How bushfires kept Chinese away
The February 1 ban on direct flights from China helped stop the early spread of COVID-19, but so did the summer bushfires.
The February 1 ban on direct flights from China helped stop the early spread of COVID-19, but so did the summer bushfires.
The claim that News Corp held one opinion about Malcolm Turnbull doesn’t stand up to scrutiny.
If George Pell were not a conservative Catholic, would his left-wing critics have been so quick to condemn him without evidence?
Were it run by a real editor, the ABC would have given more prominence to the High Court quashing the Pell conviction.
The media has split into two camps on dealing with the economy in the face of COVID-19.
Catastrophist journalists seem unable to pick up positive government signals about Australian COVID-19 infection rates.
The rise of political hate in journalism, often seen in the social media sneering of reporters, is damaging trust in media.
The ABC champions more government spending but seldom surpluses. Yet without budget repair, we wouldn’t have been as well placed for COVID-19.
The COVID-19 epidemic has made it clear a free media is better than a media hobbled by censorship.
Anthony Albanese threatens to make the same mistakes that cost Bill Shorten the 2019 election.
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