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A Traveller’s tales

Back in Australia after six months in England and America. London packed with tourists but overall is more depressing than…

13 Dec 2025

The name’s Allan, James Allan

‘The scent and smoke and sweat of a casino are nauseating at three in the morning.  Then the soul-erosion produced…

13 Dec 2025

Gallows state

Iran is experiencing one of its deadliest waves of executions since the 1979 revolution. A tactic once used to instil…

13 Dec 2025

Fictionomics Awards

Allow me offer you a sobering thought before you reach for the Esky. The social cost of alcohol in Australia…

13 Dec 2025

Tucker Qatarlson’s Christmas carol

My dreaming of a white Christmas was rudely interrupted by a social media post containing a guide for antisemites on…

13 Dec 2025

Travels in Transylvania

It’s not often that Tripadvisor suggests you stay at a hotel owned by His Majesty the King of Australia. But…

13 Dec 2025

Bring on 2026!

I’m a glass-half-full kind of person. That doesn’t mean I always have half a glass of something in my hand;…

13 Dec 2025

The grift that keeps on grifting

Australia’s retreat from hosting Cop31 has sparked disappointment and relief in equal measure, the relief being that the nation has…

Where is the violence against women and girls strategy?

There was a revealing moment in today’s Liaison Committee session with Keir Starmer where the Prime Minister was asked about…

16 Dec 2025

Starmer’s liaison committee grilling revealed three things

Today’s liaison committee meeting was not one for the history books. It was a fairly lacklustre affair, with some of…

16 Dec 2025

There are bin liners with more empathy than Keir Starmer

The liaison committee is always a laugh. It’s sort of like a year in review for the government’s litany of…

16 Dec 2025

Why won’t the West defend Jews?

Bondi Beach is not occupied territory. Yet a Jewish celebration there ended in blood. It is not within a military…

16 Dec 2025

What will Jacinda Ardern do next?

When I first met Jacinda Ardern in the early 2010s, the notion that the young MP with the toothy smile…

8 Nov 2025

The de-Wokification of New Zealand’s education system

The conservative coalition government of New Zealand came to office promising to wind back an enormous, government-run system of ‘Woke’…

3 Nov 2025

Jacinda, Jacinta

I’m not a big fan of self-serving autobiographies, particularly of recently departed political leaders.  I had briefly considered dipping into…

25 Oct 2025

Why the Maori party keep doing the haka in parliament

Parliamentary proceedings in New Zealand once again screeched to a halt this week after an unsanctioned performance of the haka…

12 Oct 2025

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Aussie life

Driving up Noosa North Shore a few weeks ago we joined three other vehicles bogged in the soft sand. All…

13 Dec 2025

Language

I heard ‘begging the question’ being misused (again!) on talkback radio. But let’s not blame the poor old broadcasters –…

13 Dec 2025

AI has helped make ‘parasocial’ the word of the year

‘After having thrown a sheep six times from the top of a tower,’ reported the Gloucester Journal in 1784, ‘Montgolfier…

13 Dec 2025

AI will take jobs – the wrong ones

As those of you familiar with this column will know, I am always eager to distinguish between an option and…

13 Dec 2025

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AI, a near miss, and a pleasing history

Books about Australia’s past can easily turn into battlefields, and many commentators expected Tony Abbott’s Australia: A History (HarperCollins, $35)…

13 Dec 2025

Songs of murder, rape and desertion

A century ago, the Orkney poet George Mackay Brown was settling into his first term at Stromness Academy. His schooldays…

13 Dec 2025

The evasions of smalltown Alabama: The Land of Sweet Forever, by Harper Lee, reviewed

Harper Lee’s writing career was brief, but her single novel became one of the most famous in American history. To…

13 Dec 2025

Rory Stewart’s romantic view of Cumbria is wide of the mark

It’s tricky for writers to gather up pieces of old work and collect them in significant literary form. It’s risky…

13 Dec 2025

Peril in Prague: The Secret of Secrets, by Dan Brown, reviewed

Robert Langdon is a symbologist, and that is the meta joke – the only joke – of Dan Brown’s series…

13 Dec 2025

Cosy crime for Christmas: a choice of thrillers

Christmas is prime time for cosy crime and the excellent thriller writer Nicola Upson offers a short, pleasing contribution with…

13 Dec 2025

The little imps who pretended to be poltergeists

It comes as a surprise for anyone assuming that ghosthunters are easily fooled scaredy cats to learn that there was…

13 Dec 2025

The cartographer’s power to decide the fate of millions

I had searched for it for the better part of 20 years. An enormous trove of lost maps, the 800…

13 Dec 2025