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Michael Mann's "Hockey Stick" lacks a blade when you deal with the data honestly. The fraudulent cherrypicking of data that was the pin-up for the IPCC in ... 2001. Mann on the left, data on the right.

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Tim Wilson campaigning for our policy of housing before superannuation. Investing in your own home is better for financial health than superannuation. ... https://www.theage.com.au/politics/federal/liberal-mp-s-housing-campaign-a-bigger-problem-than-super-guarantee-for-labor-20210305-p5782y.html

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Former Labor Minister and Speaker of the House John Mickel and AIP Executive Director Graham Young preview the 2020 Qld election. Queensland faces the first election for a four year term in its history in just over one month’s time. John Mickel and Graham Young have spent a lifetime watching Queensland elections as well as winning (and losing) a few. They bring theoretical and practical insights to a business which is more art than science. John is presently an academic at QUT, and Graham bases much of his analysis on his online qualitative polling which has proven to be very accurate over almost 20 years. The seminar will cover the seats and candidates to watch, as well as the strategies, tactics and issues, and how they might play out.

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