Bernardi to dump PM for good
Speculation is mounting that Liberal senator Cory Bernardi’s long mooted abandonment of the Liberal Party is imminent.
Speculation is mounting that Liberal senator Cory Bernardi’s long mooted abandonment of the Liberal Party is imminent.
And Elizabeth Farrelly goes to infinity and beyond in her most spaced-out column yet.
And One Nation leader and senator Pauline Hanson set to conquer the Wild, Wild West.
Coal Coal Coal! Turnbull, he likes it! Shorten, he likes it! Well, Shorten likes it but …
And Malcolm Turnbull won’t flash his cash at the National Press Club
Plus ‘The Credlin Eye for the Government Guy’ changes Australian men’s fashion forever.
And Canada’s hunky hipster PM isn’t quite as cuddly as he seems on migration
Plus Fairfax’s Man in D.C. has a blanket ban on objectivity.
And a little reminder about Donald Trump’s strategist and his revolutionary inspiration.
And the latest campaign to change the date of Australia Day brings old foes together.
The YouTube general gives radio silence on his handling of maligned soldiers
And The Store by Fairfax sets up a stall at the Davos World Economics Forum.
And Jonathan Green has a go at some uni students. Must have mistaken them for foxes.
And Madonna the Queen of Pop wants to blow up the President of the United States.
In contrast to Barack Obama, Donald Trump offers a lack of inner change we certainly can believe in.
Australia’s Grand Mufti wants tougher hate speech laws, and economist Joseph Stuglitz needs help with his arithmetic.
There’s no accounting for taste at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
Politics of protection makes strange bedfellows of Labor, One Nation and Greens
Ask an anti-Coalition question and get an anti-Coalition answer
Victorians are still getting into a knot about how to describe a transgender person.
The former speaker came to the rescue with socialists and sots, but amazingly it didn’t work.
Middle-class doctors too mainstream for Left Renewal radicals.
Plus: Peter Brock makes an unexpected appearance, while U2 suddenly goes shtum.
Plus: Sussan Ley’s ground transport bills would have bought one helluva taxi ride.
The politics of the pub test claims another victim — but her critics should take care.
Plus: The science is settled on drinks boozy and soft, and Trump drives a pundit to tears.
Plus: How Sussan Ley’s impulse buying contributed to the health of the Gold Coast property market.
When it comes to pollies having a beer, the politics are all in the eye of the beer-holder.
“Die, yuppie scum!” gets a 21st-century revamp on the mean streets of Melbourne’s Footscray.
Plus: The coming Trump presidency may be just the shot in the arm monarchists need.
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