Satire
Artful Dodger

Gee reports on former Australian Watergate chairman, Arthur Sinodinos.  
Offensive

Laura Jayes from Sky News wants only offensive signs from March in March to be sent to her. Gee ...  
Funding capers

Attorney-General George Brandis has told arts organisations to accept the big tobacco dollar. Gee ...  
Walking the dog

Gee considers how policy is made.  
The short-sighted Shepherd

Gee considers the Commission of Audit and where it's leading.  
Clowns

Tony Abbott has been endorsed by former U.S. presidential candidate Rick Santorum. Gee reports.  
Labour Day

Where to now for Labour, asks Gee.  
Free drinks

Gee sings the song of Tony A, who fancied an heiress of uncommon size.  
Liberate the trees

Tony Abbott wants to liberate the wood from the old growth forests. Gee reports.  
Rum and Coca Cola and the Cadbury dollar

Fiona Nash and her former chief of staff — drinking rum and Coca Cola, working for the Cadbury ...  
Rupert’s reporting instructions on Abbott's disastrous first six months

Alan Austin is endeavouring to verify the authenticity of a leaked internal News Corp's memo ...  
Question Time

Gee reports from another exciting day in Canberra at Parliament.  
Demented plutocrat

Wealthy Australians are rebelling against demented plutocrat Murdoch. Gee reports.  
66 spin doctors

Gee's take on the news emerging over the weekend that Immigration Monster Scott Morrison employs ...  
What is it?

Politics can be confusing. Gee asks the important questions.  
Stand-up comic

This week, Tony Abbott has tried out some new routines. Gee looks at how well they went down.  
Patriotic scoundrels

The Coalition is wrapping themselves in the flag at the moment. Gee asks whether this may be going ...  
Cover-up

Stephen Conroy accused starry General Angus Campbell of a cover-up yesterday. Gee reports.  

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