NSW Government IT scandal is a betrayal of Aussies
NEW evidence confirms that the NSW government supports the erosion of Australian jobs in favour of cheaper offshore options. And it’s an utter disgrace, writes Miranda Devine.
NEW evidence confirms that the NSW government supports the erosion of Australian jobs in favour of cheaper offshore options. And it’s an utter disgrace, writes Miranda Devine.
TAKING aim at Malcolm Turnbull is nothing new for Tony Abbott, but he seems to forget that he had the chance to make real change and did nothing, writes Miranda Devine.
EVER since Rudd’s election in 2007, Canberra’s shenanigans have been a round the clock version of Survivor. Turnbull has now showed slow and steady wins the race, writes Miranda Devine.
THE US president was called a “lackey” after the Helsinki press conference, but behind the scenes he told Putin annexing Crimea was illegal. It sounds like robust discussion, writes Miranda Devine.
HEROISM and a triumph of science saw the Wild Boars and their coach safe, but this extraordinary mission was propelled by the qualities that make humanity great, writes Miranda Devine.
ANGELA Merkel’s virtue signalling has weakened the European Union, fuelled Brexit and spurred the far-right. The US President is the only one with the audacity to say it, writes Miranda Devine.
WITH a business model that didn’t secure its prime assets, and treated the world as a green utopia, share bikes were doomed to fail, writes Miranda Devine. And those eyesores won’t be missed.
IF Theresa May lacks the gumption to give British voters what they chose she must resign, writes Miranda Devine. Hoodwinking the public is no way to lead.
IDENTITY politics are erasing the words “mother” and “wife”, and the sisterhood stands by as the concept of womanhood is being stolen from under their noses, writes Miranda Devine.
COWARDS like Edwards are no evidence of “toxic masculinity”, a myth which disempowers good men. Asking how he was able to access guns would actually save lives, writes Miranda Devine.
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