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Climate stupidity peaks

When keffiyeh-clad Greta Thunberg has given up banging on about climate change, you know that the jig is up. She’s…

15 Nov 2025

The myths of ‘international law’

Over the last two years of the conflict in Gaza, the phrase ‘international humanitarian law’ has been heard almost daily…

15 Nov 2025

Big Teal vs Big Denier

There is a certain kind of politics that does better in Bellevue Hill than it does in Goulburn. It is…

15 Nov 2025

Last piece on an empty chessboard

It takes a certain kind of genius to hold power for a decade and still look bored by it. The…

15 Nov 2025

Business/Robbery, etc

Join the dots. They show the significant threat to Australia’s economic prosperity (and strategic security) that has resulted already from…

15 Nov 2025

Deathbed banditry

American politician Julius Caesar (J.C.) Watts once said, ‘Death and taxes may be inevitable, but they shouldn’t be related.’ He…

Come back, John Kerr

Recently I delivered the Neville Bonner Oration at the 26th National Conference of Australians for a Constitutional Monarchy (ACM). My…

15 Nov 2025

‘Blood and honour’ or ‘Mud on Donna’?

Last Saturday, 67 neo-Nazis – members of the Nationalist Socialist Network (NSN), the activist branch of their ‘White Australia’ party…

15 Nov 2025

Stop saying ‘Our BBC’

One of the most grating and nauseating verbal constructions of our times – ‘Our NHS’ – has with grim inevitability…

17 Nov 2025

Sunday shows round-up: Mahmood’s migration ‘moral mission’

Tomorrow Shabana Mahmood, the Home Secretary, is set to announce changes to Britain’s asylum system, designed to discourage those who…

17 Nov 2025

Chile flirts with a rightward turn

A border ‘ditch’ may prove to be the thing that brings the right back to power in Chile. Although the…

16 Nov 2025

Why Israel fears Turkey’s involvement in Gaza

As the Gaza ceasefire struggles into its second month, a significant difference between the position of Israel and that of…

16 Nov 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

‘Celebrate Spring in Nature’, is the call to action on the Parks Victoria website, which urges us to visit the…

15 Nov 2025

Language

Over the past few weeks I have been collecting media clichés – those empty, meaningless, padding words that have turned…

15 Nov 2025

Why don’t we order houses from a catalogue?

One possible solution to the housing crisis is to convene a group of experts in property, housebuilding, planning and local…

15 Nov 2025

Dear Mary: Can I retract a party invitation without causing offence?

Q. A very likeable woman has joined the company I work for and also just moved to my village. I…

15 Nov 2025

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What do Oscar Wilde, Gwen John and Evelyn Waugh have in common?

Religious conversions do not, for the most part, make for good anecdotes. An exception can be found in Patricia Lockwood’s…

15 Nov 2025

Escape from investment banking to the open road – a biking odyssey

A beguiling cinema advert back in the 1970s showed a young man with a series of doors closing around him…

15 Nov 2025

A satirical portrait of village life: Love Divine, by Ysenda Maxtone Graham, reviewed

Love Divine, the debut novella by Ysenda Maxtone Graham, is set in the leafy, fictional parish of Lamley Green and…

15 Nov 2025

The inspiration for David Lynch’s mysterious, disquieting world

‘He was the true Willy Wonka of film-making – I feel like I won the golden ticket getting the chance…

15 Nov 2025

What hope is there for Syria today?

Rime Allaf takes the long view of Syria’s descent into hell. Her story begins with President Hafez al Assad, the…

15 Nov 2025

From the wilds of Kyrgyzstan to the Victorian nursery – a choice of art books

One day, according to a venerable anecdote, an earl pushed his way into Hans Holbein’s London workshop demanding that his…

15 Nov 2025

Laughing at Putin is a powerful form of protest

Penal Colony No. 2. A girl in a green coat. Red splashes of fireworks against the night sky. She arrives…

15 Nov 2025

Philosophy’s greatest pessimist wasn’t so miserable after all

According to the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), people prefer reading books about great thinkers rather than by the thinkers…

15 Nov 2025