Countdown to a Christmas spill
Barnaby sets the countdown on Malcolm while Tony Abbott used to dislike socialism. What happened to the former prime minister?
Barnaby sets the countdown on Malcolm while Tony Abbott used to dislike socialism. What happened to the former prime minister?
Newspoll doesn’t let voters allocate their own preferences for a very good reason.
The Poms are using a secret weapon to secure their coal-free future: the N-word.
It brought forth nuggets of wisdom and an invitation to go forth and get burgered up.
Wharton has been planning to cause trouble at the Games for a rather long time.
And the late Winnie Mandela proves you’re always made a saint after death.
Meanwhile, two ex-prime ministers have a big fight over Prince Charles.
The Church of England forced out Stephen Sizer over his views, so why is he on RN Breakfast?
If only we had Life of Brian’s Mandy to tell the crowd: there’s a mess all right but no messiah.
Putin’s man in Canberra has a particular fondness for our foreign editor, Greg Sheridan.
And who knew first that Labor would back down on pensioners? The Australian, of course.
Bill Shorten can duck and weave as much as he likes: Australians don’t trust him with their money.
Obama suddenly wants to fight for “fact, logic, and reason” after defying them for years.
While we keep our cosy spot in Stutch’s heart, Greg Sheridan is nobly defending our honour.
The latest PC rubbish from NSW’s sandstone uni makes you weep for the next generation.
Australia’s Putin fanboys defend the Russian President from his UK critics.
And did Alex Bhathal’s hair ruin her chances in the Batman by-election? No, definitely not …
And how many nurses have been in the House of Representatives? Don’t ask Fran Kelly …
And life’s a beach when you’re Christopher Pyne pondering Bill Shorten, just not in a good way.
And why is UK Labour so soft on Russia? Just look where its top spokesman comes from.
And as Secretary Rex becomes an ex, how do the headlines on his sacking stand up?
And Steven Ciobo rewrites history on Sky News over the trade wars.
And SpaceX’s Elon Musk lays out the vision for his Mars colony. It looks like Switzerland.
Wayne couldn’t run the economy. Can he really run a major political party?
The US President can inspire bipartisanship, partisanship and shock support in a single day.
And don’t whinge so much, fellas, not every day is International Women’s Day.
Meanwhile, Laura Tingle breaks with the sisterhood and attacks a younger female reporter.
And a former aide to Donald Trump takes to the airwaves to fight Robert Mueller.
And Barnaby Joyce seems more than happy to get involved with Liberal Party affairs.
The ex-Nationals leader says the media never asked if he was the father. But they did.
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