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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.
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Et fixa regimen Abbott praeteritum OR Let’s Examine The Respective Plans of The Parties.

June 22, 2014 Rossleigh 30

Last week, while acting as goal umpire, I signalled a goal to our team. Although it came out of a pack, I had a clear […]

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We Need to Talk About Tony!

June 20, 2014 Rossleigh 14

When the people around me give their views on the Abbott Government, I have to admit that I’m definitely one of the undecided. While some people I […]

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It’s Abbott Time We Got Some Perspective!

June 16, 2014 Rossleigh 15

“While some sections of the media continue to show their political bias by accentuating what they think is a negative, Mr Abbott and Mr Obama, […]

Joe Hockey, Shrek and Other Misunderstood Ogres!

June 13, 2014 Rossleigh 120

“This year the Australian government will spend on average over $6,000 on welfare for every man, woman and child in the country. Given that only […]

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Abbott Government Declares Unity Ticket With Obama on Climate Change!

June 11, 2014 Rossleigh 37

On the way home, I heard the environment Minister, Mr Greg Hunt on the radio. (I have decided to not to capitalise “environment” because, after […]

Balance or men who stare at coats

June 9, 2014 Rossleigh 65

INTERVIEWER Good evening. Tonight, in order to meet our efficiency targets, we’re bringing you the same interview we gave you last night. Representing the PIPA […]

With friends like Bolt and Jones, you don’t need enemas OR SNAFU

June 7, 2014 Rossleigh 13

SNAFU – Situation Normal, All Fouled Up! (That’s the polite version anyway.) “…I just have to say to Mr. Bolt, he proclaims loudly that he […]

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In case anyone doesn’t think you get accurate information here: Just reposting what I wrote last month.

June 6, 2014 Rossleigh 16

Link  But just in case it doesn’t work, anyone remember this from May Ok, I normally write satire. But also I’m ridiculously well read and […]

Abbott’s Groan-Up Government!

June 5, 2014 Rossleigh 38

‘The defence minister, David Johnston, has blamed the previous Labor government after Tony Abbott’s departure for Indonesia was delayed by technical problems with his RAAF […]

Bolt, Turnbull, and why Bronwyn Bishop should consider being called Delores Umbridge a compliment

June 4, 2014 Rossleigh 25

Dolores Umbridge: [to Harry] As I told you, Mr. Potter, naughty children deserve to be punished. *                 […]

Dr Hockey, Salesman Abbott and Glossy Brochures

June 1, 2014 Rossleigh 30

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out for himself, without regard to the prevailing superstitions […]

Canberra’s Pot and Palmer Night or When the Bull Turns

May 31, 2014 Rossleigh 17

“One version of the get-together is as follows. Mr Turnbull was back late in Parliament House because his department was being grilled in Senate Estimates […]

Abbott, Hockey and Pyne – A Satirist’s Nightmare!

May 28, 2014 Rossleigh 50

Well, for a few months it was easy to send up this government. You only had to repeat what they said and exaggerate it slightly, […]

Slackers, Slouch Hats, Slaves, Sex Workers and Salacious Winks.

May 25, 2014 Rossleigh 36

  Well, I’m appalled. Apparently there are more people on Disability Support Pensions than war wounded. What’s wrong with our soldiers? Weren’t they trying hard […]

It’s A Plan, But Not As We Know It, Jim OR They ARE a bunch of ruthless Chris Pynes.

May 15, 2014 Rossleigh 23

Ok, I normally write satire. But also I’m ridiculously well read and I know people who know things. Sometimes people take me seriously when I’m […]

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