Australia’s Potemkin Election
Mick Mulvaney, adviser to former President Donald Trump, says he thinks the Covid lockdowns in America will go down in history as “one of the worst mistakes of the 21st … Read more
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Mick Mulvaney, adviser to former President Donald Trump, says he thinks the Covid lockdowns in America will go down in history as “one of the worst mistakes of the 21st … Read more
The first one of these statements is well known. Labor is relying on a preference swap with the Greens to win this election and in a hung parliament, Green MPs … Read more
Almost every day, millions of Australians must ask if the Australia we once knew is gone forever; if what is called, the fabric of Australian society, isn’t being ripped to … Read more
It is federal election time and we will approve of some candidates and disapprove of others. That used to be the healthy outcome of democracy; but now we have the … Read more
Tomorrow is Good Friday. I often say you don’t have to preach or be a regular churchgoer to have an interest in the Easter message; but its significance is often … Read more
Whole forests have most probably been cut down to write about the bizarre performance of Anthony Albanese on the opening day of the election campaign. Put simply, it is palpable … Read more
The Australian sporting story of the week has to be the extraordinarily dominant victory by the Australian Women’s Cricket team in the final of the World Cup. It is a … Read more
There is no doubt that the Liberal Party in NSW is in disarray. Certainly, the Prime Minister won a victory through the NSW Court of Appeal though how a constitutional … Read more
All governments do it but in no way that validates what is done. I’m refering to government “gifts” of public sector appointments, all at generous salaries, paid for by the … Read more