Media dinosaur shows why the Voice is a d—head idea
Ray Martin’s appearance on Channel 7’s the Voice panel debate as a hand-picked “Aborigine”, because his great-great-grandmother was Indigenous, exemplifies the stupidity of the Yes case.
Ray Martin’s appearance on Channel 7’s the Voice panel debate as a hand-picked “Aborigine”, because his great-great-grandmother was Indigenous, exemplifies the stupidity of the Yes case.
Five key figures in the Yes camp are the biggest losers of this referendum and they’re already shifting blame and making excuses as their Voice heads to defeat.
The Albanese government has announced a “strike force” to crack down on visa rorts – but the real problem is so many immigrants were let in, in the first place.
It’s increasingly clear some causes are just licenses to people to unleash their inner bully, and it’s time we point that out because we are never safer when bullies win.
Harry and Meghan claim to be “compassion in action”, but have proved again they are untrustworthy backstabbers.
As China’s ultranationalist dictator Xi Jinping eyes a war to conquer Taiwan, we in Australia still seem dangerously slow to realise the danger.
Even this tired town’s biggest fans wouldn’t call it a “tourist area”. So why did the government add it to a list of tourism hot spots?
This week the ABC revealed the woman allegedly raped by Christian Porter went to dinner with him years later — so what else are they holding back?
Victoria’s government says it is “committed to acknowledging the truth” of our colonial past but truth is the last thing we can expect.
Australia’s defence minister, Linda Reynolds, is too scared to return to work — begging the question as to why such a fragile woman should be in charge of the defence of this nation.
The party’s hypocrisy and contempt for the rule of law is pathetic. Maybe there was a rape; no one will ever know.
For a foul mob of journalists and politicians, suspicion is enough to ruin Attorney-General Christian Porter and drive him out of his job.
Sanctimonious ideologues’ criticism of common-sense precautions against rape proves they’re living on a different planet.
Legally, you are Aboriginal if you have an Aboriginal ancestor and are accepted as such by other Aborigines. But is that definition changing?
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