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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.

Bill Shorten Declares Class Warfare!

July 23, 2017 Rossleigh 20

Shorten has begun class warfare! I know this because I read it in “The Herald-Sun”. Ok, I didn’t actually get to read more than the […]

Howard Urges Australia To Trust Trump: “He Never Threw His Children Overboard!”

July 18, 2017 Rossleigh 22

Just the other day, Turnbull hitched a lift with Con Trump to the G-20 meeting. While some would be cautioning Turnbull about the dangers of […]

John Saffran And Other Extremists!

July 16, 2017 Rossleigh 13

Ok, I guess you could call this a book review. I mean, it’s Sunday and that’s the day you all sit down to your lattes […]

Coal Will Be Part Of Jobs For Years To Come; Long After Tourism Jobs Have Gone With The Great Barrier Reef

July 13, 2017 Rossleigh 9

Let me be quite clear here: I am a capitalist. I’ve always been a capitalist. And of course, being a capitalist, I am a firm […]

Pell Arrives Back; Turnbull Hitches A Ride And Jeff Spills The (Coffee) Beans!

July 10, 2017 Rossleigh 8

The ABC news this morning told me that Cardinal Pell had arrived back in Australia to face “historical sexual assault charges”. Now, I’m not commenting […]

Tax Site Was Down For Scheduled Maintenance That Was Unscheduled!

July 6, 2017 Rossleigh 10

While attempting to help my son complete his first tax return, I made a number of interesting discoveries. First, I discovered that none of his […]

Malcolm Not Too Old At 62; Neither Are You At 69~

July 4, 2017 Rossleigh 20

Malcolm Turnbull has been doing some peculiar things lately. Even more peculiar than his hissy-fit on election night. Even more peculiar than Barnaby Joyce’s admission […]

Lest We Forget, Or Selective Memory!

July 2, 2017 Rossleigh 14

Ok, this isn’t really about selective memory… It’s about selective attention. But let’s remember what happened on Anzac Day. Well, not the original Anzac Day […]

Abbott, Pell And Waleed Aly – A Tale Of Two References

June 30, 2017 Rossleigh 16

In one of those coincidences, earlier in the week, I was thinking how Waleed Aly’s character reference for a footballer drew more flack and attention […]

Abbott Supporters Still Pyning Away!

June 28, 2017 Rossleigh 27

Well, thank god those days of dysfunctional government are over and the adults are back in charge. No, really, they’ve told us many, many times […]

It’s Not A Game! Or Maybe It Is…

June 25, 2017 Rossleigh 6

Over the past couple of years, I’ve been doing a bit of reading on gamification. For those of you who don’t know, gamification is using […]

Dear Uncle Rupert, Those Nasty Boys Aren’t Doing What We Want …

June 18, 2017 Rossleigh 13

Dear Uncle Rupert, Life in boarding school really sucks at the moment. When Malcolm become House Captain, we thought that would be enough to make […]

T-Rump And The Inevitable Destruction of Malcolm Turnbull

June 14, 2017 Rossleigh 21

Gee, it’s amazing when you find your shtick how far you can go. When Donald Trump was a recovering bankrupt businessman, he took a job […]

Surprises Are Surprising – Just Ask Theresa May, Tony Abbott Or Campbell Newman!

June 12, 2017 Rossleigh 19

A few weeks ago I suggested that I couldn’t understand why Theresa (Dis)May called an election. She had everything to lose and very little to […]

Why Burning Coal Is The Humane Thing To Do…

June 5, 2017 Rossleigh 6

In its quest to drag Indians out of poverty by mining so much coal that people have to be paid to take it, Adani has […]

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