Sorry seems to be the hardest word
By Kyran O’Dwyer There is a book titled ‘Jasper Jones’, by Craig Silvey. Having found the day to day offerings of our media a tad deficient […]
By Kyran O’Dwyer There is a book titled ‘Jasper Jones’, by Craig Silvey. Having found the day to day offerings of our media a tad deficient […]
By Stephen Fitz When asked the question, Malcolm Turnbull opposed a federal corruption watchdog. Out of the same mouth came opposition to the banking royal […]
Scott Morrison is Australia’s first Pentecostal prime minister. He is a member of the Horizon Church in Sutherland, which is part of the Australian Christian […]
By John Haly How is it that recent parliamentary bloodletting over tax breaks and electricity pricing continues to detract from steady planetary exsanguination? Are we now […]
More Dams for the Northern Food-bowls: Achievable Policies or Pre-Election Hype? Preamble to the Discussion of Australia’s Northern Development The 2013 federal election was another historic […]
By Brian Morris Australia has already been described as a ‘soft theocracy’. The question is, despite the public showing less religiosity, will a more overtly Christian […]
Regardless of the prognostications of politics in Australia, the ‘message’ delivered by politicians from the larger parties is always professional, well-rehearsed and well delivered. Even […]
By Ad Astra I’m using the term ‘slow learners’ not to demean those who suffer intellectual difficulties, but to categorize those with sound intellect who nonetheless […]
By Ad Astra The Liberal Party has a disastrous affliction. It affects many of its male members. It seems to be incurable. Those that suffer it […]
By Ad Astra There is no doubt about who was behind last week’s move to displace Malcolm Turnbull. It was the ever-vengeful and habitually destructive Tony […]
By Stephen Fitz In L.A., I dropped in on friends of friends and the first greeting was “Oh, you’re from the country with no human […]
By Kyran O’Dwyer The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a document that should be studied and taught at every school, until its sentiment is second […]
By Stephen Fitz I’m as deaf as a post but I hear the call “We want justice”. Here’s another little problem that haunts our precious […]
By Kyran O’Dwyer No. Seriously. WTF just happened? In a week when metaphors have been stretched and tortured to make analogies, which have been further […]
By Ad astra During my childhood, Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows was my favourite book. A. A. Milne turned it into a play: Toad of Toad […]
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