Green-left push for trans rights signals new era of sexism
The issue could be resolved by allowing women and girls, rather than the state, to decide for themselves what is fair.
The issue could be resolved by allowing women and girls, rather than the state, to decide for themselves what is fair.
Recent research shows women are less happy than men and experienced greater anxiety during the Covid pandemic.
The liberal world order that promised peace and prosperity after World War II is coming apart while a totalitarian axis of power ascends.
Labor lost the last election after expecting Australians to write a blank cheque for its uncosted campaign promises. Last week it reverted to type.
In the real world, if a staff member had complained about being bullied and was removed from so many key roles in less than a year, it would warrant further inquiry.
If you buy a property in a flood-prone area and fail to insure it, expecting the taxpayer to bail you out is a bit rich.
However fallacious, Moscow’s arguments are vital to explore because they form its defence for the invasion of Ukraine.
Saving Ukraine will need more than pushing troops back to Russia.
The Manchurian candidates sledge was ridiculous but there is a singular problem with Labor praising the Chinese government given the CCP’s crimes against humanity.
The fracturing of the Liberal Party that led to last week’s breaking of faith with the electorate mirrors the breakdown of shared cultural values, history and morality in the developed world.
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