Perspective: Patience running out for those who pretend to solve the nation's problems | mrseankelly
On Friday, the Prime Minister, campaigning ahead of the Eden-Monaro byelection, spoke to radio station 96.3 FM, Sounds of the Mountains. He had been struck, he said, on a trip to Batlow earlier this year, by the hard road ahead for orchardists. You can’t “plant a few trees and they pop up and you're producing apples in a few months”. Rebuilding after bushfires would take a decade or more. “I was quite moved by it, I’ve got to tell you, and that has massively informed our plans.
These lengthy timeframes should remind us of a crucial fact about that byelection. We are only in the fourth month of dealing with this virus. Some commentators are calling the next election; some have drawn conclusions based on Saturday’s vote.
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