How Marshall can still harness the new X-factors and save the day
The polls say the Liberals are about to become one-term wonders but Caleb Bond wonders whether independents might not be the real threat to Steven Marshall’s government.
The polls say the Liberals are about to become one-term wonders but Caleb Bond wonders whether independents might not be the real threat to Steven Marshall’s government.
It doesn’t matter where you live, Labor will parachute its chosen favourites in and take local votes for granted, writes Caleb Bond.
Yarra Council’s bid to gag its councillors can only be because it fears accountability, which is an insult to the democracy that elects them.
If junkies are the first sight people get when they alight the train on Flinders St they will stop coming and the CBD will never recover.
Not much has changed since Labor’s Transforming Health disaster but that doesn’t mean they deserve another chance, writes Caleb Bond.
Daniel Andrews is prepared to spend billions to stage the low-rent Olympics as a distraction from the woes of lockdown-ravaged Melbourne.
Nicolle Flint is a woman of the highest integrity and fiercely loyal. Her bravery in the face of vile abuse should be applauded, writes Caleb Bond.
The discrimination bill is already an unmitigated disaster for the government. Don’t make it a disaster for society and the courts as well, writes Caleb Bond.
The proposed plan to “trial the reintroduction of dingoes as an apex predator into suitable Victorian ecosystems” has been slammed – immediately dismissed as a “fairytale”.
If only China had been as keen to crackdown on Wuhan airport as it is a South Australian meatworks, writes Caleb Bond.
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