Learning to love Big Brother
It is time to be pessimistic. Joy has fled. Hope is dead. The sun is setting on the election and we are entering a long, […]
It is time to be pessimistic. Joy has fled. Hope is dead. The sun is setting on the election and we are entering a long, […]
Let’s be clear about this – Malcolm Turnbull is not leading a majority government. The party he leads only won 60 seats while Labor won […]
“My thoughts on domestic violence – as a survivor”, by Tracie Aylmer. When Steve Price delivered his “hysterical” comment last night on QandA, I wasn’t […]
By David Tyler The poor election showing of the Coalition should come as no surprise. Despite the growth fantasies of Federal Treasurer Scott Morrison who […]
It was with genuine sadness that I read that Andrew Bolt, reportedly in response to death threats from a supporter of Islamic State, has felt […]
By James Moylan The LNP still don’t believe they lost the election. The post-election narrative they are now selling to anyone who will listen is […]
Check out who owns the domain name: “handsoffthecfa.com”! http://whois.domaintools.com/handsoffthecfa.com Just in case it’s ownership changes, here’s a photo of what I found! (Click here for […]
What did we learn Malcolm? We learned that the policies from Abbott’s 2014 budget have been comprehensively rejected by Australia. You chose to tinker round […]
Update at 8:00 am, 3 July 2016 At 8:00 am on 3 July, there are around nine Decider seats that are too close to call. As […]
Last week Andrew Bolt interviewed James Mathison – an independent candidate for the seat of Warringah which is currently held by Tony Abbott. Because nobody […]
Give or take a bit, the polls have both parties squared off at 50/50. So it means that half of the voting population are prepared […]
She is at it again. It’s election time so out rolls Gina Rinehart to give her opinion/edict about what must be done. Mining magnate Gina […]
By James Moylan This is a brand new dawn for voting in the Senate. We are using a whole new voting system with such huge […]
In 2013, the Climate Change Performance Index rated Australia at 40 out of 61 countries and improving. By the time we went to Paris late […]
Members of Parliament are paid an electorate allowance, ranging between $32,000 to $46,000 depending on the size of their electorate. They are also provided with […]
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