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Enough with the political correctness

People are intrinsically good and want to please each other. We may have our quirks and foibles, but to be…

20 Jan 2022

Australian jobs held hostage by the 'Vaccine Wars'

Of all the insanity of the last two years, I think one of the worst issues I have observed is…

20 Jan 2022

Bread and games everybody, bread and games!

Australia is set to achieve 180 per cent vaccination now that the evil Novak Djokovic is out of the way.…

20 Jan 2022

Who owns Australia’s children – parents or the government?

There used to be a fundamental difference between the world’s socialist states and western democracies. Under a socialist system, children…

19 Jan 2022

Forget peak Omicron, it’s peak accountability that Andrews fears most

While medical experts debate the timing of peak Omicron, the non-Labor side of politics hopes a different type of ‘peak’…

19 Jan 2022

Did Australia buy tanks to protect Taiwan?

Australia splashed out $3.5 billion on 120 specially re-enforced US military tanks and armoured vehicles, causing prominent political reporters to…

19 Jan 2022

Australia stubbornly refuses to become a republic – with good reason

Back in high school days, a group of fellow students at a model United Nations conference rankled the organisers by…

19 Jan 2022

The strange emergence of the anti-vaxxer bogeyman

To Sir (!) Tony Blair, they are selfish idiots. To Bob Carr, they are simpletons. To the Archbishop of Canterbury…

18 Jan 2022

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Are sex offenders exploiting trans-rights policies behind bars?

A few years ago, there was some controversy about the facts relating to people in prison who identify as transgender,…

19 Jan 2022

Boris Johnson vs the red wall MPs

Is anger dying down among Conservative MPs over ‘partygate’? That was the suggestion overnight. But in the House of Commons today…

19 Jan 2022

Will Jeremy Hunt be the next prime minister?

Since he was defeated by Boris Johnson in the 2019 Conservative leadership contest, Jeremy Hunt has had a quieter life…

19 Jan 2022

The Met Office’s bizarre forecasts

Now that the government has stuck its neck out and frozen the BBC licence fee, will its next target be…

19 Jan 2022

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Dear New Zealand, it’s time to end Covid discrimination

Dear New Zealand, It’s a shame that we as a country have decided to follow a policy of discrimination. Supporting…

3 Jan 2022

Heading towards dystopia – what happened to New Zealand?

In the clash between authoritarianism and democracy, we know what is winning hands down. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, far-left on…

16 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

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

Frozen

The Winter Olympic Games will be held from February 4-20 in a ‘green, safe and simple’ way, and for that…

22 Jan 2022

GOAT becomes scapegoat

Is God a djoker? First, we’ve had the historical irony that during the cowboy days of the Wild West, banks…

22 Jan 2022

The reckoning has begun

The West’s Covid-19 strategy of lockdowns, mass vaccinations and extreme curbs is losing credibility by the moment, even if various…

22 Jan 2022

Cancel ‘Invasion Day’

Here’s a step towards restoring national unity as we observe Australia Day. Issue every non-Aboriginal citizen who uses the term…

22 Jan 2022

Dangerous ideas

‘Australian Lamb. More tender than border control’ quips an ad in the annual campaign run by Meat and Livestock Australia…

22 Jan 2022

Playing to the peanut gallery

I did get a chuckle the other day when Dr Nick Coatsworth, former deputy chief medical officer and infectious diseases…

22 Jan 2022

A week in the life of Brandon

Was last week the worst week any US president has ever suffered in nearly two and a half centuries of…

22 Jan 2022

Business/Robbery, etc.

Be careful what you wish for. Climate activists — including investment managers of other people’s money such as union-dominated superannuation…

22 Jan 2022

Jeremy Irons in House of Gucci

Any attempt to fictionalise the Gucci story runs into the same difficulties as Ridley Scott’s handsome and absorbing film, House…

22 Jan 2022

West Side Story

How strange to revisit the Nova in Lygon Street, Carlton, where a lifetime of films have been experienced, after an…

15 Jan 2022

The Cardinal’s books

There are a thousand overtly artistic things to talk about at this summer moment including the new Sidney Nolan exhibition…

8 Jan 2022

Sigrid Thornton

It was the thought of Stephen Sondheim’s death that made us watch Imelda Staunton in Gypsy. It’s the second musical…

18 Dec 2021

Aussie Life

I live by the sea and like walking along the coastline including scrambling over the rock ledges in Noosa National…

22 Jan 2022

Aussie Language

A letter writer to the Australian has pointed out that Anthony Albanese appears to have coined a brand-new oxymoron to…

22 Jan 2022

Aussie Life

I am writing this in Old South Wales, in the visitor suite of my mother’s assisted living facility. When I…

15 Jan 2022

Aussie Language

In his column in the Weekend Australian just before Christmas demographer Bernard Salt expressed his fear that the Australian language…

15 Jan 2022

Communists down under

When I was a fifteen-year-old student at Melbourne High School, I tried to join the Communist Party of Australia. One…

15 Jan 2022

Celebrating Konstantin Paustovsky — hailed as ‘the Russian Proust’

When is a life worth telling? The Soviet writer Konstantin Paustovsky’s six-volume autobiography The Story of a Life combines high…

15 Jan 2022

The novels that became instant classics

In the world of books, a modern classic is an altogether more slippery thing than a classic: it must walk…

15 Jan 2022

A topsy-turvy world: Peaces, by Helen Oyeyemi, reviewed

At a village train station in deepest Kent two men and their pet mongoose are setting off on their honeymoon.…

15 Jan 2022

Should we blame our ancestors for slavery when we’re equally culpable?

The premise of White Debt is that the author’s ancestors ran a business selling a product grown by slaves. Therefore…

15 Jan 2022

Emperor for three years: the doomed reign of Maximilian I of Mexico

On 8 April 1864 an Austrian archduke with a penchant for daydreaming agreed to be emperor of Mexico. As Edward…

15 Jan 2022

A cursed place: Small Things Like These, by Claire Keegan, reviewed

Claire Keegan’s tiny, cataclysmic novel takes us into the heart of small-town Ireland a few decades ago, creating a world…

15 Jan 2022

When did postmodernism begin?

There’s a scene in Martin Amis’s 1990s revenge comedy The Information in which a book reviewer, who’s crushed by his…

15 Jan 2022