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Australia’s eSafety Commissioner loses again – A victory for free speech | Celine Baumgarten S3 Ep 18

Celine Baumgarten (Celine Against the Machine) has celebrated her SECOND victory against the eSafety Commissioner. This wasn’t only a personal…

Did Donald Trump conquer the world with witty insults? | Joel Gilbert S3 Ep 17

Did Donald Trump conquer the world with witty insults? I’m joined by Joel Gilbert to discuss the genius of humour…

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…

Albanese discovers reality

On the last day of February, Anthony Albanese discovered that reality still exists. His statement supporting Operation Epic Fury –…

7 Mar 2026

Unions lose the plot

Jonathan Rivett, a columnist with the Age, recently provided an answer to the question of why so few Australians join…

7 Mar 2026

Australia’s most dangerous word

Ronald Reagan once joked that the nine most dangerous words in the English language were, ‘I’m from the government and…

Why the right keeps shooting itself in the foot on free speech

Freedom of speech is back on the conservative agenda. At the Aspire conference in Sydney last week, sustaining our freedoms…

7 Mar 2026

Sympathy for the Devil

The death of Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, was confirmed on 1 March, provoking joyous celebrations in Iran…

7 Mar 2026

Australia – the pretending nation

In the final years of the Soviet Union, a strange psychological phenomenon took root. The state’s economy was disintegrating, its…

7 Mar 2026

Clerical error

Australia has long thrived within the protective orbit of two of history’s most benign empires: first the British, and then,…

7 Mar 2026

Europe reverses on EVs

The European Union, like the United Nations, can often seem an unstoppable force of wokery, including on climate issues. Yet…

7 Mar 2026

The Iran war is showing no sign of slowing

Israeli and American military operations against Iranian targets intensified over Thursday, while Iran and its proxy militias across the region…

6 Mar 2026

Trump’s war doesn’t mean the rebirth of neoconservatism

Win or lose, Donald Trump has begun the last war the United States is ever likely to fight in the…

6 Mar 2026

The real reason Greens are gaining ground

It was only a matter of time before an ultra-progressive, hard-left party with a fondness for voguish identity politics, enthusiasm…

6 Mar 2026

Emmanuel Macron is having a good war

It is not just Donald Trump who believes Keir Starmer has failed to channel Winston Churchill. Now Cyprus have given…

6 Mar 2026

The row over English becoming an official language of New Zealand

Parliamentarians in New Zealand have been limbering up for an oddly unedifying debate over what ought to be the most…

4 Mar 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

Aussie life

In a recent speech, artist Tim Storrier made a powerful attack on the current state of arts administrators in Australia,…

7 Mar 2026

language

Albanese has spent the whole of his political life a member of Labor’s socialist left. As a result we get…

7 Mar 2026

The sword of Damocles is hanging over Cheltenham

What better way to limber up for the Cheltenham festival than lunch with Richard Phillips? Thirty years ago, Richard was…

7 Mar 2026

Dear Mary: do I have to give my cleaner a payrise?

Q. A new neighbour (a weekender from London) asked me if I’d be prepared to pass on the contact details…

7 Mar 2026

The curse of gold for the Asante nation

As a metal, gold never corrodes. As a possession, the reverse is too often true. It has the power to…

7 Mar 2026

The glory and tragedy of Trafalgar

The historian of naval warfare is to be envied by his land counterpart. The Duke of Wellington wrote to a…

7 Mar 2026

The sorrows of the young Melvyn Bragg

The leaves had yet to fall as Melvyn Bragg left his native Cumbria and arrived in Oxford by train in…

7 Mar 2026

Seeing the trees for the wood

You’re up an oak tree somewhere between Ashtead and Epsom in Surrey. Wet lichens glow as you hunt for a…

7 Mar 2026

How Ulysses horrified the stuffed shirts of New York’s literary establishment

The word ‘obscene’, according to the dictionary, refers to anything ‘offensively or grossly indecent, lewd’. By the standards of the…

7 Mar 2026

Ghastly middle-class materialism: The Quantity Theory of Morality, by Will Self, reviewed

In ‘Ward 9’, the central story of Will Self’s lauded debut collection, The Quantity Theory of Insanity (1991), it is…

7 Mar 2026

A nasty little tale about a marriage: Look What You Made Me Do, by John Lanchester, reviewed

Adultery and betrayal have always been richly rewarding subjects in fiction, as John Lanchester’s Look What You Made Me Do…

7 Mar 2026

‘Evil visited that day and we don’t know why’ – Dunblane 30 years on

Shortly after 9.30 a.m. on 13 March 1996, a man walked into the gymnasium at Dunblane Primary School, near Stirling,…

7 Mar 2026