Stink of rot making Melbourne unrecognisable
Melbourne is festering with crime and ruled by a premier who cruelly wasted $360m on the Commonwealth Games. So is this abnormal state of affairs the new normal?
Melbourne is festering with crime and ruled by a premier who cruelly wasted $360m on the Commonwealth Games. So is this abnormal state of affairs the new normal?
I’d like to think the lick on my face from Kees, my old dog before he was put to sleep, was a kiss goodbye, not a plea for more time. But it was time, and my readers helped me see that.
Just admitting the Voice is dead won’t save Labor, Albanese must change — he must realise his own arrogance and laziness helped kill it.
It wasn’t because of cancelled flights and dudded shareholders that Alan Joyce had to quit Qantas — it was because he killed Australians’ love for his airline with his divisive identity politics.
There’s one thing missing in the political brawl over the alleged rape at Parliament House of Brittany Higgins.
Upon setting Victorians free, the premier victoriously proclaimed his lockdown “worked” — but at a cost of $1b, it shouldn’t have happened in the first place.
Anyone who didn’t call out all the incitement and violence that happened at Black Lives Matter protests has no right to now feign horror at Trump.
Dan Andrews wants Victorian to think he’s “tough” on COVID, but when it comes to measures that truly keep the community safe he’s weak.
The resignation of Eddie McGuire proves race warriors will never be satisfied by any concession to their “anti-racist” demands.
ABC host Paul Barry this week gave a stunning example of how malice and bias blinds our Leftist national broadcaster even to facts that could save your life.
In this day and age it’s as if no one dares disbelieve anyone claiming to be a victim, for fear they may be accused of being cruel.
Saying that data now shows surprisingly little proof of warming, even if it is the truth, is just asking for trouble.
The co-ordinated campaign to silence Craig Kelly is the most dangerous example of cancel culture yet, writes Andrew Bolt.
Nothing Eddie McGuire will ever do will be enough to satisfy the more anti-racist-than-thou journalists.
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