Failed Voice referendum is just first skirmish in a long war
No means no, Albo, so get over it and don’t try to introduce this failed Voice to Parliament through some other means, writes Piers Akerman.
No means no, Albo, so get over it and don’t try to introduce this failed Voice to Parliament through some other means, writes Piers Akerman.
While the civilised world stands with Israel, pockets within Australia have shown they stand with terrorists, writes Piers Akerman.
After October 14, Australians must come together as Aussies first, and put their ancestral heritage a distant second, writes Piers Akerman
Having an Aboriginal ancestor one, two or more generations back should not be grounds for additional benefits or privileged access to government, writes Piers Akerman.
Reality has struck energy-pressed governments everywhere in the real world, but not in Labor’s progressive la-la land, writes Piers Akerman.
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price in a far better place to judge what’s best for Aborigines, writes Piers Akerman.
Yes voters are boasting You’re the Voice as their campaign anthem but, the way the opinion polls are trending, Going, Going, Gone would be more apt, writes Piers Akerman.
Worms in their brains could be the answer for the wacky nonsense being spouted in the nation’s capital, writes Piers Akerman.
Labor wants to entrench discrimination and give some citizens greater rights than others through the Voice. In envisioning a utopia, it is creating a dystopia – again, writes Piers Akerman.
This week’s ALP national conference added a further 2000 to the Queensland flock – but it is the rest of us who will be shorn, writes Piers Akerman.
Stop humbugging, Albo. Come clean on this shonky Voice referendum and dump it now, writes Piers Akerman.
Responding to the Sofronoff inquiry will be a real test for the ACT government which has shown itself to be little more than a self-important local council, writes Piers Akerman.
The cancellation of the 2026 Commonwealth Games was just the latest in a series of policy backflips by Daniel Andrews which defy rational explanation, writes Piers Akerman.
The notion anyone with an Aboriginal ancestor inherently possesses distinctive spiritual connections to the continent denied all other Australians undermines the basis of our democratic foundation, writes Piers Akerman.
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