Michael Gordon

Michael Gordon

Michael Gordon is the political editor of The Age.

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The national disgrace that is our asylum-seeker debate

Michael Gordon A month before Julia Gillard's mini-campaign in Sydney's outer west, Tony Abbott took his own mini-campaign to Melbourne's outer east, and reflected with justifiable pride on the diversity of...

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Team Legal goes in to bat for desperate Sri Lankans

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Michael Gordon Here's a poser to start a dinner table conversation: Name one Australian institution that has emerged from a year of dismal politics, dashed expectations and revelations of systemic failure with its...

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Friendship hits a snag in a sea of confusion over boats

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Michael Gordon Paris Aristotle and David Manne are good friends. They have been for more than 15 years.

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Plugging leaks in refugee boats policy

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Michael Gordon A report from the retiring head of the Australian Human Rights Commission shines a light on the real reason our leaders have not found a way to respond to the issue of people who come to our country...

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Sound-bite diplomacy no solution to asylum seeker quandary

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Michael Gordon There is a simple way to end the impasse on asylum seeker policy, but Tony Abbott and his immigration spokesman refuse to embrace it. Why?

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Like it or not, Indonesia seems part of a solution

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Michael Gordon Many poor Indonesian fisherman are serving mandatory five-year jail terms in Australia, while most of the smuggler kingpins get off the boats before they're intercepted.

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NT's tough love: helping hand or a heavy hand?

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Michael Gordon An Aboriginal couple in their mid-20s are driving home to the central Australian community of Yuendumu when they are pulled over by the cops.

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As we that are left grow old, we are reminded of our story

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Michael Gordon Julia Gillard was at Gallipoli in two capacities this week. The first was as national leader, speaking on behalf of Australia at two solemn yet uplifting ceremonies half a world away from the...