CUT & PASTE Parliament, parks, even airports are fair game in the fight for an egalitarian Australia
Peace in our time? Scott Morrison declares an end to class warfare, The Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday: Treasurer Scott Morrison has declared an end to class warfare in Australian politics during his post-budget sales pitch, saying voters were "over the us and them" approach.
Not so fast. Labor's class warfare campaign is on, says Dennis Shanahan in The Australian, yesterday: After months of subliminal sneers about Malcolm Turnbull's personal wealth making it impossible for him to understand ordinary taxpayers, Labor has laid bare a campaign of class warfare in its response to the budget. 
To the barricades - er, boarding gates! Class warfare is coming to the airport. The Age website, Thursday: Wealthy queue-jumpers in the air: New plan may allow well-heeled travellers to skip lengthy airport queues, including customs.
More from The Age: Tourism and Transport Forum Australia chief executive Margy Osmond said a premium service could include "seamless" disembarkation and immigration clearing processes, fast-tracked passage through arrivals and departures and meet-and-greet ser-vices to help passengers with border clearance.
Caller "John" weighs in to 702 ABC Sydney's Mornings program with his appraisal of separate services for high-flyers, Thursday: If you don't have money it's saying, far queue for you!
Mornings host Wendy Harmer: You almost gave me a heart attack there, John!
Ground rage can't be far behind. Bri-tain's Express newspaper, Tuesday: Economy class customers can be driven to fury by envy of those in first class - especially if they have to board the plane at the front and walk past well-heeled fliers to reach the cheap seats.
Class warfare in the Senate. The Nationals' John Williams opens up a new front with Labor's Doug Cameron, Wednesday: Why didn't you tell us about your waterfront flat, down here, on the Kingston foreshore or how much your house is worth? â€¦ Let's have a look at your portfolio, Senator Cameron, before you attack the Prime Minister.
Class warfare is also breaking out in Sydney's Centennial Park. Elizabeth Farrelly, SMH, Thursday: Despite a hundred picketers and a continuous ribbon of honking traffic, two fluoro monkeys rode the cherry-picker, revved the chainsaw and - to cries of "shame", "remember Bjelke" - began hacking it to death.
Fluoro monkeys? Farrelly does like to have a go at the proletariat. From her Le Flaneur blog,   August 23, 2012: And what did I find â€¦? A hardware truck from Merrylands (where?) that I'd already noticed running a red light â€¦ and a massive plainclothes furniture removal van parked completely across, so that I had to get off the bike and walk. "Nice place to park," I said â€¦
Class warfare coming soon to an arena near you? The Australian, Thursday: Midnight Oil has announced that the band will reunite for an Australian and overseas tour next year.
Surely Read About It will have to be one of the re-formed Oils' opening numbers:The rich get richer / The poor get the picture / The bombs never hit you when you're down so low â€¦