Michael Gordon

Michael Gordon

Michael Gordon is the political editor of The Age.

Michael Gordon

Friendship hits a snag in a sea of confusion over boats

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

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New regime every bit as tough as Howard's but will it work?

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Michael Gordon The big surprise of the blueprint crafted by Julia Gillard's expert panel is that it is even tougher, in key respects, than the plan Tony Abbott was prepared to back just six weeks ago.

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Time to stop finger-pointing and start being constructive

Michael Gordon It's time Tony Abbott made it possible for Julia Gillard to implement policies to prevent asylum-seeker tragedies.

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Sound-bite diplomacy no solution to asylum seeker quandary

<i>The Age</i> journalist Michael Gordon.

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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Abbott rejects no-lose deal

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Michael Gordon A new political year has begun, but the landscape is unchanged.

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A change of tide, but boats squabbling hits a low ebb

<i>The Age</i> journalist Michael Gordon.

Michael Gordon You may not have noticed it, but there has been a tactical shift in the long-running asylum seeker blame game between Tony Abbott and Julia Gillard.