Penbo: Bloody-minded Labor says no thanks to logic
Nothing in what Federal Labor says about nuclear power has anything to do with science, writes David Penberthy.
Nothing in what Federal Labor says about nuclear power has anything to do with science, writes David Penberthy.
I’m not sure I want to be in the camp of those wishing a long, slow death on anyone, writes David Penberthy.
If politicians like Daniel Andrews and Mark McGowan had any respect for Australia’s King’s Birthday honours, they’d give theirs back, writes David Penberthy.
This week we saw a chilling insight into the inner workings of local government, and its capacity to be a bulwark against progress, writes David Penberthy.
Teslas are being shipped to Australia faster than anyone can buy them – or more accurately, faster than anyone wants to buy them, writes David Penberthy.
On the face of it there is a lot to like about this state budget, writes David Penberthy.
The jaw-dropping revelations of this week about the genuine scumbags granted citizenship confirms my long-held suspicion, writes David Penberthy.
There have been significant moments in recent weeks where SA’s Premier set himself apart from Canberra’s squabbling ideological packs, writes David Penberthy.
Robots selling wine, jobs being outsourced to computers and face-to-face service as rare as hen’s teeth. David Penberthy bemoans what the world is coming to, and with good reason.
You won’t hear the state or local governments calling any crisis meetings over this issue or doing anything about it. As David Penberthy writes, it’s an abject failure that’s crippling our state.
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