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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…

Super spivs

Australia’s compulsory superannuation scheme, says Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg, is ‘a massive failure, probably the biggest failure of public policy…

Brown study

The Spectator Australia has just received a leak of the latest entry in the private diary of Anthony Albanese, Prime…

22 Aug 2026

A royal commission for Victoria

One of the key differentiating points between outgoing Victorian premier, Jacinta Allan, and newbie, Ben Carroll, was their preparedness to…

22 Aug 2026

The great company tax trick

Every few months the same story does the rounds. Business groups circulate charts showing Australia’s 30-per-cent company tax rate near…

22 Aug 2026

Missive from Monocultural land

As our brave and fearless editor has recently pointed out, the most monocultural parts of Australia are the institutions captured,…

22 Aug 2026

Japan’s indebtedness threatens the world

In the sea off eastern Japan one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded erupted in March 2011 and created a…

22 Aug 2026

Much is riding on 2028

Around Australia in places of influence Senator Pauline Hanson is depicted as a gaffe-prone, embarrassing, right-wing extremist and a danger…

22 Aug 2026

Pauline – prime ministerial patriot

They say she’s a racist and that she’s not prime ministerial. In what the media admit are its ‘gotcha stakes’,…

22 Aug 2026

Labor pains

Governments do not like to govern. Governing requires choices. Choices create losers and losers complain. It is much easier to…

22 Aug 2026

The Art of the Impossible

It is a tragedy that Jason Arday cut short his life after a slew of his impossible claims were exposed.…

22 Aug 2026

Albo’s boob job

It is hard to think of a less dignified individual for the critical role of representing Australian interests around the…

Can Ben, the Kmart kid, avert the crash?

Around the corner from where we live in suburban Melbourne, there is a sign that reads ‘Fault Identified’. It is…

15 Aug 2026

Will the heatwaves make this year’s French wines better?

It has been a punishing summer in France. Heatwaves, drought and forest fires have driven away tourists and made life…

21 Aug 2026

How will harsh sanctions on Iran play out?

If you control the world’s largest economy, as the US does, and if your enemy depends on exports to the West, as Iran…

21 Aug 2026

The Premier League has lost its passion

The new Premier League season kicks off tonight, with champions Arsenal playing newly promoted Coventry City at the Emirates Stadium.…

21 Aug 2026

Andy Burnham’s plan to end rough sleeping will fail

Andy Burnham has gone further than any of his predecessors have in years in attempting to address rough sleeping in…

21 Aug 2026

Ghent university shouldn’t have suspended Nathan Cofnas

It is ironic that the ‘be kind’ brigade beating their breasts and wailing about the ‘lynching’ and ‘assassination’ of Jason…

21 Aug 2026

Ministers have finally admitted the unsayable about illegal immigration

In the build-up to the 2024 Tory leadership election, Kemi Badenoch declared that ‘not all cultures are equal’. Her argument…

21 Aug 2026

America won’t miss Harry and Meghan

The prospect of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leaving the United States has been dangled by reports in the British…

21 Aug 2026

Is Labour really considering a Rwanda-style scheme?

After two years in office, Labour may have begun to realise the Tories were right. One of Keir Starmer’s earliest…

21 Aug 2026

The trouble with Cambridge’s education faculty goes all the way to the top

Professor Hilary Cremin, the head of Cambridge University’s education faculty, is best known as the woman who fawned over her…

20 Aug 2026

The insanity of the Lindsay Clancy sympathizers

In 2023, Lindsay Clancy, a former labor-and-delivery nurse from Duxbury, Massachusetts, strangled her three children to death with exercise resistance…

20 Aug 2026

Lucy Powell: There’s nothing wrong with migrant rape pamphlet

“What does this say about the people entering our country?” @NickFerrariLBC asks Education Secretary Lucy Powell why it’s necessary to…

20 Aug 2026

The Victorian moralising of the Home Office’s migrant rape advice

The legacy of the Victorians is everywhere; we depend on them for our sewage disposal, our railway networks, much of…

20 Aug 2026

Goodbye, Harry and Meghan

A shade over three decades ago, Gary Barlow and Take That sang “Whatever I said, I didn’t mean it, I…

20 Aug 2026

J’accuse Will Self

When I wrote about the Jason Arday case, the whole point of doing so was to question the pile-on and…

20 Aug 2026

Top wonk joins Jenrick’s gang

The summer transfer window is open and Reform UK is making its fair share of signings. Mr S has already…

20 Aug 2026

Is there such a thing as a patriotic Scottish Unionist?

The Scots language advocate Billy Kay has caused a richt stooshie wi’ his thochts on Unionists and their lawte tae…

20 Aug 2026

Why you shouldn’t shrug at New Zealand’s greyhound racing ban

Greyhound racing ended in New Zealand on August 1. Those who neither own a greyhound nor care for the sport…

9 Aug 2026

A New Zealand republic in Jacinda Ardern’s lifetime?

New Zealand’s former Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, believes the nation will become a republic within her lifetime. We have heard…

21 Jun 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

Aussie life

The Australian War Memorial Council, under Chairman Kim Beazley, is proposing to include extensive coverage, in its new Pre-1914 Gallery,…

22 Aug 2026

Language

The late, great Rod Liddle in one of his classic columns fulminated against what he called the most ‘irritating words’.…

22 Aug 2026

Could a round of golf be the answer to racing’s problems?

I don’t want you getting the impression that I fritter away my life on a golf course, but when I…

22 Aug 2026

Dear Mary: how can I tell my neighbour his garden is a fire hazard?

Q. We have a granddaughter, aged 21, living in our basement. We see a lot of her and her boyfriend.…

22 Aug 2026

The enigma of Juba II, ‘the most fortunate captive ever taken’

What a fantastic subject this would be for a film. Born a prince of Numidia, in northern Africa, the hero…

22 Aug 2026

From housemaid to monster: The Mare, by Angharad Hampshire, reviewed

In 1957, Russell Ryan, an American is holidaying alone in Austria. There he meets a young woman called Hermine Braunsteiner.…

22 Aug 2026

How have we allowed star ratings to take over our lives?

Sometimes I like to imagine who I’d be without the internet. A better person, for sure. A person who has…

22 Aug 2026

‘I always had a good life’: the boast of the 1970s’ most notorious terrorist

If you remember the 1970s you might also remember Carlos the Jackal, an international terrorist notorious for taking the Opec…

22 Aug 2026

Always second but actually invincible: Agrippa, by Robert Harris, reviewed

Any readers of Robert Harris’s new novel who aren’t ancient historians might be surprised to discover what an important figure…

22 Aug 2026

Shots in the dark: Fatal Love, by Louisa Treger, reviewed

Ruth Ellis was, as everyone knows, the last woman in Britain to be hanged – her case a catalyst for…

22 Aug 2026

‘A wonderful, wacky woman’: a tribute to Betty Freedman

David Hockney painted ‘Beverly Hills Housewife’ between l966 and 1967, during an exceptionally happy period of his life. He was…

22 Aug 2026

Finally – an authoritative, stimulating history of the modern Middle East

Around 350 pages into Simon Sebag Montefiore’s exhilarating and accomplished history of the modern Middle East, we reach the present…

22 Aug 2026