A tale of two potential PMs, and one juvenile poseur
If we are honest, right now in this modern era there are some things that only a woman of colour can say. On key Indigenous and gender issues, two strong women are standing tall.
If we are honest, right now in this modern era there are some things that only a woman of colour can say. On key Indigenous and gender issues, two strong women are standing tall.
It’s a curious state of affairs that the Albanese government has been in a hurry to stop members of super funds learning how their money is spent by those who run them.
Julian Leeser has dealt the Liberal Party out of the debate about the race-based voice referendum.
Peter FitzSimons may have fame and money, but credibility is proving more elusive.
Elites demand respect for our First Nations people, but they display contempt for ordinary Australians by wanting to restrict discussion of how the voice will work.
A book about Malcolm Turnbull’s stint as PM, is caught in the wake of #MeToo politics.
The devil will be in the detail. And devil is the right word when it comes to the promised integrity commission. There is an obvious rot at the ALP’s centre that should be first order of business.
Not every woman going public with an allegation of harassment is telling the truth.
Boris, Trump, Turnbull … Is there something different about the modern political era that makes narcissism the new norm?
Fair-minded Australians still have questions not being honestly answered on the Indigenous voice process.
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