Sickening hatred as Australian Jews live in fear
I drive, ride or walk past a Jewish school most days, and when I first moved into this neighbourhood a decade ago I wondered if the security was not a little over the top.
I drive, ride or walk past a Jewish school most days, and when I first moved into this neighbourhood a decade ago I wondered if the security was not a little over the top.
I would not be hailing Albanese’s tax double-dealing a roaring success just yet. What we do know is that the combination of deceit and incompetence is fatal. Just ask Julia Gillard.
As Ronald Reagan famously said, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help’.”
The challenge for Kim Williams is that the national broadcaster has lost credibility over its many false reports.
As we draw the curtain on 2023, it’s clear government, business and NGOs are doing the opposite of what we expect.
On this score the Albanese Labor government is a monumental failure; it could be sued for malpractice.
The climate activists flew into Dubai’s airconditioned comfort with the finest of foods, ocean views to the front, desert sands behind, and megalitres of oil and gas below.
The government is making major mistakes in its time-honoured areas of policy weakness and electoral vulnerability. On top of this, Dutton is proving a wily Opposition Leader. But for the crucial battles to come, he needs to provide alternatives.
Three things are clear about Chris Bowen’s renewable energy policy: many landscapes will never be the same; electricity will become more expensive and less reliable; and none of this will alter the climate.
It is delusional to think Islamist extremism is behind us. The much derided ‘clash of civilisations’ remains a central challenge for Western countries.
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