Selling off free speech in our universities
Beijing has found out that in our universities, money talks a better game than the academics and ministers who are supposed to be protecting our precious freedoms, writes Alan Jones.
Beijing has found out that in our universities, money talks a better game than the academics and ministers who are supposed to be protecting our precious freedoms, writes Alan Jones.
While Australia and the world is pre-occupied with COVID-19, China is continuing its long march across through the South China Sea – we must not ignore the threat, writes Alan Jones.
Israel Folau is one of the most thoughtful players in the game, and his decision not to “take a knee” with his fellow players shows the sort of courage that should be celebrated, writes Alan Jones.
We are rushing like lemmings off an economic cliff all because of a disease that, for eight out of 10 of us, will mean very little at all. It’s time to stop the madness before it’s too late, writes Alan Jones.
Victoria has pushed the panic button on masks and NSW is surely not far behind – yet what is needed is calm, sensible leadership and listening to the science on face coverings, writes Alan Jones.
There are 440 deaths in Australia every day, yet we do not shut down the nation because of them. Politicians need to stop terrifying people and deal with COVID-19 rationally, writes Alan Jones.
Pre-poll votes and Liberal overconfidence all played a part in the Eden-Monaro defeat, but the lack of leadership from their coalition partners sealed their fate, writes Alan Jones.
If we are to recover from the economic disaster brought on by COVID-19, we must reject renewable fantasies for a cheap, reliable power source we have in abundance, writes Alan Jones.
Coronavirus has killed barely more than 100 Australians yet our governments are wreaking economic havoc over a disease that in 98per cent of cases causes mild symptoms, writes Alan Jones.
History has much to teach us, but will we listen? Not likely, given the craven way our leaders have let the next generation of cultural revolutionaries take over society, writes Alan Jones
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