Think ‘Where’s the Jews?’ is inoffensive? You’re in denial
What happened at the Opera House that evening is a foreboding reminder of the folly of trying to appease fanatics, whether religious or otherwise.
What happened at the Opera House that evening is a foreboding reminder of the folly of trying to appease fanatics, whether religious or otherwise.
This is what happens to public institutions where employee entitlement and management timidity define workplace culture.
For this career politician, politics is not about self-advancement but instead self-sacrifice for the good of the country.
With less than a year now until 2025, financial relief should be on the horizon for every Australian. What could go wrong?
Australia gets a new PM, the Solomon Islands get a top-notch new Chinese military base, and the STC debuts its brave new production ‘From the River to the Sea’.
Anthony Albanese’s vow to ‘change the way that politics operates in this country’ is shaping as just another disappointment. There is only one issue that occupies the PM’s mind now.
It may be synonymous with terrorism and mass murder, but Hamas and its sympathisers would never lie on a visa application…
The government’s response to this month’s indefinite detention ruling by the High Court has ranged from the ‘Bugger All Act’ to clueless and contradictory.
Combining elitist hypocrisy, self-righteousness and the fallacy of celebrity omniscience, Cate Blanchett delivers what would be a cinematic masterpiece on refugees.
In typical fashion and a mere box ticking exercise, ABC’s Q&A producers are seeking opinions but have disabled replies, as the tax-payer funded circus continues to indulge their self-interested agenda, with no better example than their handling of the voice.
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