In today’s newsletter: people creating a ‘grand conspiracy’ to avoid the ‘uncomfortable’ truth about Queensland tragedy; US rapper in final spray after chaotic tour
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In his review of the year, Paul Daley addresses the often “discomfiting” way we have embraced post-Covid living despite rising death rates, for example, or a cruise ship docking in Sydney with 800 cases barely raising an eyebrow. , as he also remembers those we have mourned, such as Shane Warne, and things we haven’t mourned too much, like the “ideological vacuity” of the departing Scott Morrison.Composite: Getty Images/Patrick/David Wolff Patrick/Michael Hili/Vinnie Zuffante/Tim Roney
Happy Gravy Day. It’s the 21st of December, and, in honour of Paul Kelly’s Christmas classic How To Make Gravy, we’ve asked some of our writers to suggest . For Amy Remeikis is has to be the Pogues’ Fairytale of New York, but for Jordyn Beazley it’s 8 Days of Christmas by Destiny’s Child.Our Australian morning briefing email breaks down the key national and international stories of the day and why they matterNewsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our
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