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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.

When Looking At The Adani Approval, Remember What I Wrote Two Months Ago!

April 4, 2016 Rossleigh 8

This is from what I wrote two months ago: Adani has put the Galilee mine on hold until coal prices recover. According to Axis Capital, […]

Education: CHOICE ARCHITECTURE OR NUDGING YOUR STUDENTS TOWARD SUCCESS

April 4, 2016 Rossleigh 3

“You want to nudge people into socially desirable behaviour, do not, by any means, let them know that their current actions are better than the […]

Turnbull’s Secret Plan … Or Is It Plan B?

April 3, 2016 Rossleigh 11

“Just because the press gallery doesn’t know what I’m doing doesn’t mean that I don’t know what I’m doing.” Malcolm Turnbull “G’day.” “G’day.” “What you […]

Speed-dating Our Prime Ministers

April 1, 2016 Rossleigh 13

Ok, after the PM’s proposal that the state’s regain their right to impose income tax which they lost during World War Two, it’s tempting to […]

Turnbull The Decisive; Abbott The Divisive; Sinodinos The Memory Sieve

March 31, 2016 Rossleigh 16

Malcolm Turnbull is proving the most decisive PM we’ve ever had. Every day he makes a decision. Most days it’s a decision not to do […]

Now Let’s See If There’s A Pattern Here…

March 30, 2016 Rossleigh 24

Ok, I’m not talking about the pattern where Turnbull says something about the government, then Abbott says that it was all thanks to him and […]

Donald Trump As President?

March 27, 2016 Rossleigh 16

Yes, well, I don’t think it’s likely. But then I thought that John Howard was unelectable. Tony Abbott doubly so. Therefore, I have to acknowledge […]

Book Review: “Smarter, Faster, Better” by Charles Duhigg

March 27, 2016 Rossleigh 1

“Motivation is more like a skill, akin to reading or writing, that can be learned and honed. Scientists have found that people can get better […]

Arthur Sinodinos – The Man Who Would Have Done Something If He’d Known Anything!

March 26, 2016 Rossleigh 13

“Did you know at the Liberal Party end in your capacity as Treasurer that Australian Water Holdings was making donations to the Liberal Party?” “Not […]

Continuity AND Change, Tradition AND Innovation, Incompetence AND Malcolm Turnbull

March 23, 2016 Rossleigh 15

Ya gotta wonder! Years ago, at someone else’s (OK, my ex-wife, but people get upset when I mention my ex-wife so I’m just going to […]

Malcolm In The Muddle – Election Date Announced … Sort Of!

March 21, 2016 Rossleigh 18

Driving home tonight, I heard the ABC commentator tell me that after weeks of dithering on policy, Malcolm Turnbull was now sounding decisive and determined. […]

If Politicians Were Quiz Contestants…

March 20, 2016 Rossleigh 5

Quizmaster: Good evening, we’re here tonight to ask questions about the problems besetting this country. Sally, do you want to introduce the contestants? Sally: Thanks, […]

We Have A Petition And All The Kids Have Signed It Even Tony…

March 17, 2016 Rossleigh 8

Dear Malcolm, Last year you were voted captain even though everybody knows that Tony’s really the best person to be junior school captain because he’s […]

Person In Sydney Telling All Knowing Everything or PIS-TAKE

March 14, 2016 Rossleigh 40

An aggressively contested social norm is at work in the swarms of comments that follow every article on climate change. Experiments have shown that the […]

Dutton, Tony’s Tradie Led Recovery And The Early Opening Of The Comedy Festival!

March 13, 2016 Rossleigh 17

“I think the economy will come to a shuddering halt and I think the stock market will crash. “I think once people realise how dangerous […]

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