Covid has killed reason, trust and accountability
For sheer, idiotic inconsistency, this week’s Covid messaging really takes the cake.
For sheer, idiotic inconsistency, this week’s Covid messaging really takes the cake.
Kate Jenkins’ report into parliamentary culture is a grubby read. Shocking too, but only in the sense that anyone is actually surprised by the content.
Having watched life slip away, I cannot reconcile the cheapness that assisted dying laws assign it.
Where was the federal government when Victoria police were firing rubber bullets on their fellow citizens?
Leaders who stoke panic and division eventually reap the whirlwind. The unfolding tragedy of Victoria is evidence of that.
Six kids! A Catholic! Reaction to the NSW Premier shows the further we push towards being progressive the more we are actually regressing.
There’s a person I know well who would describe herself as the embodiment of every cliche you’ve heard about women escaping a controlling relationship.
Fed a diet of fear, Australians have begged for a second serving. Who knew there was an entire cohort just gagging to be subjugated?
In a show of guts, Gladys Berejiklian is the only one of a motley crew of leaders who is willing to call out the big Covid lie.
The audacity of politicians who have realised that accountability is at best, years away electorally, has reached truly breathtaking heights.
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