We should be talking about Kellie Finlayson, not her husband
The over-reaction to Jeremy Finlayson’s sledge is yet another episode of virtue signalling from the AFL, criticising a young man whose family is in the middle of a cancer battle.
The over-reaction to Jeremy Finlayson’s sledge is yet another episode of virtue signalling from the AFL, criticising a young man whose family is in the middle of a cancer battle.
Last year Melbourne’s population grew by 166,000 people. It’s “madness” we keep letting people flood in as rents soar, roads are clogged, public transport struggles and homelessness soars.
For six long years Melbourne has been led by a mayor more interested in photo opportunities than protecting and nurturing her city. With Easter all about resurrection, let’s hope the news leads to a CBD revival.
Kevin Rudd’s ego-driven arrogance and record of expletive-ridden tantrums made his appointment in Washington seem either crazily brave or plain dumb. Here is why Steve Price thinks it’s the latter.
A sign at the base of the busted Melbourne Star observation wheel in Docklands has come to be a symbol of the direction the once great state of Victoria is going in as the debt train rolls on.
The bizarre decision to launch the footy season with four games interstate is one of the dumbest decisions the AFL Commission has ever made.
Police Commissioner Shane Patton needs to ditch the political correctness and instead focus on the state’s troubling crime rate.
Melbourne councils need to focus on their own municipalities rather than virtue signalling and debating global issues they have nothing to do with.
As Victoria’s energy grid collapsed on Tuesday afternoon, 530,000 homes were left with no power, train lines were shut down, schools closed and we lost 550 sets of traffic lights. Welcome to the brave new world of energy transition.
How qualified are our federal and state leaders to lead Victoria through the simple list of what needs to be tackled this year? The answer is they’re not – neither with life experience, or academically.
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