Stephanie Peatling

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Stephanie Peatling

Stephanie Peatling

@srpeatling

Deputy federal editor in Canberra of @Politics_SMHAGE @smh @theage. Caption writer for @ellinghausen. Pro the Oxford comma.

Canberra Katılım Kasım 2011
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Stephanie Peatling@srpeatling·
The word you’re looking for to describe today is clusterfracas. It gives a sense of the chaos and inexplicable ridiculousness of the situation and can be used in front of all age groups.
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Angus Livingston@anguslivingston·
"Female, 26.6 years old and Tasmanian: The perfect recipe for gold at the Games" - I can promise I had nothing to do with this headline, it just is the facts smh.com.au/sport/female-2…
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@AmyRemeikis This is basically the point of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, right? A showcase of the merits of both but the dying at the end is a metaphor for your brain exploding when you can't choose. Although the choice is Paul, obv.
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Amy Remeikis@AmyRemeikis·
It is my fervent belief, that no matter your sexuality, most people would want to sleep with 70s Paul Newman or Robert Redford. Both if the chance came up.
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Stephanie Peatling@srpeatling·
$1.2 million of ACT taxpayers' money.
Elizabeth Lee MLA@ElizabethLeeMLA

#BREAKING The disgraced former CEO of CIT who was found to have engaged in ‘serious corrupt conduct’ by the Integrity Commissioner has received a pay out of $465,000. This is on top of 2 full years of her annual salary of $380,000.

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Stephanie Peatling@srpeatling·
@Sue_Dunlevy Colleagues and readers will miss your incisive, intelligent reporting Sue. Tough times for the industry but may your next moves be wonderful.
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Stephanie Peatling@srpeatling·
Good evening to my husband who pointed out de Minaur is an anagram of 'die Munar".
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Stephanie Peatling@srpeatling·
What does the Dunkley byelection result mean? "Peter Dutton was counting on an angry protest vote in the Dunkley byelection to humiliate the government and prove the Liberal Party could retake power in Canberra," @CroweDM writes. smh.com.au/politics/feder…
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Stephanie Peatling@srpeatling·
A very esteemed 50th anniversary to the incomparable @1RossGittins: "Over 50 years I’ve written over 5000 columns, and worked for 16 editors. I’ve covered 50 federal budgets, 19 federal elections, & seen 11 prime ministers & 16 treasurers come and go." smh.com.au/national/fifty…
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Angus Livingston@anguslivingston·
@srpeatling @swrighteconomy This is ......... Shane and I need to write a book about pop culture things the kids need to know so they don't embarrass themselves
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Angus Livingston@anguslivingston·
me trying to explain to the office who Tommy Emmanuel is: okay imagine an acoustic guitarist who does covers of songs but he doesn't sing and he's also incredibly famous and successful... we don't have famous acoustic guitarists in this country anymore
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Stephanie Peatling@srpeatling·
"The lesson from the opening round of a very long tax argument is simple: know your target, and don’t get distracted," writes @CroweDM . "That’s a lesson Anthony Albanese seems to understand, while Peter Dutton can easily lose sight of the real target." smh.com.au/politics/feder…
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Stephanie Peatling@srpeatling·
Look how sweet! In his little cardy. Bless.
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