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Anthony Albanese’s conduct confirms he’s a joke, not a leader

Australia and the United States share a history marked by many similarities and some stark divides.   Over more than a century, however, our…

9 Nov 2020

Malcolm and Kevin, don’t you have homes to go to? Several homes?

At a time of record levels of government spending and intrusion, it is perhaps timely to consider the words of…

8 Nov 2020

Honk – sorry – bonk if #YouStandWithDan

Logic, Danandrewstan-style. A quick glance at the updated coronavirus “roadmap” for reopening released by the Chairman today tells that even…

Coronavirus is fading, but not Daniel Andrews power lust

Declarations of Joe Biden’s victory overshadowed yet another press conference by Daniel Andrews — not that the Victorian Premier will…

8 Nov 2020

Departures all round?

Shocking Chinese whispers came out yesterday that Vladimir Putin – supreme leader of Russia’s ‘totally not a dictatorship’ dictatorship –…

7 Nov 2020

Anthony Albanese warns the Tsar

Some people have something to say and other people just have to say something. Anthony Albanese is firmly in the…

7 Nov 2020

Aussie winds, republican kite-flying

Today, November 6, marks the twenty-first anniversary of the 1999 republic referendum. Two decades on, republican lobbyists are on the…

6 Nov 2020

Why President Sleepy Joe will keep Australia up at night

It’s not yet certain, but it is looking likely that Joe Biden will be the next President of the United…

6 Nov 2020

How will the Trump presidency end?

Donald Trump will not go quietly into the good night. In fact, he seems determined to leave the office with…

9 Nov 2020

Deplorables don’t riot

For months, the media has warned us that a narrow Joe Biden victory in the presidential election could lead to…

9 Nov 2020

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks: 1948-2020

The former chief rabbi, Lord Jonathan Sacks, died yesterday at the age of 72. In an article for The Spectator, republished here, he wrote…

8 Nov 2020

Joe Biden wins the election

Four days after a (much closer than predicted) election, American networks have called the race for Joe Biden, who has secured more…

8 Nov 2020

Human rights discarded at the Gates of Hell

Dr Chris Williams, of Public Health Wales, solemnly told the BBC on 29 October: ‘Every time you stop and talk…

7 Nov 2020

The demonisation of Sir John Kerr

As we approach the 45th anniversary of the Whitlam government’s dismissal, the recent release of Sir John Kerr’s Palace correspondence…

7 Nov 2020

One-of-a-kind warrior

It was former US Speaker Newt Gingrich whom I first heard describe Donald Trump as sui generis, at a thinktank…

7 Nov 2020

Dig coal, not dung

Hell hath no fury like an environmentalist scorned. Like lead in its saddle bag, Labor dumped its Green policies before…

7 Nov 2020

Structural racism is a fraud

Last year I was lucky enough to spend a year on sabbatical, half in London at King’s College Law School…

7 Nov 2020

The Left: where ‘anti-racism’ has become antisemitism

Finally, the great lie has been exposed. The foul stench of antisemitism given off by the postmodern Left was not…

7 Nov 2020

2019 Thawley Essay

From where I sit in Darwin, the greatest Australian defence scandal of the 20th century was the lack of Spitfires…

7 Nov 2020

On the Vatican and China

The central message of the Christian gospels is love and forgiveness. In various parables, Jesus upsets the strict Judaic laws…

7 Nov 2020

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Sean Connery

Sean Connery outlived all of them, those great British actors who came to such prominence in the early Sixties: Richard…

7 Nov 2020

Simon Fieldhouse Mozart Statue, Vienna

Simon Fieldhouse is a Sydney- based artist who has developed a very particular area of expression. Typically, he uses watercolour…

7 Nov 2020

Rebecca

Imagine daring to make another version of Rebecca. Hitchcock’s 1940 film is the version that is bound to overshadow any…

31 Oct 2020

Neil Armfield’s Dream

Benjamin Britten’s setting of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is an outstanding achievement. In Australia, we have experienced two exceptional…

31 Oct 2020

Aussie Life & Language

Tony Letford In a recent article in the Weekend Australian, Alison Broinowski refers to ‘America’s unjustified atom bombing of Japan’…

How do we stop the Lycra dads using our stable yard as a toilet?

The cyclist pulled into our gateway, got off his bike and grabbed hold of the electric fencing. Installing game cameras,…

7 Nov 2020

Alas, ‘alas’ is losing its irony

Boris Johnson looked unhappy, as well he might, standing at his indoor lectern last Saturday to announce the new lockdown:…

7 Nov 2020

Why New Yorkers are fleeing the city in droves

New York Back when people used to read newspapers, they called it a ‘human interest’ story. Now it appears as…

7 Nov 2020

Born comics die laughing

Evolutionary theory is primarily about survival but, as Jonathan Silvertown makes clear in this intriguing book,  as well as having…

7 Nov 2020

A love story — with clothes as heroes

On the weekly ‘opinions’ afternoons, the public would arrive with carefully wrapped parcels holding items to be identified, writes Claire…

7 Nov 2020

The ruthless politics of Pakistan — and the curse of being a Bhutto

Hours after Benazir Bhutto arrived back in Pakistan on 18 October 2007, two bombs exploded near the bullet-proof truck carrying…

7 Nov 2020

Lionel Barber leaves the pink ’un in the pink

As Lionel Barber recounts unrolling his pitch to replace me as editor of the Financial Times to the newspaper’s proprietor…

7 Nov 2020

A literary scoop: the passionate correspondence between R.L. Stevenson and J.M. Barrie

This book has appeared with no fuss or fanfare and yet by any account it is something of a scoop.…

7 Nov 2020

Sybille Bedford — a gifted writer but a monstrous snob

Sybille Bedford died in 2006, just short of 95. She left four novels, a travel book, two volumes of legal…

7 Nov 2020

Gift books for Christmas — reviewed by Marcus Berkmann

We have a fine crop of Christmas gift books this year, so good that some of them actually qualify as…

7 Nov 2020

Where time stands still: a Himalayan pilgrimage

The region of Dolpo in Nepal forms part of a border zone between that country and China in the central…

7 Nov 2020