Questioning a cool, green billionaire gets you black-listed
Magnate Mike Cannon-Brookes, who owns some of Australia’s most costly property, wants to shut down Latrobe Valley coal. But question him at your own risk.
Magnate Mike Cannon-Brookes, who owns some of Australia’s most costly property, wants to shut down Latrobe Valley coal. But question him at your own risk.
Bringing back archaic Moomba is as crazy as trying to flap across Melbourne’s dirty Yarra River like a birdman, and as pointless as its parade.
Scott Morrison’s pathetic TV stunts, like washing a woman’s hair, must stop if he wants to survive as PM because we need a leader, not a spin doctor.
Those baying for the blood of The Project stars and trying to kill off the show should be careful what they wish for, because it can’t be matched.
Telling Covid-weary Aussies their “best days are ahead” is the sort of clichéd garbage that won’t help Anthony Albanese’s chances at the next election.
Melbourne is at its best when the laneways are buzzing with people snacking on sandwiches and coffee and its time workers were forced back into offices.
With Covid running rampant – forcing the closure of hospitality and other industries that can’t get staff – we might as well be in lockdown.
Our “marketing guy” PM, Scott Morrison, is increasingly seen as a fake. Sadly, our other option is Anthony Albanese, who hasn’t got much to say.
There was once a time Australians could travel freely in their own country but navigating interstate travel has become a nightmare, especially to South Australia.
From a ragtag of independent pollies pushing Dan Andrews’ pandemic bill over the line, to sex, slurs and senators barking like dogs; Australian politics these days is ‘low rent’.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/steve-price/page/14