"On Australia Day, the Prime Minister looked out over the harbour from Kirribilli and declared that ours is the greatest nation on Earth.
And why not? He didn't have to deal with Connex trains or buy a first home on an impossible mortgage. He probably doesn't care about the mighty mountains and great lakes that we don't have or the first-class education system that has gone missing.
He can be forgiven for thinking himself the most blessed of prime ministers in the happiest of lands."
So begins Terry Lane's piece in The Sunday Age today. Lane reflects on one's perspective on things and ponders an apology from a PM - of course,not John Howard.
And why not? He didn't have to deal with Connex trains or buy a first home on an impossible mortgage. He probably doesn't care about the mighty mountains and great lakes that we don't have or the first-class education system that has gone missing.
He can be forgiven for thinking himself the most blessed of prime ministers in the happiest of lands."
So begins Terry Lane's piece in The Sunday Age today. Lane reflects on one's perspective on things and ponders an apology from a PM - of course,not John Howard.
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