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The illusion (or delusion?) of choice

One of the greatest misconceptions about Australian politics is that voters get a choice. You know what I mean. You…

15 May 2024

Rigid principles can lead to manic delusion

For years I’ve played this game with a good mate, that is, to see who can simplify their life the…

15 May 2024

The carbon capture con 

Carbon-capture-and-underground-storage (CCUS) tops the list of silly schemes ‘to reduce man-made global warming’. The idea is to capture exhaust gases…

15 May 2024

The humble faith of Ayaan Hirsi Ali

2024 continues to be a year of spiritual surprises. One by one by one, leading conservative voices from around the world are expressing…

15 May 2024

A Federal Budget to celebrate

This year’s Federal Budget is a grifter’s paradise. It sets up all of socialism’s worst economic ideas in a contest…

14 May 2024

Sectarian politics? UK elections raise concerns about the failure of multiculturalism

Nigel Farage has raised concerns about significant local Muslim and Marxist electoral wins in the United Kingdom. After hearing newly…

14 May 2024

Masks and keffiyehs are radical chic

In the past 50 years, not much has changed in terms of protests, with a few notable exceptions. Generally speaking,…

14 May 2024

Labor betrayed universities… Just like Labor betrayed everyone else

Universities are often seen as bastions of ‘progressive’ thinking. The majority of academics are left-leaning, at least outside of the…

14 May 2024

Labor is limiting access to retirees’ super pension funds

When someone retires after the age of 60, their superannuation savings become ‘unrestricted non-preserved’ and can be converted into pension phase, or…

13 May 2024

The pop culture wars

Recently, a small miniature company in the UK, Games Workshop, announced a change to its longstanding lore. I won’t get…

13 May 2024

Victorians will pay more and get less

In case we ever doubted it, this week’s budget made clear that months of Labor leaks on the state’s upcoming…

13 May 2024

Eurovision: decadent and profane

A cursory watching of the Eurovision Song Contest has brought to light the fact that this contemporary ‘entertainment’ event, despite…

13 May 2024

Tory voters on strike

The Tories’ 2 May electoral disaster – the loss of almost 400 council seats, ten councils, the high-profile West Midlands…

11 May 2024

Quantum delusions

Paul Benioff (1930-2022) was a US physicist who wrote a paper in 1980 that imagined the feats computing might achieve…

11 May 2024

Return of the MFP

Does anyone remember the Multifunction Polis? It was doing the rounds in the late 1980s, sponsored by Labor industry minister,…

11 May 2024

Oppression, dispossession and massacres

When Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan appeared at the Yoorrook Justice Commission’s ‘truth telling’ inquiry last week, she sought to perpetuate…

11 May 2024

Save the planet

The Great Artesian Basin of Queensland, New South Wales, the Northern Territory and South Australia is the largest groundwater basin…

11 May 2024

Fatties for a Free Palestine

Meet the Fatties for a Free Palestine, a project of Hannah Moushabeck who is, she writes, unapologetically fat and a…

11 May 2024

Gay Rex

‘Moral values’ fell out of fashion long before what we now know as ‘woke’ became the controlling virus in the…

11 May 2024

Asia’s new flashpoint

For the last few months, China’s People’s Liberation Army forces have harassed Taiwan, repeatedly breaching the country’s air zone and…

11 May 2024

Labour rent controls would be a disaster

‘Rent control appears to be the most efficient technique presently known to destroy a city — except for bombing,’ declared…

15 May 2024

King Charles’s first official portrait is a triumph

The first official portrait of King Charles III since his coronation has been unveiled. Both the artist Jonathan Yeo and…

15 May 2024

The Tories can’t even organise a crackdown on rainbow lanyards

A suggested government ban on rainbow-coloured lanyards in the civil service has, perhaps unsurprisingly, proved divisive at the highest reaches…

15 May 2024

Why are important Covid documents not being released?

The most important stories from the Covid Inquiry are found in the written evidence and submitted statements. However, the Cabinet…

15 May 2024

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Why New Zealand is cracking down on immigration

The government of New Zealand this week tightened the country’s working visa rules in order to stem historically high numbers…

10 Apr 2024

Why is New Zealand’s deputy PM rowing with Chumbawamba?

In their musical heyday, the English anarchist punk band Chumbawamba enjoyed a reputation for having an irreverent attitude towards those…

22 Mar 2024

New Zealand’s imperial judiciary

If you cast your eyes across the Tasman right now, you can see the beginnings of an imperial judiciary, the…

2 Mar 2024

Subversion within New Zealand

Recently querying why New Zealand governments make annual January pilgrimages to the Maori Pa at Ratana, to celebrate the birth…

24 Feb 2024

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Aussie life

As the terrible events in Bondi Junction last month reminded us, fortune doesn’t always favour the brave. Indeed, the courage…

11 May 2024

Language

Speccie reader Terry writes to ask when and where did ‘non-binary’ come into the language – and who applied it…

11 May 2024

How to solve ‘range anxiety’

In ‘The Adventure of Silver Blaze’, Sherlock Holmes mentions ‘the curious incident of the dog in the night-time’. ‘But the…

11 May 2024

Dear Mary: what should I do if a fellow passenger is reading porn?

Q. On a recent short-haul flight, I had the misfortune to be seated next to a much older man who…

11 May 2024

The endless fascination of volcanoes

Volcanoes, volcanoes, volcanoes. You wait years for a good book or a film about volcanoes to come along and then…

11 May 2024

Kindness backfires: Sufferance, by Charles Palliser, reviewed

Charles Palliser’s Sufferance tells us what happens to one family in an occupied country during wartime. What sets it apart…

11 May 2024

The traditional British hedge is fast vanishing

Five years ago, a documentary about the Duchy of Cornwall featured the then Prince of Wales in tweeds and jaunty…

11 May 2024

The perils of waiting on a Tudor queen

At 7 o’clock on a bleak February morning in 1542, King Henry VIII’s fifth wife Katherine Howard, so enfeebled by…

11 May 2024

Exploring the glorious literary heritage of Bengal

The first time I went to India, nearly 30 years ago, I was sent as a young novelist by the…

11 May 2024

What do we mean when we talk of ‘home’?

Given that I know the author, would I feel inhibited about reviewing her new book critically, I asked myself. But…

11 May 2024

There’s much to be said for nostalgia

Michel Barnier, the chief negotiator for the EU Commission, called Brexit an expression of ‘hope for a return to a…

11 May 2024

When the local wizard was the repository of all wisdom

What do you do when one of your possessions goes missing? Search behind the sofa cushions? Ask other members of…

11 May 2024