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Australian Education Union (AEU) members in Queensland will be joining their Victorian colleagues in walking off the job on November 20, Universal Children鈥檚 Day, to demand the federal Coalition government gets kids and their families off Nauru.

In the wake of the Wentworth byelection and the debate about its meaning a lot of commentary has focused on the desire for a return to the 鈥渟ensible centre鈥.

While the margin by which independent candidate Dr Kerryn Phelps won the Wentworth byelection may not be as great as the election night count suggested, the result in this historically-safe Liberal seat is a major blow for Prime Minister Scott Morrison and the federal Coalition government.

A review into religious freedom, headed by former Coalition attorney-general Phillip Ruddock, turned into a political bombshell for the Coalition government, following the leaking of its recommendations on October 6.

The review was a sop to the right wing of the Liberal Party after the overwhelming result of last year鈥檚 marriage equality postal survey. The government had kept the final report under wraps since May.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison鈥檚 鈥淚 stopped these [boats]鈥 desk trophy is symbolic of his government鈥檚 callous disregard for human rights. But you can be sure that Morrison won鈥檛 be stopping the Nauruan government from kicking M貥茅dicins Sans Fronti猫res (MSF/Doctors Without Borders) off Nauru.

Within days of Nauru鈥檚 decision that MSF鈥檚 mental health services would 鈥渘o longer be required鈥, news came through that an Iranian detainee on Nauru had self-harmed by swallowing washing powder.

The Australian Labor Party鈥檚 parliamentary caucus' decision to vote up the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP-11) has created a backlash. The secretary of Hunter Workers (formerly the Newcastle Trades Hall Council) Daniel Wallace has resigned from the party, saying he 'finally realised that the shortcuts taken by the ALP usually lead to detours which lead to dead ends'.

The federal Coalition government has dropped further in the polls following the knifing of former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull. Nevertheless, both new Prime Minister Scott Morrison and the hard right Peter Dutton/Tony Abbott faction in the Liberal Party seem determined to take politics even more to the right.

Events over the last few weeks have revealed just how politicised Australia鈥檚 immigration policy has become.

The federal Coalition government remains unstable even though Scott Morrison has replaced Malcolm Turnbull as Prime Minister in the August 24 leadership spill.

Last September, while campaigning for the position of Lord Mayor of Newcastle and a ward councillor, I bumped into an NSW Labor Party officer at a coffee shop.

鈥淐omrade鈥, he said, 鈥淵ou鈥檝e got some great policies鈥. 鈥淔eel free to borrow any of them,鈥 I relied cheekily. 鈥淥ur housing policy, for example, is based on Socialist Alliance councillor Sue Bolton's work in Moreland, Victoria.鈥

The next day the local papers reported that ALP candidates were talking up 鈥渁ffordable housing鈥.

It says a lot about the state of politics today that the worst thing following the Murdoch-owned Sky News interview with neo-Nazi Blair Cottrell on immigration earlier this month, was not that a media outlet was giving a fascist a platform. The worst thing was that Cottrell鈥檚 comments were indistinguishable from those of other mainstream media outlets and elected politicians.

New South Wales is now officially in drought and parts of Queensland have been in continuous drought for years. But the climate denier federal government has its head in the sand.