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Jarryd Hayne, meet Adam Smith
Of all the sports on earth, one was clearly designed by a free marketeer
Zut alors – who am I?
Just because I am horiified by what happened at Charlie Hebdo doesn’t mean I want to rescind 18C
Could an ‘Aussie Hebdo’ survive?
Over many years, the Left have ensured that free speech does not extend to criticising certain religions
Responding to murderous bullies
The media can defeat the Islamists’ terrorising threat tofree speech by themselves
Charlie, the Prophet and the Pope
When will the Left understand there is no religious equivalency with fanatical Islam?
Butcher’s knives, bombs and airplanes
Welcome to the Venn diagram of Islamist terrorism
Crowe’s water diviner is out of his depth
A film that purports to show the ‘other’ side of the ANZAC story does anything but
The telegram that saved us from technocracy
The 2014 Thawley Prize winner
Lock up yer dole-bludgin’ daughters
Gary Johns has conceived of ‘No contraception, no dole’. Can it work?
A Muslim’s ambush: how I was stitched up by Australian breakfast TV
Channel Seven producers shamelessly exploited my goodwill project
The sordid state of voting for the Senate
Thanks to a foolish Bob Hawke decision, our constitution now allows shady backroom deals to determine the Upper House
The ABC deprives us of quality content
It is because of the ABC, not in spite of it, that the networks produce such low brow telly
Bottom drawer
With friends like Greens...
Wicked versus Stupid
Where one side of politics revels in sanctimonious moralising, the other ignores it altogether
The real War on Christmas
An abundance of kitsch sentimentality and commercialism has ripped the ‘Christ’ out of Christmas
King hit by the moral crusaders
The wowser brigade distort history to induce moral panic
Abbott’s vow of silence
For the sake of the country, can someone please unleash the Real Tony
The shallow art of an insipid weirdo
Yep, the Pop art of Andy Warhol is every bit as vacuous as he claimed it was.
Bottom drawer
The Prohibit Small Parties Party
Darkness descends on Patterson Lakes
Tony Abbott must heed the lessons of the Liberal loss in Victoria
Gay marriage and the death of freedom
Rather than striking a blow for individual liberties, the dogma of gay marriage is stifling them
The Cashmere Steamroller
Naomi Milgrom, one of Australia’s wealthiest women, defies the crtics with her philanthropic design and architecture
Kangaroos and Fertility
Australia has a serious aging problem: our fertility rate is below the level needed just to keep the population steady…
The Silence of the Barnes
Many on the right believe the rest of us on the right should refrain from criticising the Abbott government. They’re wrong.
Of myths and messiahs
There is much about the legacy of Whitlam that is reminiscent of Kennedy and Obama