Relying on Trump to lose is not a plan to win
Kamala Harris may have defeated Donald Trump in last week’s debate, but so did Hillary Clinton three times in 2016. Tom Minear has questions about her strategy.
Kamala Harris may have defeated Donald Trump in last week’s debate, but so did Hillary Clinton three times in 2016. Tom Minear has questions about her strategy.
The man many call Australia’s greatest PM had some words that both right and left wingers should hear, writes David Penberthy.
Kamala Harris tapped into her career as a prosecutor, delivering a well-prepared performance that brought out the worst in her more experienced opponent, writes Tom Minear.
Kevin Rudd blasted the US for throwing its allies under a bus on the economy. But Tom Minear argues Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are doing it anyway.
Tell us if the definition of animal cruelty be extended to ‘psychological suffering’?, and have your free vote counted in The Weekly Times.
First home buyers will need more than a 10 per cent deposit to get into the property market but with a bit of knowledge they could save thousands of dollars.
A lot’s been made of Scott Morrison’s Father’s Day dash. Now the pressure is on him to deliver a united Christmas for all Australian families, says Edwina Bartholomew.
Tell us if the Victorian Government lacks transparency, and have your free vote counted in The Weekly Times.
Licensing floodplain harvesting is a contentious issue. Here Jim Cush argues the case for doing so while Chris Brooks opposes it.
Tell us if there should be a land tax surcharge on foreign companies investing in Australian ag, and have your free vote counted in The Weekly Times.
The population of a decent sized Australian town have died from drug overdoses in the last 10 years – but there is something we could do to stop the carnage.
Eddie Bartholomew explains why she is confident she’s made the right decision for her body, baby and family to get the Pfizer vaccine.
Tell us if the Government should dump plans for a 50 per cent windfall tax, and have your free vote counted in The Weekly Times.
Raise resilient kids by helping them to process the inescapable doom and gloom of the 24/7 news cycle, Edwina Bartholomew says after announcing she is expecting her second child.
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