Our PM is incompetent, insensitive and incapable of good judgment
Millions of people in the world are struggling to survive, while a very small minority are working furiously to acquire millions, to salt away their […]
Millions of people in the world are struggling to survive, while a very small minority are working furiously to acquire millions, to salt away their […]
What a Bastard of a Year! Oh, I don’t know, perhaps I’m wrong on this, too but I see Albo as an Aussie version of […]
By 2353NM When we entered 2020, Prime Minister Scott Morrison was ‘livin’ the dream’. He had narrowly won the 2019 election and after a few […]
THE federal government is putting $50m on the table to speed up gas exploration and development in the Northern Territory’s Beetaloo sub-basin 600km south of […]
Growing up in the UK, in a Christian household (my mother’s father had been a Minister in the Church of Christ and my father’s family […]
Continued from My view of the year that was (part 2) The latter half of 2020 saw Australia as one of the leading countries in the […]
By Ad astra The world is redolent with danger. Even small children know the dangers in their playground: he knows he can fall from the […]
Old fried dough stick (老油条 Lao Youtiao) is an amusingly accurate sobriquet that China state TV aimed at he who the French might label with […]
“Well done,” tweeted the NSW environment minister, Matt Kean, to the Prime Minister There were many responses, but federal MP Zali Steggall’s was to the […]
By 2353NM Given recent events in Australia, you could say the price of political ideology is $1.2 billion, as that is the settlement the Coalition […]
Continued from My view of the year that was (part 1) Come April/May of 2020 the coronavirus had taken control of our economy and our […]
Many of the policies presented by the ALP at the 2019 election were based on a genuine attempt to achieve social justice. Their presentation failed […]
If one were to get into the head of Australian government MP Andrew Hastie, a security tangle of woe would no doubt await. Having been […]
The following article, by Associate Professor Johan Lidberg, first appeared in Australian Quarterly (Jan-Mar 2019) and is reproduced here with the permission of the Editor-in-Chief […]
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