Isms and ideology sap our strength
Do you ever worry, as I do, that we may have lived through the best of times and that future generations may struggle?
Do you ever worry, as I do, that we may have lived through the best of times and that future generations may struggle?
The lack of compassion shown to ordinary Australians is shameful. There is no ‘we’re all in this together’ and there never was.
The latest salvo in the war on what we are allowed to read, see, hear and discuss is Youtube’s decision to ban Sky News Australia.
The worry for Scott Morrison has to be that Campbell Newman’s defection could become the tip of an iceberg of discontent.
With the borders closed, we have a rare moment to have a proper debate about the future size of this country before we resume business as usual.
What demonstrates equality best: an Indigenous MP elected by voters from all backgrounds or a new body elected on the basis of race alone?
I suspect our political leaders have secretly enjoyed the pandemic because it has freed them from the challenge of actual reform.
The Prime Minister has been reduced to chairman of a fractious federation playing state of origin with the nation’s future.
Victoria Police is ‘disappointed’ that anti-lockdown protesters in Melbourne’s CBD ‘again showed disregard for the safety of the broader community’
Officials at the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions raised concerns they were being asked to improperly sign contracts.
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