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Articles by Rossleigh

About Rossleigh
Rossleigh is a writer, director and teacher. As a writer, his plays include “The Charles Manson Variety Hour”, “Pastiche”, “Snap!”, “That’s Me In The Distance”, “48 Hours (without Eddie Murphy)”, and “A King of Infinite Space”. His acting credits include “Pinor Noir Noir” for “Short and Sweet” and carrying the coffin in “The Slap”. His ten minutes play, “Y” won the 2013 Crash Test Drama Final.

There’s A Better Class Of Unemployed And They Couldn’t Possibly Be Expected To Survive On Newstart!

March 21, 2020 Rossleigh 31

“Bad news, dear. I’ve just been sacked!” “Never mind, we’ll sit down and work out ways we can tighten our belts so we can get […]

Scott Morrison Quiet – Is He Isolated With Covid-19 Or In Hawaii?

March 17, 2020 Rossleigh 27

Ok, I apologise for the terrible clickbait but, unlike most clickbait it could be true for all I know. Anyway, apart from spreading rumours, I […]

Giving Peter Dutton Curry!

March 14, 2020 Rossleigh 23

Twitter showed its nasty side when people heard that poor, old Peter Dutton had been struck done with Covid-19. Of course, I’m sure that many […]

Scott Morrison And Finding The Right Level Of Panic

March 12, 2020 Rossleigh 14

“I was lucky enough to get 812 rolls of toilet paper before the panic-buyers grabbed it!” If Scott Morrison were accused of rearranging the deck […]

Scott Morrison: The Man With A Plan But Not A Target!

March 5, 2020 Rossleigh 17

A short fiction to begin: Fred announces he’s decided to go to Paris next Christmas. Barney is not so sure. “Paris? How much is that […]

The Left Are All Snowflakes Who Say Nasty Things And Hurt Our Feelings!

February 29, 2020 Rossleigh 9

Hypothetical interview with our Treasurer: “So are you going to deliver a budget surplus or not.” “Well, nobody could have predicted the coronavirus…” “Yes, but […]

Labor Needs To Come Clean On Emissions Target But Liberals Can Go On Being Dirty!

February 22, 2020 Rossleigh 16

One of the consistent narratives over the past few years has been the Liberals’ demand that Labor tell us what their policies will cost. Sometimes […]

Indue, Uhlmann, Andrew Bolt And Holden Cars…

February 20, 2020 Rossleigh 11

Politics seems to have reached a point where we don’t just have different views depending on who we are. We’ve gone beyond Kellyanne Conway’s “alternative […]

The Consistent Narrative Of Barnaby Joyce And Dorothea Mackellar

February 16, 2020 Rossleigh 15

Perhaps the speed of the 21st Century really has taken away people’s concentration span, but I keep coming back to the same point. While a […]

AFP Finds No Evidence That Malcolm Roberts Exists

February 8, 2020 Rossleigh 14

Of course, when I say that the Australian Federal Police found no evidence of the existence of Malcolm Roberts, I have to be fair and […]

Report Tells Us That The Sports Grants Were Not Political So Scott Morrison Is Off The Hook!

February 3, 2020 Rossleigh 10

Let me see if I can explain this in ways that make the IPA happy. Sometimes governments set up bodies and institutions to ensure that […]

Scott Morrison Dazzles At The National Press Club…

January 30, 2020 Rossleigh 39

As a teacher, I’m aware that most kids tell the truth most of the time. It occasionally stuns students when I believe them without demanding […]

Is It Just Me? Amanda Vanstone gets AO in Australia Day Honours!

January 26, 2020 Rossleigh 12

Ok, I’m sure that there are always people who receive honours and you ask how on earth did they get the nod, whereas others you […]

Taking Politics Out Of Climate Change Research – Twiggy Forrest To The Rescue

January 23, 2020 Rossleigh 17

The politics of envy has been raising its ugly head again. Some of the poorer sporting clubs who didn’t get grants are complaining about various […]

Scott Morrison Commits His Cabinet To Meeting And Beating Matt Kean

January 20, 2020 Rossleigh 19

NSW Environment Minister, Matt Kean, recently suggested that some federal Liberals are pushing for more action on reducing emissions and arguing that we shouldn’t be […]

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