Austin G. Mackell
Top Posts
- The End Of Egypt's Revolution?
- VBS.TV are a bunch of little bitches.
- Tent Dwellers come to Sydney.
- The Secret Shame of Jon Ungoed-Thomas
- Photo Diary of my trip to Revolutionary Cairo so far
- The Ultras take on the MOI
- Bio
- Christopher Hitchens: Farewell the Hypocrite
- Egypt's revolutionaries fight the army, and win.
- Assange and Asylum Seekers Share Corporate Warden?
me on twitter…
- Setting an Example: Why We Must Defend SAWCSydney.org/2013/05/settin… 5 hours ago
- RT @CassPF: Alexa O'Brien shortlisted for the Martha Gelhorn Prize for Journalism 2013 wikileaks-forum.com/index.php/topi… Bloody brilliant @carwinb #Ma… 5 hours ago
- @ButtonsJean sure.... but this is a big big win. 5 hours ago
- It's a bit evil, but a part of me is glad America, the worlds top polluter, is feeling the effects of extreme weather. There might be hope. 5 hours ago
- @ButtonsJean we still have a globak food surplus... for a few more years... GM crops threaten more than a particular harvest. 5 hours ago
Blogroll
- Acitv8Change The fantastic and fiery Kate Ausburn’s blog
- Antony Loewenstein One of Australia’s best and most critical intellectuals
- Disgruntled Biped “23 year old curmudgeon. Serial pessimist. Born in Jesusland, raised in Redneck Wonderland… suffice to say that both these experiences damaged me profoundly. Much happier now in the Inner West.”
- Inner West Live A community of blogger/journo/food-reviews/catlovers from around the Inner West (The Cool Part) of Sydney
- Lorenzo Tugnoli An amazing Italian photojournalist.
- Patch Galey A very sharp young British journalist based in Beirut and working at the Daily Star (also once my flat-mate)
- Penultimo A blog about my neighbourhood run by Jesse Stein and Erin Riley… Coz I still got love for the streets.
- Richard Hall Another fine young Daily Star Journo, writing from Beirut about the Middle East and beyond.
- Sam Tarling English Photojournalist bouncing round the Middle East. In Cairo (in the thick of it) last I checked.
- The Review of The New York Review of Books A side project of mine, featuring meta-reviews (reviews of reviews), video digests, and comment pages for the NYRB
- The Tongue Are you ready for a taste of the realness?
- The Tracy and The John “the men danced the dance of the gays”
- Two Bullets an anonymous insider from the Sydney music scene
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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Busting fake Green how to vote cards in Bennelong
John Alexander has won back the seat of Bennelong from high profile Labor member Maxine McKew, but what dirty tricks were part of his campaign? At a polling booth in Epping, #ElectionWIRE reporters Austin Mackell and Emma James found someone … Continue reading
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Antony Loewenstein talks to #ElectionWire
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Tagged 2010 Election, Afghanistan, Alliance Maintanence, America, American Left, Antony Albanese, Antony Loewenstein, Australia, Australian Federal Election 2010, Australian Media, Australian War Crimes, Boradband Network, corporate media, Foreign Policy, Grainler, Greens, Hamas, Hezbollah, Israel, Labor Party, Left, Lobby, Obama, Occupation, Palestine, Radical, Rendition, Rudd, Sam Byrne, Torture, US alliance, War, Wikileaks
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