Australia’s border madness makes us like North Korea
Australia’s border closures — at the hands of egomaniac politicians — are making us prisoners, like North Koreans. And the madness has just become very personal for Steve Price.
Australia’s border closures — at the hands of egomaniac politicians — are making us prisoners, like North Koreans. And the madness has just become very personal for Steve Price.
Australia has never been more divided, with premiers warring like characters in the hit series Game of Thrones. Prime Minister Scott Morrison is to blame.
Claims the tradie protests this week were fuelled by right-wing, anti-vaxxers are wrong. They were just workers, pushed too far, fighting for their freedoms.
Premier Daniel Andrews thinks what we need most are picnics. But his freedom roadmap promises to be more like a tour of dead ends than a day in the park.
Melbourne is too big, too good and too important not to survive Victoria’s Covid mistakes, but it won’t come back without our help.
After being stolen from the roof of the MCC in 1964 by a cheeky kid, and used as a bedspread, the Demon’s “grand old flag” has been found. This is the incredible, secret story.
Give us a chirpy Merlino with a smile instead of grumpy, bearer-of-bad-news Dan trotting out dreadful numbers and lecturing us on how lockdowns are for our own good.
The 80 per cent vaccination target will be achieved by November at best, and even then there is zero guarantee all states will abide by any freedoms.
Keeping the AFL grand final in Melbourne, with only vaccinated fans allowed a seat at the game, is the shot in the arm we need.
It appears the AFL is being tipped off to looming lockdowns, while celebrities are being granted privileges average Aussies are denied — and it’s starting to grate.
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