Time we shone light on power crisis
AUSTRALIANS have lost sight of the national interest in the debate on reliable energy and homosexual marriage. The first is a matter of enormous importance to everyone, the second, not so much.
AUSTRALIANS have lost sight of the national interest in the debate on reliable energy and homosexual marriage. The first is a matter of enormous importance to everyone, the second, not so much.
THE homosexual marriage debate has descended into the farcical. The proponents of homosexual marriage must think the Australian public have very short memories, Piers Akerman writes.
A BULLYING clique of Thought Police that even George Orwell did not dare to dream up is hard at work on the same sex marriage debate, Piers Akerman writes.
SENATOR Michaelia Cash knows a union puppet when she sees one, and she’s got Bill Shorten’s measure, writes Piers Akerman.
IF FADS and fashions are going to dictate Australian public policy, parliament might just as well descend into the depths of reality TV with the stars of MKR running the country.
INCREASING residency from one year to four and tightening the English language requirements don’t seem onerous burdens, nor does the upholding of Australian values.
GLOBAL warming — now called climate change — is being served up to the Australian public by the Greens, Labor and now the Turnbull faux Liberal government, Piers Akerman writes.
PM Malcolm Turnbull had a cheesy grin on his face when he visited the French city of Cherbourg to talk up his government’s submarine deal last weekend, Piers Akerman writes.
MALCOLM Turnbull has divided the Liberals with his egocentric style and now has until Christmas to reverse the polling trend or he will have exhausted any remaining credibility.
IT IS impossible to misquote or take out of context the remarks made by the Leader of the House, Christopher Pyne, caught boasting of his disloyalty to Tony Abbott.
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