Sorry kids, Einstein is now out of bounds too
HIS scientific discoveries changed the way we live, but thanks to comments written in a private diary from almost 100 years ago, all of that could be erased by PC warriors, writes James Morrow.
HIS scientific discoveries changed the way we live, but thanks to comments written in a private diary from almost 100 years ago, all of that could be erased by PC warriors, writes James Morrow.
WE want to see the Socceroos do well because they represent us, but also because we feel that we’ve played a part in creating them.
THE NSW Police force is being stretched far too thin. The Daily Telegraph reports today, on current numbers, one officer might have to keep track of more than 100 offenders on the Child Sex Offenders registry, which continues to grow.
SCOTT Morrison who delivered the budget speech last night made it quite clear who the Turnbull government has first in mind. Not the well off (though they will benefit too, down the track) but hardworking Aussies in danger of being swayed by Bill Shorten’s appeals to class warfare.
LIKE Churchill’s famous joke about Americans, it appears that the Turnbull government can be counted on to do the right thing — after all other options have been exhausted.
Anti-Trump forces are closing in on the US president in Washington, just as he’s on the cusp of a historic peace with North Korea that could make former leaders look like lame ducks by comparison.
‘HOW many Australians does it take to change a light globe?” The answer, increasingly, is “that’s not funny!” As The Daily Telegraph reports today, our old larrikin tradition of take no prisoners humour has been all but banished from centre stage in our culture, having been replaced instead by a new attitude.
WHILE the federal Opposition Leader pledges to axe GST on tampons, structural reform is being ignored, writes Gemma Tognini.
HE had the flashy suits, the house, the glam wife and even the burly bodyguards. But in the end, multi-millionaire Ron Medich, who was convicted of Michael McGurk’s murder, was just a big man in his own little world.
LOVE her or hate her, the One Nation leader has a point in saying that anonymous online surveys have no place in the making of Australian laws, writes James Morrow.
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