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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 20: Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews enters the press conference wearing a face mask on July 20, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Victoria has recorded 275 new cases of coronavirus, and another death overnight. The death of the woman in her 80s brings the total number of deaths linked to COVID-19 in the state to 39. Metropolitan Melbourne and the Mitchell shire remain in lockdown due to the rise in COVID-19 cases through community transmissions, with residents in lockdown areas under stay at home orders until 19 August. People are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Face masks or coverings will be mandatory from Thursday 23 July, with $200 fines to apply for not wearing face coverings.  (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

Bolt: Andrews’ mask mandate ignores the science

Nothing is more important than protecting the old during this pandemic, given a third of our dead were in nursing homes. Yet the media have rushed to embrace desperate Dan’s mandatory mask rules while ignoring what would really stop people from dying, writes Andrew Bolt.

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Moana Hope takes part in the 2020 series of Australia Survivor: All Stars.Picture: Channel 10

When did Australia become so soft?

Australia used to be a land where we got on with the job and admired those who kept a stiff upper lip, now the wounded and bleeding are being heralded as heroes. We need to harden up because nobody likes a whinger, writes Andrew Bolt.

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Meghan Markle - Girl Up Global Leadership Summit. Picture: Girl Up

Poisonous cancel culture gets new Princess of Woke

Meghan Markle’s latest woke advice to the young is to “drown out the noise” of anyone who disagrees — without consideration or argument — proving this cancel culture is a revolt by brainless, intellectually lazy bullies, writes Andrew Bolt.

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Journalist Stan Grant wrote and features in the documentary movie The Australian Dream. Supplied by Madman Films.

Why Stan must stop playing the victim card

Stan Grant may seem to be living the Australian Dream but now he says that dream “is rooted in racism”. It’s time to stop playing obsessive race politics, which only encourages people to count their hurts and not their blessings, writes Andrew Bolt.

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