Melbourne’s Grand Prix could be gone forever
Melbourne has just lost the F1 Grand Prix — maybe forever — with the Aussie Open now on the chopping block. So much for the title of the sporting capital.
Melbourne has just lost the F1 Grand Prix — maybe forever — with the Aussie Open now on the chopping block. So much for the title of the sporting capital.
Australians deserve better than the ‘open warfare’ and pointscoring between our political leaders over Covid.
I’m all for the footy but when it seems the AFL is getting tipped off to Covid lockdowns while ordinary Aussies suffer, it’s a different story.
Australia’s national broadcaster has become a bloated, unfunny, staff hijacked mouthpiece for the green left and politically correct.
Melbourne is no longer the most liveable city in the world or even in Australia, and it will be a long road back given how far we’ve fallen.
A real estate agent, a union official and an economist are leading the Covid fright campaign and Victorians are right to be fed up.
As Australia battles Covid and Victoria locks down again, we are missing the great, strong leaders we once had, like Paul Keating, Bob Hawke and Jeff Kennett.
The sheer arrogance of the Andrews/Pallas pickpockets and the twisted logic of an injecting room in the CBD is an embarrassment.
In the wild age of social media it’s very easy to make accusations, but the time it takes to get to court can ruin a lot of people’s lives.
Daniel Andrews’ disappearing act over the past 60 days smacks of the arrogance displayed throughout the Covid debacle. Victorians deserve to know where he is.
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