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Seven reasons why Scott Morrison is likely to lose the next election

Hello August 2021. that disappointing sequel to 2020. Or perhaps we’re actually in the 20th month of 2020 – Augustember.…

3 Aug 2021

Will big financial institutions destroy our resources sector before the Greens?

Last month Paul Kelly wrote that Australia was being inescapably propelled to adopting a Net Zero CO2 emissions policy, not by…

2 Aug 2021

Why haven’t we heard more from the human rights bureaucracy about Covid and our liberties?

Just about everyone would agree that a child born in Australia should have the same opportunities and rights as any…

2 Aug 2021

Ivermectin and the doctor-patient relationship

At the outset, let’s make one thing clear. I do not share the absolute conviction of some who advocate the…

2 Aug 2021

Today the troops appear on Sydney streets – and it’s heartbreaking that they’ve been sent there by Liberals. 

From this morning 300 Australian Defence Force personnel will be deployed on Sydney’s streets after a weekend’s worth of training…

2 Aug 2021

#TheirABC, #TheirEthics

There’s so much going wrong for the ABC it’s hard to keep track. The latest news reveals the broadcaster is…

1 Aug 2021

It’s now the Greens who have the ugly faction

Just in case any readers have been living under a rock for the past few days (as opposed to heavy…

'Australians will start to regain freedoms when the nation is 101 per cent vaccinated...'

Australians have been promised they will start to regain freedoms when the nation is 101 per cent vaccinated, under a…

31 Jul 2021

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Macron's vaccine passport is uniting French anti-fascists and nationalists

Saturday was what is known in France as the Chassé-croisé, the busiest day of the year on the roads, when…

2 Aug 2021

Is it fair for Laurel Hubbard to compete against women?

Today, the conversation about transgender rights and the interests of women turns to sport. At the Olympic Games, Laurel Hubbard…

2 Aug 2021

We need to act now to save the army's Afghan interpreters

In July 2010, near the end of my two-year tour as defence attaché in Kabul, I was phoned by the…

1 Aug 2021

In defence of Novak Djokovic

Why does no one like Novak Djokovic? If Roger Federer is the player that even non-tennis fans can’t help but…

1 Aug 2021

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Is it fair for Laurel Hubbard to compete against women?

Today, the conversation about transgender rights and the interests of women turns to sport. At the Olympic Games, Laurel Hubbard…

2 Aug 2021

New Zealanders are revolting against Ardern

Thousands of tractors this recent week lined the streets of towns and cities throughout the country. In ‘The Howl of…

24 Jul 2021

New Zealand's transgender debate is turning nasty

New Zealand was the first country in the world to give women the right to vote in parliamentary elections. But now,…

14 Jul 2021

Will fairy dust power New Zealand?

Wishful thinking, allied to government incompetence and the ambition of our Prime Minister, is lining up trouble ahead. In one…

13 Jul 2021

Any conviction politicians out there? Hello?

Speaking quite broadly one can say that there are two sorts of politicians. One operates from a set of principles…

31 Jul 2021

The right to cheat

Every once in a while, around annual exams time for secondary schools, Indian media will show images of people scaling…

31 Jul 2021

Chronicle of a Covid death foretold

When Adriana Midori Takara died last weekend just a fortnight after testing positive for Covid, there was an understandable clamour.…

31 Jul 2021

Brisbane wins Gold in the hyperbole stakes

There were two old codgers on the golf course. On the first hole, Bob tells Bill that he’d just won…

31 Jul 2021

Lockdown needs a smackdown

For the first time I deeply fear for the future of my country. This fear arises not from existential threats…

31 Jul 2021

Jive talkin’

Has anyone the area code for the Isle of Man? I urgently need to get hold of the mayor of…

31 Jul 2021

Australia is turning into a prison colony (again)

‘Can you identify one major problem facing Australia, which, if it were not created by the politicians, has not been…

31 Jul 2021

New Zealanders are revolting against Ardern

Thousands of tractors this recent week lined the streets of towns and cities throughout the country. In ‘The Howl of…

24 Jul 2021

John Mortimer & Leo McKern

What earthly guarantee do we have that live performance is going to be a viable option for Sydney or Melbourne…

31 Jul 2021

The Greeks

What a time of captivity, what a time of plague. The Disney musical Frozen, long delayed by the mammoth Melbourne…

24 Jul 2021

Martin Clunes

Just as the lockdown imprisons the people of Sydney those in Canberra have had the chance to see that exhilaration…

17 Jul 2021

Opera Australia’s production of Otello

Lockdown must be making me irritable; an article during the week really got me going. It concerns two forthcoming productions…

17 Jul 2021

Aussie Life

For obvious reasons, lockdowns have been much easier to deal with for Australians who live alone. Not for them the…

31 Jul 2021

Aussie Language

Edward de Bono—the inventor of ‘lateral thinking’—died recently. I interviewed him a number of times on my radio show (he…

31 Jul 2021

Dear Mary: What is the etiquette of greeting a friend who is engaged in a ceremonial display?

Q. Passing Buckingham Palace in a taxi the other day, I saw the ceremonial wing of the Household Division prancing…

31 Jul 2021

A date with destiny – and chemotherapy

I was shown to a room divided into three cubicles, each with a reclining chair and bed table. In the…

31 Jul 2021

Death and dishonour: The Promise, by Damon Galgut, reviewed

If death is not an event in life, as Wittgenstein observed, it’s a curious way to structure a novel. But…

31 Jul 2021

Why do anglers get so hooked?

The other day a friend asked me what a lascar was. Fair enough: it’s not a word you come across…

31 Jul 2021

What is the secret of Duran Duran’s durability?

In my second year at secondary school we were all deeply envious of a girl named Judi Taylor because, obviously,…

31 Jul 2021

The disappearing man: who was the real John Stonehouse?

November 1974 was the month to disappear. On the 7th, Lord Lucan went missing, and a fortnight later John Stonehouse…

31 Jul 2021

Prehistoric footprints in Norfolk set us wondering

During the first lockdown last year, taking my lockdown puppy for our Boris-sanctioned daily walks, I discovered a love of…

31 Jul 2021

The book as narrator: The Pages, by Hugo Hamilton, reviewed

It is a truism that a book needs readers in order to have a meaningful existence. Hugo Hamilton’s The Pages…

31 Jul 2021

On the run from the Nazis: a Polish family’s protracted ordeal

Writers of memoirs are often praised for their honesty — but how do we know? I found I did believe…

31 Jul 2021

Foucault was shielded from scandal by French reverence for intellectuals

Consider the hare and the hyena. The hare, Clement of Alexandria told readers of his 2nd-century sexual self-help manual Paedagogus,…

31 Jul 2021