There’s no contest when it comes to experience
Experience matters in government, writes Piers Akerman, and when it comes to Labor v the Coalition, there is a resounding winner.
Experience matters in government, writes Piers Akerman, and when it comes to Labor v the Coalition, there is a resounding winner.
Katherine Deves’ anti-trans views becoming a major election issue shows how so-called climate independents and the left are anxious to avoid discussing real concerns, writes Piers Akerman.
Like an overwhelmed short-order cook, Albanese has demonstrated not only is he clueless around the political kitchen, he can’t even read the recipes placed in his hands by his minders.
It is clear is that there is not the same level of enthusiasm for Anthony Albanese as there was for Kevin Rudd in 2007, writes Piers Akerman.
The pandemic has exposed the failures of Labor governments in Queensland and Victoria — both have showed a wilful lack of understanding of their responsibilities, writes Piers Akerman.
The resignation of Victoria’s Health Minister Mikakos yesterday is not enough. The factional and familial alliances behind Victorian Labor deserve prosecution for their incompetence, writes Piers Akerman.
Under the so-called COVID-Normal, we have seen Victorian police, dressed in similar garb to the helmeted stormtroopers, smashing bathers-wearing beach goers in Melbourne. The sooner the nation calls out these destructive forces and non-COVID normality returns, the better, Piers Akerman writes.
Labor premiers Annastacia Palaszczuk’s and Daniel Andrews’ wilful actions in response to the coronavirus over the past few days clearly demonstrate that they should not hold any office in Australia, writes Piers Akerman.
The Andrews government’s widely criticised handling of the COVID-19 pandemic has made headlines for weeks. Now the Lawyer X scandal has uncovered serious questions about Victoria Police. We simply cannot wait for the 2022 elections to kick out the Victorian government, writes Piers Akerman.
For more than 200 years, Sydney has been blessed with a living harbour — home to a naval and merchant marine, a fishing fleet, a recreational fleet, and flotillas of ferries. It is far too important to be destroyed by NIMBYs, writes Piers Akerman.
Western nations are consumed with trying to defeat the coronavirus, but are all but ignoring the real infection now working its way around the planet — the menace posed by the Chinese Communist Party, writes Piers Akerman.
Those complaining about deprivations brought on by pandemic should take note of by the experiences of the remaining survivors of World War II, which ended 75 years ago yesterday.
A common drug that is known to be safe for humans has shown promise in fighting coronavirus — so why have state and federal health authorities shown no interest in it, asks Piers Akerman.
The Australian Press Council’s recent ruling against an article by eminent author and Emeritus Professor Ian Plimer embraced global warming insanity instead of exploring the accuracy of his claims, writes Piers Akerman.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/blogs/piers-akerman/page/15