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Nuclear: a powerful future

As a Merchant Navy navigator, I knew the range and durability of my ship were intrinsically limited to the fuel…

14 May 2022

The spirit of conservative vision

One of the principal election strategies employed by Scott Morrison is the argument that Anthony Albanese and the Labor Party…

14 May 2022

TweedleScomo and TweedleAlbo

As we watch our present Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, and the man who seeks to replace him, Anthony Albanese, crisscross…

14 May 2022

Fifty shades of Covid

[Calm down, it’s satire.] She slowly slipped her mask down and removed her gloves. Then lowered her second mask. That…

13 May 2022

To 'crush and colonise'

The Russians may well love their children too, but many of their views about their war on Ukraine span a…

13 May 2022

Will the ripples from Roe v. Wade reach Australia?

An American journalist, Caroline Reilly, re-tweeted a New York Times report of the firebombing of a Wisconsin anti-abortion headquarters, together with…

13 May 2022

Courage, fantasy, and the arc of autocracy

Andriy Melnyk is the Ukrainian ambassador to Berlin. In early May he demanded the German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, respond to…

13 May 2022

Leadership delegated is leadership lost

Is anyone else old enough to remember when any corporate, political, or education leader, said something memorable? Something that left…

13 May 2022

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Hong Kong is now a police state

No one now denies that Hong Kong is a fiefdom of Beijing. Its democratic leaders have been packed off to…

12 May 2022

Trump is still king in West Virginia

Bipartisanship is a word used too frequently, and seldom ever found in the swamps of Washington, D.C. On Tuesday, Congressman…

12 May 2022

Has inflation peaked?

First, the good news: US inflation is down. Now the bad news: US inflation isn’t down by as much as…

12 May 2022

Top US pollster: don't ditch Boris

To the CPS, the think-tank home of Thatcherite free-thinking. On today’s agenda: a sermon from Frank Luntz, the onetime populist Republican…

12 May 2022

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Kiwi crime capers

It looked like a scene from a Hollywood heist movie. Three expensive, late-model cars (stolen, of course) race through a…

14 May 2022

New Zealand's Maori language obsession is baffling Kiwis

New Zealand’s borders have finally reopened after a two-year Covid shutdown. But those who travel down under are in for…

9 May 2022

New Zealand in turmoil

Political corruption may always be endemic, but moves by our powerful, now immensely wealthy neo-tribal corporations have become so blatantly…

7 May 2022

A Covid retrospective

Two years ago, I and a small group of multi-disciplinary New Zealand-based academics published our Covid Plan B. The plan…

30 Apr 2022

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Net Zero nightmare

When I stated the obvious to the ABC recently, I didn’t think there would be much reaction. It had been…

14 May 2022

Jim’s How to Vote card

When readers cast their eyes on this column the election will be a week or so away. To fend off…

14 May 2022

Election special

The opinion polls that for the second election in a row again predict doom for a Morrison coalition government also…

14 May 2022

Assume the brace position

If you read the mainstream press a lot – not that I’m recommending that – you might believe that Labor…

14 May 2022

The seeds of our own destruction

When it comes to our freedoms, former Russian president Boris Yeltsin, got it right. He believed that people don’t appreciate…

14 May 2022

Kiwi crime capers

It looked like a scene from a Hollywood heist movie. Three expensive, late-model cars (stolen, of course) race through a…

14 May 2022

When fact becomes faith

You may have missed the news that at the end of April the US Department of Homeland Security announced the…

14 May 2022

Women behaving badly

Harry and Meghan, actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, Kimberley Kitching vs Labor’s Mean Girls – women’s toxic behaviour is…

14 May 2022

A dramatic dream of Australia

1922 is the wonder year of twentieth century literature, the so-called annus mirabilis: T.S. Eliot published The Waste Land, James…

14 May 2022

Life from both sides now

It’s a strange thing the way we keep interpreting and re-interpreting the different aspects of our culture that have become…

7 May 2022

Anatomy of a forgettable scandal

An evening of shorts, courtesy of Flickerfest, even at a lustrous cinema like the Kino in the Sofitel complex off…

30 Apr 2022

A peculiar backwards mutation

It’s not hard to sympathise with Christopher Allen’s recent column in the Review section of the Australian decrying the juxtaposition…

23 Apr 2022

Aussie life

Are conservative journalists more endangered than polar bears? Unlike the habitat of the world’s largest land carnivore, the landscape across…

14 May 2022

(Pro-) Aussie life

‘We are not changing any of the settings and I don’t believe we need to change any of the settings’…

14 May 2022

Dear Mary: How do we stop friends dropping by without calling?

Q. Some years ago, much to the surprise of our many friends in London, my husband and I moved to…

14 May 2022

In the footsteps of Hemingway

‘They were living at le Grau du Roi then and the hotel was on a canal that ran from the…

14 May 2022

Atomic reading

So you think you know the story of Britain’s notorious atomic tests in Australia? In that respect, the name of…

14 May 2022

Light and shade in the Holy Land – a century in spectacular images

Roger Hardy is a romantic. That much I deduce from the language he uses to describe how photographers were drawn…

14 May 2022

A botched coup: the desperate Cato Street conspiracy

Almost half of the terrorists hadn’t even turned up. Still, on the night of 23 February 1820, 25 men, including…

14 May 2022

Fresh air and fascism in the Bavarian Alps

The village of Oberstdorf lies in the Bavarian Alps, geographically remote but, as this gripping book demonstrates, deeply etched by…

14 May 2022

Did postmodernism pave the way for Donald Trump?

David Shields is an American author who has decided to collate many of the questions he’s been asked in interviews…

14 May 2022

Snafu at Slough House: Bad Actors, by Mick Herron, reviewed

Reviewers who make fancy claims for genre novels tend to sound like needy show-offs or hard-of-thinking dolts. So be it:…

14 May 2022

A meditation on exile and the meaning of home

What does home mean? Where your dead are buried, as Zulus believe? Or where you left your heart, as a…

14 May 2022

Has liberalism destroyed itself?

According to Vladimir Putin, liberalism is an ‘obsolete’ doctrine, a worn-out political philosophy no longer fit for purpose. In this…

14 May 2022