It’s official: at 51, I’m bang in the prime of my life
I can say all of this with such outrageous confidence not just because it’s my experience but now also because the research tells me so.
I can say all of this with such outrageous confidence not just because it’s my experience but now also because the research tells me so.
Noa Argamani wasn’t the only Israeli hostage rescued by Israeli forces last weekend, but hers was the face of Hamas brutality in those shocking first hours of October 7 last year.
Where is the cohort of leaders from corporate Australia – who were so quick to take a position on various other issues – speaking with a united voice against the anti-Semitism raging throughout our community?
Broadcast networks have not only shown us how the news sausage is made, they’ve led us to the abattoir. In dangerous times, the consequences for this country are serious.
Footage of Hamas’ deliberate, planned horrific sexual violence against Israeli female hostages is part of what the UN and the rest of the West’s useful morons don’t want you to know about.
What the Pro-Palestine student disrupters need more than anything is a lesson in consequences.
Author and tech titan Sheryl Sandberg says October 7 doco Screams Before Silence should never have needed to be made.
The Albanese government idly stands by while some seek to overturn the values we hold dear.
A two-tier approach to social media standards, to morality, is not governing for all Australians, as we were promised and is unlikely to end up where we want to go.
The war would have ended quickly if the world had united to demand the hostages’ release.
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