Campbell: World still reeling from Trump’s Ukraine ravings
While it’s easy to mock those who predicted smoother sailing for Donald Trump 2.0, to be fair few could’ve predicted his explosive comments on Ukraine this week.
While it’s easy to mock those who predicted smoother sailing for Donald Trump 2.0, to be fair few could’ve predicted his explosive comments on Ukraine this week.
Given the health outcomes for the two sexes, that women’s relationship with the healthcare system should be front and centre of the government’s priorities, is, well, weird.
Whether or not Australia avoids US tariffs, Donald Trump has made one thing clear — aeroplane purchases are more important to the US president than our shared history.
The election result will hinge on whether Labor can stop suburban women following their husbands and partners out the door or whether Dutton can convince them he won’t be an ogre.
Obstructionism combined with the full scale embrace of Palestinian activism, including a flirtation with its violent elements, is a giant turn-off to affluent middle-aged public servants in the inner cities.
There’s a realignment going on all around the English-speaking world at the moment that is seeing progressive left parties becoming increasingly the preserve of the white collar, writes James Campbell.
Nothing else except ignorance can explain the strange complacency Anthony Albanese has been exuding lately.
It will become apparent in coming days what nasties Farrell has hidden in his legislation but it’s already clear the effect of the changes will be to screw the taxpayer and the Teals.
Jacinta Allan must understand that if her government isn’t prepared to act on anti-Israeli protesters targeting the public by blocking the Myer Christmas windows, in two years’ time we are odds on to elect a government that will.
Australia’s visa system may well be broken but to lay all of the blame at the feet of Labor, as Peter Dutton is trying to do, is absurd.
A new poll has revealed what will make young voters more likely to vote for Anthony Albanese at the next Federal election — but it’s a different story for older voters.
One of the most underestimated pleasures in this life is to observe behaviour which confirms one’s prejudices about people — the silence of the Teals over the Qantas perks scandal is golden indeed.
Anthony Albanese is planning to run a negative campaign focusing on Peter Dutton’s personality. While some of it might be overlooked by voters there is one line that could be a kiss of death.
The Covid inquiry makes it clear why it was always going to be problematic appointing Daniel Andrews to chair a charity devoted to the mental health of young people.
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