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Seen to be green

 

The environment was once again a key political issue in 2007. The failing health of the Murray–Darling river system and continuing drought were major concerns for both sides of politics. The possibility of a 'nuclear' Australia and the climate change debate were also hot topics. Shadow Environment Minister Peter Garrett was in the spotlight with suggestions that his credentials as a 'green' politician were compromised by party policy.

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Cold wars

Dave Follett — Daily Telegraph, 14 July 2007

Illustration of red propaganda-style posters with Robert Menzies' portrait under 'CCCP' (Central Committee of the Communist Party) and John Howard's under 'IPCC' (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change).