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John Mikkelsen

John Mikkelsen is a long term journalist, former regional newspaper editor, now freelance writer. He is also the author of Amazon Books memoir Don't Call Me Nev.
Surviving the storm
Environment - 12/03/2025 - 1 comment
Rate cut won't help Albo much
Domestic Politics - 21/02/2025 - 5 comments
Another green dream bites the dust
Environment - 7/02/2025 - 24 comments
Green aluminium? Tell Albo he’s dreaming
Economics - 23/01/2025 - 13 comments
Will BOM bomb its forecasts and could AI do better?
Environment - 7/01/2025 - 7 comments
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Economics - 16/12/2024 - 10 comments
Prescription for pain, angst and 'silly old buggers'
Society - 25/11/2024 - 3 comments
Cheers for a true blue Aussie hero
Society - 13/11/2024 - 2 comments
Dwindling delights and mobile frights
Science & Technology - 24/10/2024 - 4 comments
A 'trans'gression confession
Humour & Satire - 17/10/2024 - 3 comments
Curses, China syndrome again
Science & Technology - 4/10/2024 - 3 comments
Fines, crimes and a big white kangaroo
Humour & Satire - 25/09/2024 - 19 comments
Covid chaos: lest we forget!
Health - 16/09/2024 - 78 comments
The Life of Zye - who will cry?
Law & Liberties - 26/08/2024 - 33 comments
Trumped by a costly ‘computer glitch’
Science & Technology - 23/07/2024 - 10 comments
Nuclear, and Labor's lying lips
Environment - 25/06/2024 - 83 comments
Beyond Mad Max with dystopian AI
Science & Technology - 14/06/2024 - 6 comments
Don’t deport little Aussie Luca
Law & Liberties - 23/05/2024 - 7 comments
Labor, how do I loathe thee?
Domestic Politics - 7/05/2024 - 20 comments
Laughs, lies and lights out
Environment - 30/04/2024 - 7 comments
The modern perils of getting laid
Society - 23/04/2024 - 10 comments
When Medicare refunds end up 'somewhere'
Society - 8/04/2024 - 5 comments
Even ‘God’ made mistakes
Media - 19/03/2024 - 5 comments
How low can COVID-19 catastrophists go?
Health - 11/03/2024 - 29 comments
Loopy Labor’s disconnect from reality
Economics - 26/02/2024 - 12 comments
Carbon 'facts' according to Green Dream Believers
Environment - 24/01/2024 - 18 comments
Cyclones, dunnies and a belated confession
Environment - 2/01/2024 - 3 comments
Medicare messing with Movember
Health - 30/11/2023 - 6 comments
Superglue not needed
Environment - 24/11/2023 - 37 comments
Why we said 'NO bloody way'
Indigenous Affairs - 18/10/2023 - 18 comments
The Voice? I'm over it!
Indigenous Affairs - 9/10/2023 - 24 comments
The right to bite
Environment - 21/09/2023 - 12 comments
Wartime history reduced to dust
International - 22/04/2022 - 7 comments
Warm royal welcome, down to a T
International - 31/03/2022 - 8 comments
Thanks, Bob Brown, you helped Labor lose the unlosable election
Domestic Politics - 22/05/2019 - 11 comments
Gladstone Ports worker rocks the boat
Domestic Politics - 16/05/2019 - 6 comments
The Titanic Clive rises from the deep
Domestic Politics - 1/05/2019 - 5 comments
MPs told 'Mining captures politics'
Environment - 17/09/2013 - 7 comments
Sex Party could help Pauline slip into senate
Domestic Politics - 3/09/2013 - 16 comments
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