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Eton mess

The Duke of Wellington, one of England’s most celebrated and honoured military figures responsible for defeating Napoleon at the Battle…

13 Dec 2020

Sorry ScoMo, but this is tepid tinkering with IR laws, not real reform

When the Prime Minister announced his five-point industrial relations package in May a senior adviser told me “This is not…

11 Dec 2020

Conservatism in Australia isn’t AWOL, but instead flourishing quietly

In a recent Flat White item, Where is Australia’s conservative intellectual movement?, Jonathan Cole and Simon Kennedy argued that Australia, in contrast to both…

11 Dec 2020

Dear Elizabeth Farrelly, from what I know about both Jesus and the Diocese of Sydney, they aren’t really all that into control

Dear Dr Farrelly,  Thank you for your opinion piece in the Sydney Morning Herald from last Saturday. You mention important issues…

10 Dec 2020

If lefties want to talk capitalism in the 21st century, can they at least get an honest, fresh critique?

First there was the book, now there is the “documentary” film version of French economist Thomas Piketty’s Capitalism in the…

10 Dec 2020

We are shackling ourselves to the safe and mediocre with lazy talk of ‘the pub test’

“Not a good look.”  “Bad optics.”   “Doesn’t pass the pub test.”  Such are the statements by which many controversial or complex ideas…

10 Dec 2020

Crime before coal?

The chair of one of the nation’s largest restaurant chains, Mary Sum of the Plate Group, has announced that its…

9 Dec 2020

Dear feminists: bore off with your language policing

We all know that the media has been hijacked by the left. As 2020 draws to a close, I’ll happily…

9 Dec 2020

The age of the failson

It’s hard to be the son of a powerful man. Just ask Saadi and Hannibal Gaddafi, Pier Berlusconi and Saudi…

How to solve Brexit's ratchet clause problem

At the moment, the biggest single obstacle in the Brexit talks is the so-called ‘ratchet clause’. This is what Boris…

11 Dec 2020

If Boris doesn’t blink over Brexit, Starmer becomes unelectable

If it’s No Deal, then it will usher in a crisis that will highlight the leader’s negative baggage and remind…

11 Dec 2020

MIT’s China problem

Mike Pompeo delivered a speech at Georgia Tech on Wednesday about the Chinese Communist party’s undue influence on American higher education.…

11 Dec 2020

Fighting back with conservative appointments

Why is it that left-wing political parties are so good at ruthlessly appointing like-minded fellow travellers to all the key…

12 Dec 2020

It’s not over

From the moment he and Melania glided down the golden escalator at Trump Tower to announce his candidature, the denizens…

12 Dec 2020

Putting the ‘Panic!’ into pandemic

Remember the brilliant Clive Dunn as Lance-Corporal Jones in Dad’s Army? His default response to a crisis was to shout…

12 Dec 2020

The end of the affair

China’s wolf warrior diplomats keep warning us to ‘reflect on our deeds’ or learn how it feels to ‘walk into…

12 Dec 2020

Business/Robbery etc.

Wolfensohn’s success was Australia-based The glowing world-wide obituaries detailing the remarkable achievements of expatriate Australian James D. Wolfensohn who died…

12 Dec 2020

Smashing an old China plate

With China’s ministers refusing to take the calls of their Australian counterparts, bilateral relations have been outsourced to the Global…

12 Dec 2020

They are spitting in our face

Why are we so surprised and outraged by the recent behaviour of the Chinese government? A nation which can machine-gun…

5 Dec 2020

Playing politics with mental health

As a psychiatrist working in the public sector, I was depressed to see that the Productivity Commission’s Inquiry Report into…

5 Dec 2020

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Ned Kelly

All the young millennials I know were raging in Melbourne the other Saturday night and so were some of their…

12 Dec 2020

Australian Brandenburg Orchestra

Time to look to the future; performing arts companies are encouraging us to do so through their subscription seasons now…

12 Dec 2020

Gary Garrels

Let me take you down the strange rabbit hole of contemporary art museum culture. The senior curator of painting and…

5 Dec 2020

Richard Tognetti

There’s no doubt about the Australian Chamber Orchestra; full of confidence it is sailing into 2021 with its most ambitious…

5 Dec 2020

Aussie Life / Language

Simon Collins Contrary to popular belief, the largest and deadliest constrictors do not kill with speed and ferocity. Rather, having…

Racing books to get you through lockdown

Who owns Altior? I ask because of the brouhaha over Nicky Henderson’s late withdrawal of his stable star, winner of…

12 Dec 2020

Will video-calling kill bureaucracy?

Having grown up in a family business, my earliest exposure to corporate life was often baffling. I remember the first…

12 Dec 2020

Dear Mary: Should I give my postman a Christmas present?

Q. I am extremely fond of an artist friend, despite the fact that I have never liked her work or…

12 Dec 2020

Office boy

For most of us, going to work means going to an office, to sit at a desk and perform bureaucratic…

12 Dec 2020

The brutality of the Gulag was totally dehumanising

‘It was a gray mass of people in rags, lying motionless with bloodless, pale faces, cropped hair, with a shifty,…

12 Dec 2020

Unpleasant smells can actually enhance pleasure

Harold McGee’s Nose Dive: A Field Guide to the World’s Smells is an ambitious and enormous work. Indeed it’s so…

12 Dec 2020

Joseph Ratzinger’s coat of many colours

A common but flawed assumption about Joseph Ratzinger is that he is simply an ardent conservative. That’s the figure we…

12 Dec 2020

James Kelman’s ‘Memoirs’ are a misnomer

James Kelman doubtless remains best known for his 1994 Booker prize win for How Late It Was, How Late and…

12 Dec 2020

The serious business of graphic novels

One of the running jokes about ‘serious’ graphic novels is that so many seem to consist, one way and another,…

12 Dec 2020

Transport to Australia was the saving of Carmen Callil’s family

If 2020 has given us something to talk about other than Covid, it’s been history — and, more precisely, to…

12 Dec 2020

War was never Sir Edward Grey’s métier

This meaty but easily digested biography pivots around the events either side of that fateful evening of 4 August 1914…

12 Dec 2020