Hysterical anti-boys pile-on is a grave mistake
Violence against women is never OK but neither is writing off an entire generation over the actions of a few, writes Rebecca Whitfield-Baker.
Violence against women is never OK but neither is writing off an entire generation over the actions of a few, writes Rebecca Whitfield-Baker.
The anger has been there for years, but it is still white-hot – and it’s now increasingly clear that this might be the issue that tips Labor from office, writes the editor.
The last few days of winter proved beyond all doubt that this country descends further into madness by the day, writes Mike O’Connor.
I’ll never not vote Labor, but my hand would shake if I had to vote for a candidate who differed with me on this critical issue, writes Robert Schwarten.
Joe Biden has successfully tamed inflation but his poll numbers remain dire. Tom Minear argues there’s an important lesson in that for Anthony Albanese.
With the parliamentary year drawing to a close, even diehard supporters are starting to worry that the Albanese Government is in serious trouble, writes Peta Credlin.
This week it became very apparent that the Intergovernmental Leaders Forum is a dysfunctional farce and a pointless talkfest, writes Adrian Schrinner.
Cost of living, the ugliness of war and over-the-top consumerism may loom large, but if Christmas gives you (overpriced) lemons, it’s about being flexibly festive, writes ANGELA MOLLARD.
Author Omid Scobie has either pulled off a publicity masterstroke or been the victim of a ghost-editor. Forget Scooby-Doo, it’s Scobie-Doo and The Mystery Translation.
The revelation of a boutique stadium to stand in for the Gabba during its redevelopment is a blueprint for how not to make announcements, writes the editor.
I’m betting schoolchildren invited to pro-Palestinian rallies have little understanding of the Gaza conflict, writes Des Houghton. VOTE IN OUR POLL
Labor maths regarding wind turbines is the stuff of pure fiction, proving yet again that net zero is nothing but a fantasy, writes Vikki Campion.
Transport Minister Mark Bailey should have been booted out years ago and he certainly doesn’t deserve any more chances, writes Kylie Lang, and her inaction on the matter suggests the Premier doesn’t want to win the next election.
A proposed new boutique stadium at the showgrounds is the best option for Brisbane. Now starts the negotiations, but the clock is ticking, writes the editor.
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