Business/Robbery etc
We now know why so many listed public company directors are more concerned with social and environmental virtue-signalling than focussing…
Queensland was about you, Malcolm
The Queensland election has come and gone. While votes are still being counted, it’s clear premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and her…
Bathurst diary
I know little about motor racing and care even less. So when a friend suggested the Bathurst 1000 car race…
Dis-con notes
No more shilly-shallying When Parliament sits on Monday, it will (I assume) be greeted by another Newspoll. The last one…
Survival or expediency?
The federal parliamentary party is divided, disordered, dystopian. The Prime Minister’s leadership lacks clear purpose and vision. Budget repair isn’t…
Turkeys, Thanksgiving and fake news
A bolt of schadenfreude hit many US conservatives inside the beltway last weekend – amid equal horror on the Left…
Yellow Peril, White Paper
The great foreign secretary, Lord Palmerston, saw no need to spell out British foreign policy in some vast official paper.…
Bronwyn Oliver in her studio 1995
Her life may have ended eleven years ago at the age of only 47, but sculptor Bronwyn Oliver remains a…
Australian notes
The Textorising of the right Let me make a confession, one that should you utter it out loud would mark…
Wine club December
Bottles of wine, like books, shouldn’t be judged by their covers. Of course not. Yet ask any card-carrying winetrepreneur about…
Women suffer while doctors earn a fortune
Imagine a medical breakthrough which could save the government billions of health care dollars on unnecessary hysterectomies, useless tests and…
Brown study
There is a fascinating force at work in Australian politics. Have you noticed how Fairfax, the ALP-Green axis, the ABC…
Has the parliament been infiltrated? The Senate must act
The Senate must decide the Dastyari question now. It’s more than about one senator. It’s about the control and influence…
Why the left has it so wrong on refugee policy
In September, the first 54 of those remaining refugees on Manus Island and Nauru departed for arrival in the United…
The Turnbull government is punishing the poor
American lawyer and politician Gideon J Tucker once observed that ‘no man’s life, liberty or property are safe while the…
Bet that’s the last one
Newspapers can be shameless — think of some tabloid campaigns — but the lack of self-awareness of the dying Age…
Inside Lee Rhiannon’s post-purge party
I have long wrestled with the themes behind Friedrich Nietzsche’s famous lines “If you gaze for long into an abyss,…
The unnecessary royal commission
If truth is the first casualty of war, then banks are the first casualty of populism – even in a…
Simon Chapman defends disruptive new technology
In Wednesday’s Australian Financial Review, public health academic and media commentator Simon Chapman came out in strong support of a…
This is why I despair…
George Brandis has always been a good speech-maker. Yesterday he delivered another good speech, probably one of his better ones,…
Milo: right, but wrong
I’m pleasantly surprised that Sarah Hanson-Young condemned Milo Yiannopoulos for being a ‘paedophilia apologist’ – which he undoubtedly is. The…
We need to talk about China
Allen & Unwin’s recent decision to drop Clive Hamilton’s book on Chinese Communist Party influence in Australia — citing fears…
Has feminism jumped the shark?
In the much loved and long-running television series Happy Days, when the Fonz literally jumped a shark that a whole…
Why are the Greens giving domestic violence a green light?
Does anyone in the Greens actually engage their inner sage before they virtue signal? That may well be a rhetorical…
Triple J’s Australia Day problem
Someone else has recently conducted a non-binding plebiscite, which produced a 60 per cent result that divided a nation –…





