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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.

While Abbott Isn’t The Yakka Skink, Greg Hunt May Be The Ornamental Snake!

August 8, 2015 Rossleigh 12

Last week, as I pointed out, there are plenty of coal mines up for sale. So why is Adani so determined to build a new […]

When Abbott Commits, You Can Be Sure Of . . . Something

August 7, 2015 Rossleigh 10

From the Prime Minister’s website: “As Prime Minister, Mr Abbott has promised to spend a week each year living and working in an indigenous community. In […]

NAPLAN, Domestic Violence, Corruption And Good Old Uncle Otto!

August 6, 2015 Rossleigh 17

Ideas are a bit like being caught it in a river; it’s easy to be swept along without stopping to actually think about whether or […]

Arts – And Not Just For Art’s Sake!

August 4, 2015 Rossleigh 16

“The fundamental cause of trouble in the world today is that the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt” Bertrand Russell Basically […]

Wonderful Humanitarians – The Altruism of Our New Coal Miners

August 1, 2015 Rossleigh 10

“Coal is good for humanity, coal is good for prosperity, coal is an essential part of our economic future, here in Australia, and right around the […]

We Have The Right To Boo, Do We Have The Maturity Not To?

July 31, 2015 Rossleigh 120

When somebody points out that Adam Goodes is being booed not because he’s indigenous, it’s because of his “behaviour”, I can almost buy it. After […]

Vote For Tony Abbott Because Consistency And Focus Mean Everything And A Cat!

July 29, 2015 Rossleigh 10

Now, there’s one thing I love and that’s consistency. I’m not going to talk about my first wife, or even mention her, but she was extemely […]

Labor Have Something To Learn From Tony Abbott!

July 25, 2015 Rossleigh 46

(Image: CLASSROOM OF THE FUTURE UNDER LIBERAL EDUCATION POLICY) Ok, for the purposes of this, I’m going to ignore all the minor parties, including The […]

Labor’s Asylum Seeker Policy Should Be A Seven Point Star!

July 24, 2015 Rossleigh 5

“I’m not in favour of changing the flag, I’ve got to say. Although I have to say that if the Commonwealth star was to be a […]

Being better than Bronnie or driverless cars and terrorism

July 22, 2015 Rossleigh 11

There’s going to be a trial of the driverless cars in South Australia. Now, I just read that the driverless Google cars in the US have […]

Shark Survives Attack By Surfer! Bishop Survives Attack By Left!

July 21, 2015 Rossleigh 6

So we have a shark swimming by and all of a sudden this surfer, Mick Fanning, sees it and decides to punch it, in spite […]

Apparently, Abbott And Bishop Sang This Together At A Liberal Fundraiser Before It Was Part Of Her Official Duty To Attend Them…

July 20, 2015 Rossleigh 3

NOT A REAL HEADLINE – JUST IN CASE IT’S HARD TO TELL! From Wikipedia: ” In 2007, she (Bronwyn Bishop) sang a duet of Irving Berlin‘s A […]

Gregory Peck Wasn’t Atticus!

July 19, 2015 Rossleigh 3

One of the worst things about the film version of “To Kill A Mockingbird” was the absence of Aunt Alexandra; another was casting Gregory Peck […]

In Defence of Bronwyn Bishop

July 17, 2015 Rossleigh 38

Now, Bronwyn Bishop has been getting a lot of bad press lately over her decision to save time by travelling by helicopter, when a chauffeur driven […]

A Government Is Not A Business, Repeat A Government Is NOT A Business

July 15, 2015 Rossleigh 24

“Both the Family Court and Federal Circuit Court have operated at a loss for a number of years. ” The Sydney Morning Herald, 15th July, […]

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