One Trump policy Australia needs to embrace in 2025
Canberra could learn a trick or two from President Donald Trump’s new administration, particularly when it comes to cutting our own bloated public sector, writes James Morrow.
Canberra could learn a trick or two from President Donald Trump’s new administration, particularly when it comes to cutting our own bloated public sector, writes James Morrow.
They say history is written by the winners, but in Biden’s case, history will have to make an exception, thanks to his actions in his final moments as president, says James Morrow
If you want to understand what the Trump 2.0 presidency is going to look like, pay attention to what many listeners will have tossed aside as a bit of rhetorical bluster, says James Morrow.
The reasons why Israel accepted a ceasefire deal are as profound as they are understandable, but nothing will change until Hamas’ evil is destroyed, writes James Morrow.
At a time Australians have are increasingly being pitted against each other over everything from housing to the Middle East any sort of societal glue is not just welcome … it’s desperately needed.
A new poll shows it is “clear that mainstream Australians have had a gutful” of anti-Australia Day sentiments, with a majority supporting celebrating our national day on January 26. Have your say in our poll.
Justin Trudeau was, of course, brought down by his own preening awfulness and incompetence. He lasted as long as he did because of a fawning media and, for too long, a feckless opposition, writes James Morrow.
If the past week in the United States is any guide, Australia may be about to finally have the big argument about immigration it needs but has so far done its level best to avoid, writes James Morrow.
What makes the mysterious drone swarm besieging the US so compelling, no matter what they turn out to be, has been the response of the government, writes James Morrow.
It used to be that promos for crime drama shows would boast their plots were “ripped from the headlines”. These days in New York, it feels more like real life has been ripped off the storyboard, writes James Morrow.
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