David Marr
David Marr is a Guardian Australia journalist. He is widely regarded as one of Australia's most influential commentators, writing on subjects such as politics, censorship, the media and the arts. He has been a journalist since 1973 and is the recipient of four Walkley awards for journalism
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We will miss the award-winning painter who died this week aged 66
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Many Australians never lost their affection for Queen Elizabeth II. But now she has died we are faced with the riddle of our constitutional future
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For the first time in a decade the logjam to change the country’s politics may be shifting
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Afghan refugee Abbas Nazari and Guardian journalist David Marr remember the humanitarian and political crisis that shapes asylum seeker policies to this dayPodcast
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This religious discrimination bill is designed to let the churches be nasty: nasty to children, to employees of the faiths and nasty in the pulpit
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The Coalition is finessing its obligations to the most desperate people on earth, calculating it will help keep them in power
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Afghan refugee Abbas Nazari and Guardian journalist David Marr remember the humanitarian and political crisis that has shaped policies to this dayPodcast
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In this episode David Marr interviews Katharine Murphy on her Quarterly Essay release that examines the first wave of the coronavirus and Scott Morrison’s handling of itPodcast
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In this episode of Full Story, David Marr interviews Katharine Murphy about Scott Morrison problem-solving approach and his dislike of tough questions.Podcast
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For two and a half years the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse’s verdict on Pell has been like buried ordnance, exploding only now
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Laura Murphy-Oates speaks to David Marr and Melissa Davey about the high court decision that quashed George Pell’s child sexual abuse convictions
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Coronavirus has us all waiting. We have so little idea when and where this story will take us. Its arc is a mystery
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On Wednesday the court sits to decide Pell’s fate. Legal argument will be dense, but watchers of the case think he may yet be acquitted
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A live panel of Guardian editors and writers discusses the challenges of the next decade, and how we can best meet themPodcast
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PM tries to present himself as a leader reborn – but you just can’t take the marketing out of Scotty
As the bushfire crisis became even more grave, the PM’s office released his promises of ships and troops to music. Yes, a jingle
Christian schools hang on for dear life to the shame of homosexuality