He did do something about it. But it's very easy to paper over that argument in an echo chamber.
Whats more is that he continues to do something about it in the private sector. This is after losing his prime ministership for trying to do something about it at the political level.
I'll ignore that whataboutism. We're talking about Turnbull aren't we, not me?
He did do something about it. But it’s very easy to paper over that argument in an echo chamber.
Well, let's not 'paper it over'. What did he do?
Whats more is that he continues to do something about it in the private sector. This is after losing his prime ministership for trying to do something about it at the political level.
What has he done? What has he actually achieved from an environment perspective? Because as far as I can tell, he talks. Talks and talks. But achieves nothing. At least with the NBN he can claim to have successfully given millions of dollars to Telstra and Foxtel and created a mixed-technology NBN that cost more and took longer lol.
I do find it a bit rich for a journalist to complain about blurring the line between news and commentary while referring to herself as Dr.
It's technically correct as she has a PhD, but it's in media and communications, so it does make her an expert in the area she's commenting on, however representing herself that way without clarity in the short bio or article is misleading nonetheless.