Dan’s big stick of purgatory for unvaxxed a dangerous game
If there’s one thing Pauline Hanson is right about, it’s that vax mandates are divisive. Premier Dan Andrews is playing a very dangerous and destructive game.
If there’s one thing Pauline Hanson is right about, it’s that vax mandates are divisive. Premier Dan Andrews is playing a very dangerous and destructive game.
Woke virtue signalling on issues such as climate change has no place in footy and smacks of hypocrisy. The Tigers, AFL and sport in general have gone mad.
Politicians are clearly not living in the real world if they believe by 2030 half of the vehicles on the road will be powered not by a combustion engine but a battery.
Malcolm Turnbull calling PM Scott Morrison a liar is not only unAustralian, it’s disingenuous coming from a man who I believe may have fibbed himself.
I am having trouble remembering exactly why, but I once voted for the Greens. My chances of doing it again are as about as likely as Adam Bandt becoming prime minister.
When a huge, four-level coastal hotel can only serve 20 people inside and 50 out, opening is a loss-making, waste of time and makes “freedom day” a sick joke.
Pauline Hanson is a survivor and nobody’s fool but the haters come out in force when someone dares to discuss her human side — as Jessica Rowe discovered the hard way.
Australia’s border closures — at the hands of egomaniac politicians — are making us prisoners, like North Koreans. And the madness has just become very personal for Steve Price.
Australia has never been more divided, with premiers warring like characters in the hit series Game of Thrones. Prime Minister Scott Morrison is to blame.
Claims the tradie protests this week were fuelled by right-wing, anti-vaxxers are wrong. They were just workers, pushed too far, fighting for their freedoms.
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