Triumph of shallow thinking
THE persecution of Barry Spurr is another small step in the dumbing down of Australia’s oldest university.
THE persecution of Barry Spurr is another small step in the dumbing down of Australia’s oldest university.
FANS of the Ford Falcon are not known for their tree-hugging ways.
THE ABC no longer holds the attention or affection of most Australians.
MARK Scott should think about reducing staff in inner-city Sydney, not Adelaide.
DO-GOODERS are soaking up way too much Defence department money.
THE commitment to diversity in academe does not extend to including conservative ideas.
A SURVEY suggests the harmony industry should stop dog whistling.
SOME of Canberra’s biggest challenges have their origins in Whitlamism.
THE acknowledged slowing of global warming should be welcomed.
WELFARE reform is achievable, but the Liberals need to mount the case.
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