Campion: Labor betrays teachers by putting support staff in firing line
Cutting support staff from classrooms is going to cause more problems for a very minimal saving, writes Vikki Campion.
Cutting support staff from classrooms is going to cause more problems for a very minimal saving, writes Vikki Campion.
As Anzac Day passes and we reflect on our hard fought freedoms, another battle looms as our government decides only to allow you to look at what it deems appropriate. It must be resisted, writes Vikki Campion.
Health Minister Mark Butler needs to urgently review Australia’s process for enabling overseas-trained doctors to fill critical shortages in regional areas, writes Vikki Campion.
The thought that a socialist prime minister such as Anthony Albanese would be channelling Sir Joh is, in itself, a remarkable thing, but this is where we are with modern politics in Australia, writes Vikki Campion.
Woolworths’ decision to stop selling limited edition Anzac biscuit tins is a kick in the guts to families who incorporated it into their commemorations for our our country’s bravest, writes Vikki Campion.
Anthony Albanese claimed expenses of almost $160k — plus private jet travel — to attend the Queen’s funeral. But thanks to the ALP’s changes to expenses reporting, we’ll never how that money was spent, writes Vikki Campion.
If you ever needed any proof of the Greens’ hatred of regional Australia, look no further than the voting record of a Senate inquiry into the 3G shutdown, which will leave country callers unable to ring police, fire or ambulance for help.
The most lucrative mine in Australia is not in the regions, it’s in the middle of Canberra at Parliament House and hundreds of lobbyists are taking a share of the riches, writes Vikki Campion.
Asked whether migrants flooding into Australia have worsened the housing crisis and forced even more people to live on the streets, our PM chose to wax lyrical about the parties he can throw in the taxpayer-funded Lodge, writes Vikki Campion.
How can Meta censor ideas, draft out political voices, and cancel what offends the clique, but turn a blind eye to the exploitation of children, asks Vikki Campion.
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