Beware of China’s insidious influence
WHY are our schools and universities so blindly taking Chinese money, asks Miranda Devine. Nothing is ever really free, and the price we’re paying is the whitewashing of China’s horrific human rights record.
WHY are our schools and universities so blindly taking Chinese money, asks Miranda Devine. Nothing is ever really free, and the price we’re paying is the whitewashing of China’s horrific human rights record.
NO wonder Trump doesn’t care about what foul-mouthed celebrities, or weak European leaders, think about him. He’s too busy trying to save the world, writes Miranda Devine.
SHORTEN’S rant about Aboriginal children shows the shallowness of his compassion, writes Miranda Devine. Nobody should question the removal of kids from dangerous homes.
THE ghastly abuse of the daughters of feminist poet Dorothy Hewett is the end result of the neo-Marxism which infested Australian academia in the ‘60s and ‘70s, writes Miranda Devine.
IRRESPECTIVE of your position on abortion, free speech is a fundamental human right. So why are members of the NSW government giving it away for free, asks Miranda Devine.
AUSTRALIAN women are being fed a dangerous homebirth dream and being pushed from the hospital hours after giving birth. But at what cost, asks Miranda Devine.
HE may have made a royal mess of his private life, but Barnaby Joyce is still a seasoned politician with power to play the game. And that makes him a prized asset, writes Miranda Devine.
ACTIVISTS are happy to shout about fashionable social causes, but seem all too willing to turn a blind eye over the abhorrent abuse of children in the Northern Territory, writes Miranda Devine.
WHEN put to the test, demonising the male partner, as required by feminist orthodoxy, doesn’t work in real life. So why is the one person telling the truth being punished, asks Miranda Devine.
THE country liked the former Nationals Leader far more when he seemed to remember how politics worked, and didn’t throw the women in his life under the bus, writes Miranda Devine.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/miranda-devine/page/18