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Digital tyranny or ‘child safety’? 😵 & the bitcoin revolution | Efrat Fenigson S3 Ep 16

When Australia’s Under 16 social media ban started locking adult political writers out of #Substack – it was just the…

Can Angus Taylor save the Liberal Party from the rise of One Nation? | James Allan S3 Ep 15

Has the Liberal Party betrayed Australia’s commitment to #FreeSpeech and freedom of political communication? Can Angus Taylor unseat Sussan Ley…

Australia’s eSafety commissioner and the digital dark ages | Alexander Hatzikalimnios S3 Ep 14

Banning children Under 16 is only the beginning of Australia’s pioneering digital censorship project. If successful, we will sit somewhere…

Falling fertility

Last year, it was revealed that Australia’s fertility rate had sunk to 1.48 children per woman, the lowest figure in…

14 Feb 2026

The backlash against Billie Eilish

Since the great Catherine O’Hara’s premature passing, I have been compulsively watching clips of her playing the faded actress Moira…

14 Feb 2026

Seeking social cohesion

Tadpoles darted through the shady shallows of the Thomson River, as I stooped to fill my bottle with the pristine…

14 Feb 2026

Cometh the moment, cometh the Taylor?

In rough and ready terms there are two theories about what is happening with Australia’s Liberal party. One is the…

14 Feb 2026

Electric cell

The invention of the pneumatic tyre sparked an insatiable demand for rubber, turning the Congo’s rainforest – rich in this…

14 Feb 2026

Ignoring radical Islam won’t make it disappear

Radical Islam, in both its Shia and Sunni forms, has become one of the most persistent drivers of global instability.…

14 Feb 2026

Bangladesh teeters

I have just visited my ancestral birthplace of Bangladesh, where an election is due this month. What is unfolding carries…

14 Feb 2026

Pedagogues for Palestine

‘From Gadigal to Gaza, globalise the intifada,’ howled Australian of the Year 2021 Grace Tame. There is no need for…

14 Feb 2026

Labour Together, Apco and the hell of consultancy firms

I’ve long had a theory – despite knowing many clever and nice people who work in the sector – that consultancy…

16 Feb 2026

Labour Together in turmoil over smear campaign

It was the think tank which made Keir Starmer leader – but now Labour Together is struggling. The Sunday Times…

16 Feb 2026

Why Russia used poison to kill Navalny

When leading Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny died two years ago, the only real question was not whodunnit, but howdunnit? His widow,…

16 Feb 2026

Yvette Cooper: ‘Only the Russian regime had the motive, the means and the opportunity’

Two years on from the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the UK has released a joint statement with…

16 Feb 2026

What they don’t tell you about Christmas in New Zealand

‘I still think New Zealand the most beautiful country I have ever seen,’ Agatha Christie marvelled in 1922. Evidently she’s…

22 Dec 2025

What will Jacinda Ardern do next?

When I first met Jacinda Ardern in the early 2010s, the notion that the young MP with the toothy smile…

8 Nov 2025

The de-Wokification of New Zealand’s education system

The conservative coalition government of New Zealand came to office promising to wind back an enormous, government-run system of ‘Woke’…

3 Nov 2025

Jacinda, Jacinta

I’m not a big fan of self-serving autobiographies, particularly of recently departed political leaders.  I had briefly considered dipping into…

25 Oct 2025

Aussie life

In Queensland, Victoria or New South Wales the cancellation of a writers’ festival would be an inconvenience. ‘Bummer,’ some people…

14 Feb 2026

Language

Sometimes words are invented just because people wish there were such words – and (I suppose) wish that what they…

14 Feb 2026

The real cost of the bureaucratic mindset

If you ever want to drive online commenters insane, all you need do is write an article headlined ‘Why it’s…

14 Feb 2026

Dear Mary: how can I shut down my husband’s screaming yawns?

Q. I run a busy company with a workforce of 150, where I need to have short, to-the-point discussions with…

14 Feb 2026

Searching for the one and only is futile, say the sexologists

In a tiny town tucked into the desert an hour’s drive out of Nevada, a legal brothel operates. Its ‘menu’…

14 Feb 2026

The lost world of the pinball machine

‘Pinball games, with their flashing lights and unforgettable names, are the one thread that runs together my otherwise fragmentary life.’…

14 Feb 2026

The citizens of nowhere adrift in the West

We all know that an Englishman’s home is his castle, or at least it was. Looking back, it is easy…

14 Feb 2026

No good deed goes unpunished: A Better Life, by Lionel Shriver, reviewed

Lionel Shriver is a first-rate storyteller. And yet… A Better Life is a satire on the immigration problem that particularly…

14 Feb 2026

The two faces of modern Japan

Japanophiles, look away now. A country renowned for inspiring fascination, warm feelings and not a little envy in its rapidly…

14 Feb 2026

Why Leonard Cohen felt empowered to pronounce benedictions

If it is true that a serious artist is one with the capacity to go on reinventing who they are…

14 Feb 2026

Growing up with thieves, murderers and heroin addicts

‘You can’t pick your parents, but they get to pick your life,’ Jonathan Tepper points out at the beginning of…

14 Feb 2026

Rupert Murdoch’s warped vision of family

When Rupert Murdoch divorced his fourth wife, Jerry Hall, in August 2022 he made her sign an agreement that she…

14 Feb 2026