PM, people like me will be drowning in red ink for decades
Those in government need to start acting like adults who understand leadership involves making hard decisions, not just writing cheques like a drunk lotto winner.
Those in government need to start acting like adults who understand leadership involves making hard decisions, not just writing cheques like a drunk lotto winner.
When Adam Bandt, with his twisted logic, blames Israel for the despicable actions of Hamas you know you are entering an alternative reality.
In the six days I was on the ground, the Houthis launched five ballistic missile attacks on Israel from Yemen. This is how Israelis live, and somehow, they’ve been told they deserve it.
Our government remains weirdly, unhealthily, obsessed with demonising Israel while ignoring the obvious. Are they wilfully ignorant or just a bit dim?
Anthony Albanese and Penny Wong have hitched our Middle East policy to a corrupt Palestinian Authority.
I won’t see my family this Christmas. I’ll be on the tail end of my last work trip for the year that will bring me back to Australia on Boxing Day night. But I won’t be alone.
Forget politics or power. Australian values of fairness and tolerance are being attacked and eroded with impunity.
Imagine if the world had held the line against those who want to obliterate the state of Israel.
Since the voice referendum was defeated, I’ve seen precious few on the footpaths demanding better outcomes for Indigenous people.
The Senate has descended into a madhouse of horse-trading and personal agendas. On Wednesday, it finally found the stones to suspend ex-Greens senator Lidia Thorpe. What took so long?
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