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Sarah Gill

Sarah Gill

Sarah Gill is an Age columnist who has worked as a writer and a policy analyst. She is undertaking postgraduate legal studies at the University of Western Australia.

Supporters of President Rodrigo Duterte at Manila's Rizal Park for a vigil to show their backing for the president's so-called war on drugs.

Why we turn a blind eye to our neighbourhood atrocities

The spectacle of an Australian foreign minister stepping up to parrot Duterte's anti-drug rationale is beyond the pale.

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Cosy: Former British prime minister Tony Blair, right, and his director of communications strategy, Alastair Campbell, in 2001.

Peta Credlin treatment is insulting to all women

Blair and his right-hand man were close too, but nobody thought they were having sex.

  • Sarah Gill
CSIRO executives are evasive about ongoing funding for Tasmania's Cape Grim air-pollution station.

CSIRO cuts: getting our priorities all wrong

It’s galling to hear a scientist suggest climate research is not making a return.

  • Sarah Gill
Abbot Point's proposed terminal 0 in Queensland would serve the company's giant Carmichael mine if it gets built.

Josh Frydenberg's arguments in favour of Adani mine are farcical

The argument that burning coal exported by the Adani mine project will deliver health benefits to the world’s poor is plain rubbish.

  • Sarah Gill