Why the lack of outrage over Melbourne’s gang violence?
There should be no place in modern Melbourne for guns and knives in the hands of warring gangs yet we pay more attention to such crime in the US than we do to our own backyard.
There should be no place in modern Melbourne for guns and knives in the hands of warring gangs yet we pay more attention to such crime in the US than we do to our own backyard.
Dan Andrews is becoming more radical, marching for Gay Pride and celebrating Chinese culture but denying us an Australia Day parade.
You wonder if the urban-dwelling, screaming protesters could look the mothers of sexually abused girls in the eye and convince them intervention in Alice Springs is wrong.
Forty years after the royals toured Alice Springs nothing has changed — and it’s rubbish to blame non-Indigenous Australians for the “war zone” it has become.
Woke Victorian government plans to send people home to sober up, rather than locking them up, will be a drunken nightmare.
Unless they like industrial views, why would tourists ride the Melbourne Eye? In fact, why would they even visit our lacklustre city?
Media veteran Steve Price has had a 35-year radio career with many memorable moments but he’s been told his time’s up.
Labelling those who refer to African youth gangs racist is fuelling the bloodshed on our streets. And where are these kids’ parents?
Melbourne was once a renown tourist and shopping destination —now parts of its once thriving retail districts resemble ghost towns.
Victoria’s health system fell into decay as Labor was hijacked by Dan Andrews’ egotistical train obsession. It’s time for change.
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