against him are only being raised by 'journalists who are actually interested more in a story to write about, and are more about the clicks than the actual truth'.
Story by Michael Koziol Carla Jaeger
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Not from my employer but excellent to see NaomiOsaka大坂なおみ talking about her pelvic floor post childbirth and how it affected her return to training/playing. Definitely not something that's talked about enough or how it stops many women from playing sport.
glamour.com/story/how-moth…
On the eve of the first day of the Australian Open there's some great tennis content in The Sydney Morning Herald The Age including this profile of now top ten player alex de minaur by Konrad Marshall.
smh.com.au/national/alex-…
This is becoming a new Christmas tradition - the David Crowe end of year reading column: 'We can all come up with our own reading list, but what helped me was the target – and, most of all, the knowledge that my daughter would find out if I failed.'
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An unnamed male economist: 'Obviously if you ban relationships between grad students and advisers, half the professors would have to resign.'
Good story by Mark Di Stefano and Aaron Patrick.
'Labor caucus members know how to behave when the PM delivers his weekly speech to their closed meetings, so none of them risk voicing a complaint abt their leader or their govt,' David Crowe writes.
'The PM, says one of them, knows how to settle scores.'
smh.com.au/politics/feder…
Today Office of Kevin Rudd, 26th PM of Australia used the word 'callithumpian' in an interview.
Matthew Knott looked it up for me. It is a 19th US century term used to refer to 'boisterous roisterers who had their own makeshift NY parade. Their band instruments included pots, tin horns & cowbells.
Great pictures from Alex Ellinghausen in the Reps as the chamber debates the govt's legislation dealing with the HC decision on detention.
RTYI Nick Bonyhady: 'A search-and-rescue group in British Columbia advised hikers to use a paper map and compass instead of street map programs after it said two hikers had been rescued by helicopter after likely following a trail that did not exist.'
smh.com.au/world/north-am…
A very difficult matter to debate sensibly - and it's got a long way to go. Thought-provoking interview with Andrew Giles MP by Angus Thompson.
smh.com.au/politics/feder…