The heat hasn’t sapped our curiosity. If anything, we’re more curious than ever. For instance, we wonder …
Will the nation’s photojournalists run out of bikini babes to snap if the country-wide heatwave continues?
Do paper boys and girls still get paid the same for carting such a light load?
Has The Australian Financial Review died, or just gone to Batemans Bay on holiday?
If MPs extol the virtues of holidaying in Australia for the local tourism industry, did they really think their long-planned overseas Christmas jaunt with the family wouldn’t be used against them?
What else is in Tony Abbott’s fridge?
If the fiscal cliff has been downgraded to a fiscal knoll, will the bloody thing every go away?
And now I’m back in the office, where has my highlighter gone?
It starts early. We answer none of those questions today, as we stump up for another big (federal election) year at Crikey. You’re welcome.
Another question for you…why does Crikey not publish through the holidays like most of the other media it continually bags?
Lulz. Dear Pete, have you SEEN what the other media publish over the holidays?
The penniless Crikey crew, follow a *much* more sensible plan.
Relaxing by the beach, they restore their exhausted bodies and keep up to speed by tweeting the odd bit of snark.
Altogether, a thoroughly worthwhile and productive process. HNY.
Paddy, yep read it watched it and listened to it, some of it was good and some not so much…. whatever you say it was better than the sounds of silence from Crikey…we all pay a 52 week subscription as far as I know
not so sure about the penniless
Pete, from memory (& mine’s not guaranteed reliable) Crikey has always had a 2 week break over Xmas/New Year.
I suspect that running on the smell of an oily rag, doesn’t exactly help when it comes to paying for the extra staff. After all, those hamsters don’t just whip themselves.
understood, but still think it’s a little rich of Crikey to complain about the old media, when the new doesn’t publish