Dan proves he’s a ‘nasty piece of work’
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.
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.
3AW reportedly told Dee Dee Dunleavy her termination was due to the station wanting to appeal to a younger audience, so where does that leave other hosts like Neil Mitchell?
Not since Ron Walker has Melbourne City Council had an individual with a big vision and the contacts and influence to make things happen. Eddie McGuire, it’s time to step up.
Pity Daniel Andrews doesn’t have the same regard for Victorians as Damien Hardwick. He must realise his tank has been running on empty for too long and his time is surely up.
Surely Victorians don’t need a rainbow flag on a flagpole to treat someone of a different sexual orientation the same as anyone else, or a football administrator to tell us how to vote.
It’s tough to be accepted in modern Australia if you’re not woke or beholden to noisy advocacy groups but the larrikins must hit back and ignore the finger-wagging culture warriors.
For too long our civic leaders have leant on the enthusiasm Melburnians have for live sport and major events — but despite the spin, the city is falling way behind Sydney.
It’s wishful thinking to believe the Voice will improve the life of an Indigenous child living in a dusty creek bed with a sexual predator uncle and alcoholic mother.
Daniel Andrews’ rambling defence of his role in the latest anti-corruption inquiry has proved he is out of control – and that Victoria is in dire need of new political talent.
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