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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.

Fair Dinkum, Scott Morrison Turning It Around!

September 26, 2018 Rossleigh 8

When you hear that Scottie’s turning it around, most of you immediately think of boats where, as Immigration Minister, Mr Morrison stopped us hearing about […]

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Adani To Go Announces Its Intention To Continue Announcing Deadlines…

September 18, 2018 Rossleigh 11

Every now and then The Australian Financial Review has an article that gives me a good laugh. Ok, it’s behind a firewall so I can’t […]

Who Fracking Tonight? And Other Great Hits By DJ ScoBroMo…

September 15, 2018 Rossleigh 9

Ok, when somebody asks if I’ve got a fifty dollar bill followed by, “Put your hands up!”, it suggests to me that I’m about to […]

Charity Begins At Home Or We Need To Talk About Harriet

September 9, 2018 Rossleigh 9

School Counsellor’s Office. Mr and Mrs White enter. Counsellor: Ah, thanks for coming in. Mr White: We’re really glad you called. Mrs White: We’ve been […]

Scott Morrison Worried About Whisperers But Dog Whistlers Welcome!

September 7, 2018 Rossleigh 26

Scott Morrison is tweeting like a Trumpster. One of his recent little gems contained the following in response to a “Daily Telegraph” article about a […]

Scott Morrison And Other Ugly Things

September 4, 2018 Rossleigh 29

Well, ScoMo – as we’re all encouraged to call him – saw something ugly. Not just ugly, but “one of the ugliest things I’ve ever […]

Scott Morrison And How Jesus Got It Wrong With That Loaves And Fishes Miracle!

September 1, 2018 Rossleigh 39

Now some of you may have noticed that we have a new Prime Minister… I mean Scott Morrison, just in case some of you either […]

Banks Bullied – Morrison Threatens Anyone Who Behaves Badly!

August 29, 2018 Rossleigh 34

Ok, just in case you’re confused. It was Julia Banks who was bullied. I’m not talking about the Royal Commission where those pesky people told […]

Scott Morrison – The Next Line And A Generation In The Sand…

August 27, 2018 Rossleigh 16

If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard the phrases, “the next generation of the Liberal Party” and “line in the sand”,  I […]

Scott, Scott, Morrison, Morrison (Apologies to A.A. Milne)

August 25, 2018 Rossleigh 7

Ok, this is a repost from December 16th, 2013, but as the media have been wandering down memory lane with our latest PM, I thought […]

All You Need To Know About How The Libs Leadership Battle Will Play Out (and several things you didn’t)!

August 23, 2018 Rossleigh 15

So Parliament couldn’t sit this afternoon. Now the last time I couldn’t sit it was because a rather nasty boil on my buttocks, but the […]

The Loveliest Leadership Challenge Where Everyone Sang Kumba Ya!

August 21, 2018 Rossleigh 19

After deciding that the “overwhelming support” of the party room wasn’t enough to pursue the policy endorsed on Friday, Malfunction decided that he needed to […]

What’s More Likely? (A Post Concerning Unicorns, Shark Attacks And Peter Dutton’s Leadership)

August 19, 2018 Rossleigh 18

It’s easy to get carried away with the present moment. We all know this, yet we often forget it because the present moment seems so […]

Let’s Just Remember That Bloke In The Senate Didn’t Get As Many Votes As You Have Friends

August 15, 2018 Rossleigh 18

It’s important to keep a sense of perspective here. I read somewhere today that Fraser Anning was elected with 19 votes. I’m not prepared to […]

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Stunning Victory For Turnbull – Most Of His Own Side Support His Policy…

August 14, 2018 Rossleigh 20

It’s not every day that Malcolm can say that the party room agrees with him. In fact, judging by the way he was gloating today, […]

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