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Welcome to the Age of the Goldfish

I hope you all have a good memory, because you are going to need it.  Modern political events are being…

14 Jan 2021

This is the politics the left made – based on threats of power, not peaceful persuasion

I guess like me you’ve been more than a little shocked at the Republican “insurrection” in the United States. But…

13 Jan 2021

The two left wings

May I recommend the brilliant writing and analysis of Kevin Williamson in the National Review? He recently authored this nugget titled Joe…

13 Jan 2021

No penises in the pool? Puh-lease!

For almost one hundred years, Sydney women have been able to bathe at Coogee’s ladies-only pool, free from the prying…

13 Jan 2021

Coronavirus: we’ve barely scratched the surface of the economic contagion

Normally, I strut into a New Year full of motivation, inspiration and sass. Much like an underfed clothes horse down…

13 Jan 2021

Today’s cold-blooded political animals are solar-powered

Now that it’s high summer, you might see a lizard, sunning itself on a rock. Lizards don’t just get their energy…

12 Jan 2021

Now the Nats are choosing cute 'n' cuddly with koalas over facts

New South Wales Deputy Premier John Barilaro has ‘kissed and made up’ with Environment Minister Matt ‘Green’ Kean after taking time…

12 Jan 2021

How our governments – and governance – could be improved by term limits

After a contentious two-year term capped off by a tumultuous 2020, January 3 marked the beginning of the 117th Congress…

12 Jan 2021

Donald Trump is impeached again – now what?

Today Donald Trump became the first president in United States history to be impeached twice. He was first impeached in…

14 Jan 2021

Donald Trump and the limits of free speech

Is Donald Trump’s expulsion from Twitter an attack on free speech? A great many Republicans are saying so. You certainly…

13 Jan 2021

@jack is the giant

Where is Jack? You know, Jack-the-Giant-Killer? The little fellow who caught the giant Cormaran in a deadfall and dispatched him…

13 Jan 2021

America’s Yeltsin moment

The end of the Cold War was as great a shock to US politics as it was to the Soviet Union’s. The…

13 Jan 2021

Arbitrarily detained in Danandrewstan

All Australian passports bear the words, ‘The Governor-General, being the representative in Australia of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second,…

16 Jan 2021

The fine art of hating

‘It’s a thin line between love and hate’ the Pretenders sang in 1983, but it’s one that legislators are eager…

16 Jan 2021

Twittering on the brink

‘When acclaimed author David Sedaris wrote that choosing between Democrats and Republicans in presidential elections is like selecting an airline…

16 Jan 2021

CCP’s persecution of the Uyghurs

Does the international community have a collective conscience? Could it act effectively if presented with evidence of massive human rights…

16 Jan 2021

Pearls of wisdom

Our language is like a pearl inside a shell. The shell is like the people that carry the language. If…

16 Jan 2021

Pandemic paradoxes

I t is tragic fact that there is not a single, identifiable free speech partisan in Team Morrison’s Cabinet. In…

16 Jan 2021

Violent Delights

‘A riot is the language of the unheard,’ said Martin Luther King in an entirely different context. Purloined by the…

16 Jan 2021

Remainers hoist with their own petards

And so, this is Brexit. And what has Boris done? Project Fear over.  Regained sovereignty just begun.  Let’s hope it’s…

9 Jan 2021

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Bridgerton

Who would have thought that Netflix would score so sumptuously with a Regency soap that flaunts colourblind casting like a…

16 Jan 2021

Banks cover design by Hazel Lam, Harper Collins Design Studio

One of the most eligible bachelors in England, he was strong, handsome, well-educated, adventurous and a fabulously rich young man.…

16 Jan 2021

New year pleasures

There are things to bring us pleasure in this new year. The opera has opened The Merry Widow (until 16…

9 Jan 2021

Orson Welles

It seems on the face of it the oddest proposition on earth. David Fincher, the famous Hollywood director of Fight…

19 Dec 2020

Aussie Life / Language

Simon Collins Can you remember when ‘We live in interesting times’ was an acceptable response to the disruptions caused by…

Christmas Covid Outlaw

I was sitting with one other person in a sterilised public hospital reception area waiting to be tested for COVID…

9 Jan 2021

Woke for kids

Now that hate-speech has been recognised as an act of physical violence, using non-problematic language has never been more important.…

9 Jan 2021

We may be locked down but Gstaad’s nightlife is going strong

Gstaad Chekhovian boredom ruled supreme, but the loss of my luggage brought instant relief. Anger beats boredom by a mile,…

9 Jan 2021

Xi’s Big Red Book

As well as micromanaging the lives of 1.4 billion Chinese, Xi Jinping is becoming a prolific author. His latest book,…

16 Jan 2021

Speaking Our Language

The Australian language is one of the few bonds that still binds together the Australian nation. And, heaven knows, we…

9 Jan 2021

The criminal code of Rotwelsch deciphered

When Martin Puchner was a child, tramps would turn up at his family home in Nuremberg to be fed by…

9 Jan 2021

The aesthetic prejudice towards white classical statues

In the 1930s curators at the British Museum, under orders from Lord Duveen, a generous donor, scoured and hacked at…

9 Jan 2021

The life and loves of Mary Wollstonecraft

What did Mary Wollstonecraft like and love? This is the question Sylvana Tomaselli, a lecturer at Cambridge University, asks herself…

9 Jan 2021

Paint in the bloodstream: The Death of Francis Bacon, by Max Porter, reviewed

Francis Bacon once told the art critic Richard Cork: ‘I certainly hope I’ll go on till I drop dead.’ Max…

9 Jan 2021

Latin America in crisis again

It wasn’t so long ago that British readers, on hearing about the incompetence and corruption of Latin America’s political leaders,…

9 Jan 2021

The roots of humanity remain obscure

To comprehend ourselves and the future of humankind we have to understand where we came from. Unlike the approximately 350,000…

9 Jan 2021