TV ad spreads doom to a nation craving hope
The new Covid vaccination ad campaign is selling a message of doom to a nation desperately craving hope, writes Louise Roberts.
The new Covid vaccination ad campaign is selling a message of doom to a nation desperately craving hope, writes Louise Roberts.
Finance guru Mark Bouris reveals the savvy side hustle that can help families generate thousands at a time when many are feeling the pinch.
Countries with Covid death rates multiple times worse than Australia’s are now opening their societies while we contemplate an eternity of lockdowns and masks, writes Louise Roberts.
Calling on us to dob in fellow Aussies for Covid breaches as we battle multiple outbreaks across the nation goes against our way of life, writes Louise Roberts.
Young men are in the firing line again but it’s their school’s lesson on ranking prospective partners (with six points for virginity) that we should challenge – not the boys, writes Louise Roberts.
The Queensland Premier is remaining tough in her approach to Covid but, in doing so, has also shown a lack of compassion in the face of overwhelming heartbreak, writes Louise Roberts.
While the Government maintains a steady-as-you-go approach to Covid and our vaccination rate remains low, Australians will be no closer to a return to normal life, writes Louise Roberts.
Harry and Meghan’s name for their new daughter reveals a couple who treat every occasion as a cheap public relations opportunity, writes Louise Roberts.
Many vaccine-hesitant women look and sound completely normal, right up until they start talking about coronavirus conspiracies and the menace of blood clots, writes Louise Roberts.
Compared to his 95-year-old grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry comes off as shallow, vain and mean — all qualities far better suited to LA than to royalty, writes Louise Roberts.
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