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.
Quinton de Kock has never bent the knee to the BLM movement to advertise he’s no racist, so when the cancel culture came for him, it was always going to end ugly.
Both Scott Morrison and Labor claim they can cut Australia’s emissions to net zero by 2050 and without hurting us, but both are lying.
The Deputy Prime Minister admits that the government’s global warming plan that his Nationals party has now agreed to is useless.
Today’s anti-white racism is nasty, and identifying instead as Aboriginal turns you from the guilty into an innocent victim.
Paul Barry and the ABC would rather shame and mock those who refuse to give in to their climate cult than try to prove them wrong.
West Australian hustler Andrew Forrest will say anything when there’s a fortune to be made, so if he’s selling you a “clean energy” future, hold on to your wallet.
The Prime Minister is making fools of conservatives who trusted him at the last election when he promised to save them from Labor’s global warming plans.
Dominic Perrottet is the one who finally saved Melbourne, after shaming manic Daniel Andrews into releasing us from the world-record lockdown.
Are Australians better off after a university spent more than $1m to persecute and sack a scientist who dared tell the truth about global warming?
To say Australia should be powered by technologies that haven’t actually been invented or proven is insanity. We can’t stop burning coal and say “something will turn up”.
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