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Digital ID: privacy and liberty are brothers

This is a variation on the speech I gave over the weekend in Sydney at the One Nation rally against Digital ID.…

6 May 2024

Aussie cash: redesigned $5 note goes Woke

Well, that was predictable, as predictable as the sun rising the next morning, though not as welcome. With the late…

6 May 2024

Government versus X: the pacification project must not be challenged! 

Watching the dystopian-named ‘eSafety’ Commissioner in action is like watching the illegitimate lovechild of a deer caught in the headlights…

6 May 2024

Crossing

The announcer said that the train – crowded with women and their children – was nearing the last station before…

5 May 2024

Should business schools promote ‘social’ research?

One of the curious things of our sophisticated, yet superficial, information age is that the official websites of most business…

Put coal back in the Coalition energy policy

Most protagonists of nuclear power like to say it is clean, meaning no CO2 is released, as though this is…

3 May 2024

Are they criminalising hate speech, or valid criticism of gender politics?

On the first of May, Queensland began living under the Criminal Code (Serious Vilification and Hate Crimes) and Other Legislation Amendment…

3 May 2024

Mugged by bad law

In the course of human affairs and communications, words have specific meanings, and nowhere is this more important than in…

3 May 2024

Scream louder: we will not suffer the e-Stasi Commissar

A healthy democracy has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to censors. As I pledged on Spectator TV last week, One…

2 May 2024

The Resolute desk needs a resolute occupant

Like others perhaps, I used to think that the ‘Resolute desk’ in the Oval Office of the White House was…

2 May 2024

WA Court of Appeal upholds Police Commissioner’s powers to mandate Covid vaccination

Senior Constable Ben Falconer and Police staff member Les Finlay lost their appeals in the WA Court of Appeal against…

2 May 2024

Albanese’s political censorship plan

No wonder the Albanese government is worried about misinformation. This week as news broke about an horrific attack on an Australian couple…

1 May 2024

Slipping on a banana Teal

When I heard that two Victorians, Bronwen Bock and Lucy Bradlow intend to nominate as candidates to share the representation…

4 May 2024

Making appointments, Coalition-style

Readers, let your minds drift back to pre-Albanese times. And then imagine your typical Coalition government cabinet meeting as the…

4 May 2024

Four troubling features of the Higgins judgment

On 15 April, Justice Michael Lee brought down the curtain on Lehrmann’s suit against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson. His…

4 May 2024

Trump versus Biden

I know that there are plenty of Trump admirers among Speccie readers. And there were certainly aspects of his time…

4 May 2024

The Spirit Whale has spoken

It is a sign of the times when an $18.7 billion gas project, 180 kilometres north-west of Northwest Cape off…

4 May 2024

Business/Robbery, etc

At last! A barely noticed Federal Court order in April means there is now a real prospect that the cloak…

4 May 2024

How to be an ‘Approved Jew’

Alas, it is so hard to be an Approved Jew™ these days, meaning, of course, approved by the ‘progressive’ left.…

4 May 2024

Tertiary degrees in Intifada

‘University politics are vicious precisely because the stakes are so small,’ quipped Henry Kissinger adding, ‘University politics make me long…

4 May 2024

Aukus is becoming a potent alliance

Compare and contrast the frenetic, largely unwanted and unnecessary manoeuvres to create a common EU defence union, with the methodical,…

6 May 2024

Why we should defend Nathan Cofnas’s academic freedom

After a controversial blog post he made earlier this year, the professional career of Dr Nathan Cofnas, a Leverhulme early-career research…

6 May 2024

We know smartphones are harming girls – so why don’t we act?

This week a report by the Policy Exchange think tank found that children at secondary schools with a full phone ban in…

6 May 2024

How North Korea uses cartoons to evade sanctions

Recently, it was reported that North Korean animators may have been working on cartoon projects for western firms, including Amazon…

6 May 2024

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Why New Zealand is cracking down on immigration

The government of New Zealand this week tightened the country’s working visa rules in order to stem historically high numbers…

10 Apr 2024

Why is New Zealand’s deputy PM rowing with Chumbawamba?

In their musical heyday, the English anarchist punk band Chumbawamba enjoyed a reputation for having an irreverent attitude towards those…

22 Mar 2024

New Zealand’s imperial judiciary

If you cast your eyes across the Tasman right now, you can see the beginnings of an imperial judiciary, the…

2 Mar 2024

Subversion within New Zealand

Recently querying why New Zealand governments make annual January pilgrimages to the Maori Pa at Ratana, to celebrate the birth…

24 Feb 2024

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Aussie life

From a nation that gave us riot police, rude waiters, baguettes and non-negotiable submarine contracts we have a new word,…

4 May 2024

Language

The expression ‘non-racist’ is still missing from most of the world’s major dictionaries (Oxford, Merriam-Webster, Collins, Macquarie) but perhaps this…

4 May 2024

Dear Mary: how can I help pay for an expensive lunch without seeming rude?

Q. My husband and I (both in our eighties) recently visited a carpet shop with a view to replacing the…

4 May 2024

The strikers giving Southgate a headache

Poor Gareth Southgate. Having three outstanding finishers is giving him a thumping headache ahead of the European Championship. Harry Kane,…

4 May 2024

A GP diagnosed me with ‘acute anxiety’ – only to exacerbate it

In 2008, after his first child was born and before he was due to get married, Tom Lee began to…

4 May 2024

Death was everywhere for the Victorians, but it was never commonplace

Death’s great paradox is its inconstant constancy. Its forms and rituals change from generation to generation. In our own era,…

4 May 2024

Nietzsche’s thinking seems destined to be mangled and misunderstood

For Mussolini’s 60th birthday, Hitler gave him a de luxe edition of Friedrich Nietzsche’s complete works, bound in blue pigskin.…

4 May 2024

A timely morality tale: The Spoiled Heart, by Sunjeev Sahota, reviewed

Who would have thought that the battle between champions of old-school socialism and contemporary identity politics for the post of…

4 May 2024

Living in the golden age of navel-gazing

If you are under 40, you probably already know of Joel Golby. He writes stream-of-consciousness personal essays and the satirical…

4 May 2024

Are all great civilisations doomed?

To quote Private Frazer in Dad’s Army, ‘We’re doomed, doomed!’ That seems to be the message of Paul Cooper’s eminently…

4 May 2024

A surprising number of scientists believe in little green men

In 1928, a young physicist and engineer named Karl Jansky began working at Bell Telephone Laboratories, tasked with investigating any…

4 May 2024

The Berkeley scandal of 1681 transfixed London society – and Aphra Behn soon capitalised on it

If you want to understand in detail what people in the past were capable of doing, thinking and saying, there…

4 May 2024