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Look who’s cashed-up and running for blue-ribbon seats

From Woolhahra, Point Piper, and beyond the multi-billionaires are queuing to support an Independent. But who are they really supporting?…

15 Dec 2021

Fiona Patten in the lead for ‘most despised politician of the year’

Victorian MP Fiona Patten has made a last-minute attempt at winning Australia’s Most Despised Politician of the Year Award. The…

15 Dec 2021

Do not go quietly, George Christensen

The gas-lighting of retiring MP George Christensen by senior Coalition figures in Canberra is a disgrace. It is also very,…

15 Dec 2021

The case against the unions

The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed trade unions as impotent and inflexible, a lethal combination for any organisation seeking growth and…

15 Dec 2021

The ‘Voices’ network seeks to unseat the Liberals

The ‘Voices for’ network is standing self-declared ‘Independent’ candidates in affluent Liberal Party seats in the coming federal election. It…

14 Dec 2021

Let’s not copy New Zealand’s mistake with ciggies

New Zealand this week banned smoking for the next generation. Those under 14 will never be allowed to legally smoke…

14 Dec 2021

Erasing mothers’ violence towards their children

When the Howard government introduced family law reforms encouraging shared parenting, Australia led the world in supporting children’s rights to…

14 Dec 2021

Sex sells – or does it?

Everyone knows that ‘sex sells’. Forget woke advertising campaigns full of gender-creative pronouns, complex quota-ticking spreadsheets, and the latest ‘the-world-is-melting’…

13 Dec 2021

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Why Omicron may overwhelm our health service

What we know from the imperfect data we have is that Omicron is vastly more infectious but less virulent than…

15 Dec 2021

Boris is in deep trouble

This evening feels eerily familiar to anyone who remembers the meaningful votes of Theresa May’s premiership. The Tory rebellion on…

15 Dec 2021

Boris suffers huge Tory revolt over vaccine passports

Boris Johnson has just suffered a large majority-busting revolt in the House of Commons over vaccine passports, with 98 Conservatives…

15 Dec 2021

The sex work divide in British politics

They seem like completely unrelated questions: ‘Is sex work real work?, and ‘Who will replace Yvette Cooper as chair of…

15 Dec 2021

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Let’s not copy New Zealand’s mistake with ciggies

New Zealand this week banned smoking for the next generation. Those under 14 will never be allowed to legally smoke…

14 Dec 2021

New Zealand embraces gender ghosts as the national religion

From where I sit from across the ditch it appears ‘the land of the long white cloud’ is encased in…

13 Dec 2021

Decline and fall of New Zealand

As some readers of this fine weekly will know, my family and I spent eleven wonderful years living and working…

11 Dec 2021

Saint Jacinda's war on fags

It is a curious irony that the West’s leading progressive icon is probably the most authoritarian leader in the free world…

10 Dec 2021

Decline and fall of New Zealand

As some readers of this fine weekly will know, my family and I spent eleven wonderful years living and working…

11 Dec 2021

The tide’s gone out

‘Only when the tide goes out do you discover who’s been swimming naked’. It’s one of my favourite sayings from…

11 Dec 2021

Business/Robbery, etc.

‘Chaos’, said the headlines. ‘Revolts on the left and the right’, along with ministerial and backbench departures, both voluntary and…

11 Dec 2021

Are the kids OK?

On Sunday, Ben Madgen who plays football for Southeast Melbourne Phoenix tweeted that he ‘ended up in the emergency room…

11 Dec 2021

Last rights

Fraud is an intrinsic and disgraceful part of the Australian electoral system. If our credit card or registered mail systems…

11 Dec 2021

High courts and misdemeanours

The latest forensic disaster, in which one of Australia’s most respected forensic scientists, Kirsty Wright, laid out the serious errors…

11 Dec 2021

Pork-barrelling: the real reason to be in politics

When it comes to parliamentary question time, I hold an equivocal position. On the one hand, I feel I should…

4 Dec 2021

China’s behaviour demands a boycott of the Winter Olympics

First it was former prime minister, Paul Keating, telling us that Australia has no interest in defending the democratic freedoms…

4 Dec 2021

Jane Campion

A new film by Jane Campion is always going to be a magnetsing prospect and the idea of it suddenly…

11 Dec 2021

Nitram

Nitram is the Martin Bryant film which sent shivers down everyone’s spine at the mere prospect. Justin Kurzel’s film about…

4 Dec 2021

As You Like It

As You Like It is middle Shakespeare, probably lateish 1590s. It’s not one of the earlier happy comedies like the…

27 Nov 2021

Don’t forget the motor city

Detroit is the only American city where I always felt uneasy. Even the cops look at you as if you…

20 Nov 2021

Aussie Life

The slur issued by Greens Senator Lidia Thorpe in the Chamber last week towards Hollie Hughes reaffirmed one thing, that…

11 Dec 2021

Aussie Language

Nick Cater has coined what I think is a brilliant new expression the ‘laptop class’. This is his vivid and…

11 Dec 2021

A hidden side of the Somme

Noticing via this Low Life column that I had trench fever, the Western Front Association treated me to a year’s…

11 Dec 2021

The culture of the weighing room needs to move with the times

In the first such case for 20 years, former rider Freddy Tylicki, paralysed and wheelchair-bound since his mount Nellie Dean…

11 Dec 2021

Children’s books for all ages: the best of 2021

She’s done it again: J.K. Rowling has written a captivating children’s book. The Christmas Pig(Little Brown, £20) is about a…

11 Dec 2021

A book trade romp: Sour Grapes, by Dan Rhodes, reviewed

Dan Rhodes’s career might be regarded as an object lesson in How Not to Get Ahead in Publishing. Our man…

11 Dec 2021

Has nostalgia become the Greeks’ national disease?

Imagine a new take on the Greek myth of Pygmalion. A love-shy artist makes a woman out of marble who…

11 Dec 2021

The 17th-century Huron chief Kondiaronk can still teach us valuable lessons

Ten years ago, David Graeber was a leading figure of the Occupy Wall Street movement. He and his fellow protesters…

11 Dec 2021

Lost in the fog: The Fell, by Sarah Moss, reviewed

Novelists are leery about letting the buzzwords of recent history into their books. The immediate past threatens to upstage the…

11 Dec 2021

Richard Needham takes a businesslike attitude to the Troubles

This memoir from Sir Richard Needham, 6th Earl of Kilmorey, businessman and former Northern Ireland minister, has a frank opening:…

11 Dec 2021

Father Christmas battles through the Blitz

When the shrill air raid sirens blared their familiar warning cries over the city at 6.01 p.m. on 29 December…

11 Dec 2021

Culture clash: Things We Don’t Tell the People We Love, by Huma Qureshi, reviewed

Apart from what the title tells us, these stories are about a fundamental difference in cultures. Huma Qureshi writes like…

11 Dec 2021