A Climate of Opinion
By John Haly The battle for climate change mitigation is euphemistically referred to as a “debate” amidst ideologically restrained political advocates that still think there […]
By John Haly The battle for climate change mitigation is euphemistically referred to as a “debate” amidst ideologically restrained political advocates that still think there […]
By Stephen Fitzgerald The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer! With record corporate profits as wages stagnate and living standards for workers plummet […]
By John Haly The media and public’s desire for a Federal anti-corruption body and the search for revealing transparency has met with a lagging response by the […]
By Ad astra How well the ancient Biblical words apply to the Coalition: ”How are the mighty fallen in the midst of the battle…thou wast slain […]
By David Ayliffe Children at a remote Victorian Christian School have been forbidden to watch, play or discuss football by the conservative Principal of the school, […]
By 2353NM The Liberal Party cultural wars are having a detrimental effect on the rest of us. Here are two examples. Without rehashing old news, […]
By Andrew Elder Our Prime Minister knows the big challenges facing the country in our time are beyond him. The vital early period of his […]
By Denis Bright Welcome to one of the negotiating triumphs of the century. This Win-Win Outcome fulfils the highest expectations of most G20 countries including […]
By Ad astra Are you as exasperated and disgusted as I am with the political antics exposed during the renewed debate about energy policy? Are […]
By Loz Lawrey After the Liberal/National Coalition’s resounding loss in the 2018 Victorian state election, Liberal leader Matthew Guy, in his concession speech said this: […]
By Alasdair Black For those Canberra politicians – or politicians in general – who don’t understand the ethos of the people they represent, it can […]
By Anthony Andrews After reading Kaye Lee’s article last week titled “How do you argue with that”, about the value of individuals countering LNP and […]
It’s heading into summer, so thoughts turn to Christmas shopping, whose place we’re all going to this Christmas and the sounds of balls being hit […]
By David Stephen Ayliffe My view of Matthew Guy, leader of the Victorian Liberal Party changed within minutes as I watched him address the party […]
By Ad astra We ought not to be surprised at the multiplicity of Scott Morrison’s mistakes, given the lack of preparation he has had for the […]
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