Storm over classic kids’ books is diversity gone mad
Remember classic books like The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Possum Magic? Well, some academics say your children should not be reading them. Erin Molan begs to differ.
Remember classic books like The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Possum Magic? Well, some academics say your children should not be reading them. Erin Molan begs to differ.
High-profile politicians with heavy cabinet responsibilities are seemingly being punished for a lack of focus on their local electorate, writes Erin Molan.
Sky News presenter Erin Molan speaks out about her new family structure, and why co-parenting isn’t a failure.
Your vote is one of the great rights you have as a citizen — so before you enter the ballot box on May 21, give some thought to who you’re choosing, writes Erin Molan.
The Greens will try to convince you that current global hostilities do not threaten Australia. They think the only evil in the world is a coal mine or a car. It’s not even an ignorant attitude, it’s borderline criminal, writes Erin Molan.
Here’s hoping the Oscars fracas between Will Smith and comedian Chris Rock doesn’t put an end to good, old-fashioned roasting, writes Erin Molan.
As we watch the horror of women fleeing Ukraine, we should remember, too, that some woman are not safe in their homes right here in Australia, writes Erin Molan.
Young Australians are being taught to hate their country. It seems doubtful they’d be willing to defend it, writes Erin Molan.
Pointing the finger at someone else seems to be a national pastime and, in the case of the pandemic, there is no easier target than the federal government, writes Erin Molan.
Regardless of what date it falls on, we need a day to commemorate this special country we call home, writes Erin Molan.
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