
Gabrielle Chan
Gabrielle Chan is a freelance journalist and the author of Rusted Off - why country Australia is fed up
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Journalist and author Gabrielle Chan examines the weaknesses in global supply chains and how we can learn from small businesses that helped to fill gaps that were exposed by the Covid-19 pandemicPodcast
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An 80% tariff on barley means switching to other crops or finding alternative markets. But at least there’s been rain
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Regional and remote communities have fewer resources to fight coronavirus, but many also see potential gains from a more digitally connected Australia
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Australia needs a strong country party, but the Nationals are all about coal, not food production
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We need to talk about what we want from our farmers and our regional landscapes
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The deputy prime minister and his party poke their own constituency in the eye in favour of inexplicable political priorities
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The challenge for farmers is how to discuss global warming without scaring people out of food production
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Mallee has shown that when offered choice and credible alternatives, voters in regional Australia can shift loyalties
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There were stark differences between the messages of the two main parties, and as it turns out, only one hit the right buttons
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The Coalition will need to negotiate with minor parties in the Senate as it fails to gain a majority in the upper house
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Senior party figures say there is ‘no case for change’ and leader has three-year term to lift profile
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Coalition claims victory and Bill Shorten stands down as Labor leader. This blog has now closed
Fire, Flood and Plague – essays about 2020 ‘Energised by disruption’: 2020 sows a new way forward for food