Aussie farms will be destroyed by net zero plans
Paddocks full of solar panels, birds slaughtered by wind turbines and giant powerlines on farmland will all become the norm if Victorians want to meet emissions targets.
Paddocks full of solar panels, birds slaughtered by wind turbines and giant powerlines on farmland will all become the norm if Victorians want to meet emissions targets.
On Cup Day this year police will ignore streets full of drunks putting themselves and bystanders at risk while someone in Spring St pats themselves on the back about a PC-driven reform. Will the Andrews government ever learn?
With its CBD-wrecking council, contract-breaking state government and punitive taxes, Victoria has lost its major events crown and is no longer the place to be.
The AFL has been corrupted by political correctness and over-the-top hollow gestures around Indigenous politics, but some clubs are much worse than others.
Wasting cash and locking Victorians up for world-record lengths of time wasn’t enough to oust him, but trashing the state’s sports reputation may be the final nail in Dan’s political coffin.
As birthdays loom for Dan Andrews and his former deputy, James Merlino will be celebrating hardest with two job appointments in seven months. Victorians have every right to be angry.
Brett Sutton being named Victorian of the Year is an insult to every person in this state, especially the hardworking nurses, doctors and paramedics who were at the coalface of Covid.
A billboard promoting an Indigenous carbon credit trading scheme has raised eyebrows – if this business already exists then why do we need another layer of unelected bureaucracy?
Premier Daniel Andrews has this week confirmed what many Victorians already suspected when he called a fellow MP a “halfwit grub” – he’s a bully.
“Tough times call for tough leaders” and Anthony Albanese should be very worried as Opposition Leader Peter Dutton calmly works his way towards the big job.
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