Pronunciation: /ˈkænbərə ˈbʌbəl/
noun Canberra bubble - a term used to describe the insular world of Australian politics centered around Canberra, the capital city
A1 The Canberra bubble is where Australian politicians work.
A2 Many people outside of Canberra are not familiar with the Canberra bubble.
B1 The Canberra bubble refers to the insular world of political elites in the Australian capital.
B2 Journalists often criticize the Canberra bubble for being out of touch with the concerns of everyday Australians.
C1 The Canberra bubble can sometimes lead to decisions that are disconnected from the realities of the rest of the country.
C2 Those within the Canberra bubble need to be mindful of how their decisions impact the broader population.
formal The politicians seem to be disconnected from the real world due to their constant presence in the Canberra bubble.
informal It's like the politicians live in their own little Canberra bubble and have no idea what's going on outside.
slang Those politicians are so out of touch, living in their Canberra bubble.
figurative The Canberra bubble shields politicians from the harsh realities of everyday life.
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