Exposing the myths of Meghan’s victimhood
She lectures plebs on poverty while living in a $19m mansion. It’s time Meghan Markle was held to the standards she demands of others.
She lectures plebs on poverty while living in a $19m mansion. It’s time Meghan Markle was held to the standards she demands of others.
The subs deal with French state-owned company Naval Group was collateral damage. The friendship between France and Australia should not have been.
The Coalition’s promise of technology, not taxes, will mean little if inflation and interest rates rise. A dramatic fall in living standards is rarely the prelude to electoral victory.
The government should come down to earth and release modelling that puts cost of living, national security and prosperity at the forefront of its argument for net zero by 2050.
There is a net-zero target on Scott Morrison’s head and big guns are taking aim ahead of Glasgow. The stakes for the Coalition are high.
The release from jail of convicted rapist Mohammed Skaf raises questions about whether Australian law is equipped to safeguard society from violent sexual offenders.
The censorship of Jessica Rowe’s Pauline Hanson interview is a victory for the rigid left and sends a dangerous message.
People who object to taking the vaccine have not understood the research well enough to substantiate their main complaints.
AUKUS sends a clear signal that Australia is becoming a standard bearer in global relations. China is not happy.
Mark McGowan’s ongoing defence of the Chinese government, despite its role in the origins of Covid, is indefensible.
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