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Australia’s eSafety Commissioner loses again – A victory for free speech | Celine Baumgarten S3 Ep 18

Celine Baumgarten (Celine Against the Machine) has celebrated her SECOND victory against the eSafety Commissioner. This wasn’t only a personal…

Did Donald Trump conquer the world with witty insults? | Joel Gilbert S3 Ep 17

Did Donald Trump conquer the world with witty insults? I’m joined by Joel Gilbert to discuss the genius of humour…

Digital tyranny or ‘child safety’? 😵 & the bitcoin revolution | Efrat Fenigson S3 Ep 16

When Australia’s Under 16 social media ban started locking adult political writers out of #Substack – it was just the…

The wrong clubs

After nearly three decades practising as a garden-variety civil lawyer, steering well clear of international law and anything to do…

25 Apr 2026

Business/Robbery, etc

It’s energy, stupid. And that means all forms – oil, gas, coal, nuclear and the broad range of renewables. Energy…

25 Apr 2026

Angus takes a stand

The fact that Tony Burke, Paul Keating and Andrew Leigh felt the need to formally respond to the recent speech…

25 Apr 2026

Hungary’s messy new direction

The many who don’t follow news from Hungary closely must have thought the landslide defeat of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán…

25 Apr 2026

Command and control Australia

Author Donald Horne explained how Australia was ‘the Lucky Country’ since it became successful despite the fact it was run…

25 Apr 2026

Living with a lie

At this year’s World Economic Forum, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warned about ‘a rupture in the world order, the…

25 Apr 2026

Decapitating Poppies

In the lead-up to Anzac Day, the Australian National University has released an interesting poll. The headline finding is that…

25 Apr 2026

Body of evidence

As Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping walked to a platform to review a Beijing military parade last September, their words…

25 Apr 2026

How West Ham turned on Karren Brady

Baroness Karren Brady has finally stepped down as vice-chair of West Ham United and the fans are delighted. Never mind…

22 Apr 2026

The Iran war hits inflation

The Iran war is being felt in Britain’s economy. Figures just released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show…

22 Apr 2026

Keir Starmer has been brutally exposed

There has been quite enough talk of process. In the past few days, we have heard more about vetting forms,…

22 Apr 2026

What do the Greens have against Haifa?

Haifa, a mountainous Israeli city on the coast of the Mediterranean, is a place that makes you believe in coexistence.…

22 Apr 2026

Gen Z’s faith in democracy is fraying

The basic idea that the next generation will have it better than previous ones is a founding belief for most…

Why Iran doesn’t want peace

Perhaps we should be used to be this by now. Yet again, there have been a flurry of promises to…

22 Apr 2026

Congress needs an ethics overhaul: Anna Paulina Luna

Washington’s problems are not hidden. Many of them simply go unaddressed. On Capitol Hill, “open secrets” persist because Congress has…

22 Apr 2026

The Iran war is giving Xi the upper hand with Trump

China’s largest trade show is now under way in the southern city of Guangzhou. The Canton Fair is a colossal…

22 Apr 2026

Is Russia’s economy really on its last legs?

The head of Swedish military intelligence has dropped what he clearly regards as a bombshell. Thomas Nilsson told the Financial Times this…

22 Apr 2026

Why Trump hasn’t stuck the knife into Starmer

As public messages of support go, it scored pretty low on the conviction-o-meter. “Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United…

22 Apr 2026

War bonds won’t fix Britain’s creaking defence

The Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reported to be considering proposals to issue war bonds to fund a splurge in defence…

22 Apr 2026

It’s little surprise that an Israeli soldier was caught desecrating a crucifix

There’s something apposite, I suppose, about the desecration of a crucifix. In this case, it was an Israeli soldier in…

22 Apr 2026

The row over English becoming an official language of New Zealand

Parliamentarians in New Zealand have been limbering up for an oddly unedifying debate over what ought to be the most…

4 Mar 2026

What they don’t tell you about Christmas in New Zealand

‘I still think New Zealand the most beautiful country I have ever seen,’ Agatha Christie marvelled in 1922. Evidently she’s…

22 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

Aussie life

If you’d told a first-generation white Australian in 1788 Sydney Town he was lucky to live where he lived, he…

25 Apr 2026

Language

John writes: ‘Here’s a curly one for you, Kel: what about the word Islam? It seems a strange word. Can…

25 Apr 2026

Language

‘Hypocorism’ is another strange and wonderful word (hip-OCK-ah-riz-um.) The Oxford’s definition is: ‘pet name’. But there is a bit more…

18 Apr 2026

Aussie life

St Arnaud is a tiny speck on the map of Australia. The western Victorian town is surrounded by farmland and…

18 Apr 2026

Why one of Renoir’s most celebrated paintings languished unloved

Shimmering off the cover of The Renoir Girls are sisters Alice (aged four) and Elisabeth Cahen d’Anvers (six), portrayed in…

18 Apr 2026

Unravelling the infinite mysteries of physics

Can artificial intelligence become godlike? Can such technology unravel the world’s great mysteries? Can everything, from love and intuition to…

18 Apr 2026

Derided as ‘feminists’: the unsung witnesses of the Nuremberg trials

There are several things wrong with James Vanderbilt’s new film Nuremberg, least of all, some might say, the fact that…

18 Apr 2026

A dying fall: The Last Movement, by Robert Seethaler, reviewed

Robert Seethaler is known for celebrating the unsung: commonplace characters – peasants, labourers or shop assistants – who draw us…

18 Apr 2026

The typo that spelled death in the Soviet Union

‘As anyone who has gleefully spotted a typo in a prestigious publication, felt a flicker of schadenfreude at a pompous…

18 Apr 2026

‘A lost generation’: My Year in Paris with Gertrude Stein, by Deborah Levy, reviewed

In a 2013 interview, Deborah Levy said: ‘Modernism is the soft typewriter of the womb that made me.’ But what…

18 Apr 2026

The cormorant – symbol of gluttony and the Devil

Greed, death, hate and clouds of destruction – this is the cormorant season all right. I was hungry to read…

18 Apr 2026

A deadly imitation game: the fate of the British teenager who posed as a Russian oligarch’s son

This story is little more than a brutal anecdote, which Patrick Radden Keefe has chosen to tell at excessive length.…

18 Apr 2026