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Australia’s eSafety Commissioner loses again – A victory for free speech | Celine Baumgarten S3 Ep 18

Celine Baumgarten (Celine Against the Machine) has celebrated her SECOND victory against the eSafety Commissioner. This wasn’t only a personal…

Did Donald Trump conquer the world with witty insults? | Joel Gilbert S3 Ep 17

Did Donald Trump conquer the world with witty insults? I’m joined by Joel Gilbert to discuss the genius of humour…

Digital tyranny or ‘child safety’? 😵 & the bitcoin revolution | Efrat Fenigson S3 Ep 16

When Australia’s Under 16 social media ban started locking adult political writers out of #Substack – it was just the…

The blame game

There is an interesting debate taking place in Britain right now. On one side is Dan Hannan. Or if you…

9 May 2026

Another budget lock-up

I don’t know how many budget lock-ups I have attended. I know the answer would be depressing, so I don’t…

9 May 2026

Hold your horses!

Greetings from an increasingly chilly Narrandera – One Nation central in the heart of the Farrer electorate where One Nation…

9 May 2026

Hating men

In 2018, feminist and professor of sociology Suzanna Danuta Walters asked, ‘Why Can’t We Hate Men?’ in a piece for…

9 May 2026

Eurovision’s sadly accurate microcosm

The annual Eurovision Song Contest grants us all a wonderful blend of music of varying quality served with performances that…

9 May 2026

Enid Blyted

From small beginnings, the elite have progressed to Covid lockdowns and net zero. Since the second world war, including my…

9 May 2026

Grifters’ war on thrift

With the federal budget less than a week away, the Albanese government is shamelessly trashing the promises it made about…

9 May 2026

The King of Australia (and Great Britain) wows the Americans

The Royal Visit to Washington, DC has been nothing short of a diplomatic triumph, with King Charles III and President…

9 May 2026

Polanski exaggerates his CV (again)

While all eyes today rest squarely on Sir Keir Starmer and the will-he-won’t-he question of surviving a leadership coup, Mr…

11 May 2026

Lewisham shows why Labour is doomed

One of the biggest shocks of the local elections was the result of the Lewisham mayoral race and council elections,…

11 May 2026

Badenoch is the perfect Tory leader

Plenty of narratives can be pulled out of last Thursday’s elections. Labour’s shattered hold over its Northern and Welsh heartlands;…

11 May 2026

Starmer’s big speech can’t save him now

Even those who dislike Keir Starmer might feel a smidgen of pity – on a human level – for his…

11 May 2026

Why the question ‘Can women have a penis?’ really matters

What’s weirder: asking if a woman can have a penis or being so flummoxed by such a simple query that…

11 May 2026

TV doesn’t ruin childhood, but phones might

When I was a nipper, a staple of children’s television was a show called Why Don’t You? The full title,…

11 May 2026

Taking my cat on holiday is like a military campaign

The recent news that the EU was tightening up its rules on UK residents travelling with their animals is just…

11 May 2026

Live: The Labour MPs calling for Sir Keir Starmer to go

A devastating set of local elections has left Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership on the brink. Calls for the prime minister…

11 May 2026

China’s theft of American AI tech is becoming more brazen

Despite the hype surrounding China’s artificial intelligence capabilities, progress remains heavily dependent on theft and smuggling. The Chinese Communist party…

11 May 2026

Sunday shows round-up: Phillipson says Catherine West is ‘completely wrong’

Bridget Phillipson: ‘She’s got this completely wrong’ Thursday’s local election results were dismal for the government, and have plunged Labour…

10 May 2026

Did antisemitism cost the Greens at the local elections?

Did the Greens’ racist candidates cost them a majority in one of their top targets? The London borough of Lambeth…

10 May 2026

Starmer is shedding support across Labour

By inclination, tradition and design, the Labour Party is much less prone to toppling leaders than their Conservative counterparts. There…

10 May 2026

The row over English becoming an official language of New Zealand

Parliamentarians in New Zealand have been limbering up for an oddly unedifying debate over what ought to be the most…

4 Mar 2026

What they don’t tell you about Christmas in New Zealand

‘I still think New Zealand the most beautiful country I have ever seen,’ Agatha Christie marvelled in 1922. Evidently she’s…

22 Dec 2025

What will Jacinda Ardern do next?

When I first met Jacinda Ardern in the early 2010s, the notion that the young MP with the toothy smile…

8 Nov 2025

The de-Wokification of New Zealand’s education system

The conservative coalition government of New Zealand came to office promising to wind back an enormous, government-run system of ‘Woke’…

3 Nov 2025

Aussie life

Advertising which gives a brand topical relevance gets extra traction with its target audience. So if I was creating the…

9 May 2026

Language

My rage against the journalistic abuse of ‘populist/populism’ continues. As I have pointed out in the past, the meaning of…

9 May 2026

What really killed off the traditional B&B

To B&B or not to B&B? That is the question. Whether it’s nobler to offer breakfast to a guest is…

9 May 2026

The ‘airport effect’ that’s ruining modern life

The phrase ‘computer says no’ now has its own Wikipedia page. The first recorded use dates back to a Stasi-era…

9 May 2026

Would W.G. Grace recognise the game of cricket today?

There’s a fascinating thought that the authors of Full Circle pursue for just a couple of pages, then leave hanging:…

9 May 2026

Lean and mean: Mick Jagger was always a tightwad

This book got glowing reviews when it was published in the US a few months ago: ‘Irresistible’ (New York Times);…

9 May 2026

Marvels of the masked ball: dressing up in Georgian London

In the satirical print ‘Remarkable Characters at Mrs Cornely’s Masquerade’ from February 1771, the Georgian craze for dressing up as…

9 May 2026

Accelerating the ‘kill chain’ – a terrifying glimpse of future warfare

America possesses the most powerful military in history, but since 1945 it has not won a war against anyone other…

9 May 2026

From pike-and-pitchfork brigade to crack militia: ‘Dad’s Army’ wasn’t so ludicrous after all

Ever since the BBC’s Dad’s Army (which ran from 1968 to 1977), it’s been hard to keep a straight face…

No one is ordinary: The Things We Never Say, by Elizabeth Strout, reviewed

It is both a comfort and a discomfort to yield to a new novel from Elizabeth Strout, who writes with…

9 May 2026

Is coffee-drinking the new secular religion?

A lot of books, obviously depending on what mood you’re in and viewed from a certain angle, slantwise or squintlike,…

9 May 2026

They shoot horses: Boyhood, by David Keenan, reviewed

David Keenan’s seventh novel is quite the ride, but its plot is not always easy to disentangle. The author has…