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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…

Move over Saint Jacinda

The progressive mob needs heroes.  People they can admire, people who demonstrate their seeming worthiness through words and actions. We…

28 Mar 2026

Business/Robbery, etc

For the Liberal party, 1996 and 2026 are, depressingly, much further apart than just in years. Survival, let alone a…

28 Mar 2026

Hey Dunning and Kruger, have you met Chris Bowen?

In 1999, psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger described a phenomenon that has become depressingly observable. Those least capable of…

We need real US-style federalism

I have written before about how broken Australia’s federalist constitutional arrangements are. They were broken by over a century of…

28 Mar 2026

Libs stuck in the middle

‘Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, here I am stuck in the middle with you.’ It…

28 Mar 2026

Trump’s selfless war

It’s been a real hoot watching commentators and pundits from both sides of the fence tying themselves in knots trying…

28 Mar 2026

Bot in my backyard

A popular 1960s superhero comic book series which never made it to the big screen, for reasons which will become…

28 Mar 2026

Lawson, Lakemba and Labor

South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas was always going to win last Saturday’s state election, so many die-hard political junkies didn’t…

28 Mar 2026

Reeves’s energy bailout risks solidifying Britain’s welfare trap

This week Rachel Reeves ruled out a blanket energy bailout to manage the fallout from the Iran war. That’s the…

27 Mar 2026

Trump has shattered America’s ‘illusion of omnipotence’ in Iran

Donald Trump likes to use the phrase ‘go big or go home’ to describe his political strategy. It looks as…

27 Mar 2026

Ed Miliband can’t keep blaming Iran for high energy costs

Sooner or later it is going to dawn on Ed Miliband and the rest of the government that anger over…

27 Mar 2026

Sarah Mullaly makes me grateful to be a Catholic

Granted, I was not the most obvious person to appreciate the installation of Sarah Mullaly in Canterbury, even though I…

27 Mar 2026

What McSweeney’s stolen phone says about modern Britain

If there were ever an event to describe our present moment, it would surely be the theft of Morgan McSweeney’s…

27 Mar 2026

Why rabbit makes the best Easter lunch (yes, really)

Dissonance is necessary around Easter. Fluffy lambs and chicks are everywhere: on cards and decorations, in countless chocolate forms and…

27 Mar 2026

Why Ukraine’s Russian oil strikes are backfiring

Every drone Ukraine fires at a Russian oil terminal is meant to defund Moscow’s war in Ukraine. Right now, each…

27 Mar 2026

What do the White House’s cryptic X videos mean?

The White House X account has won notoriety as a coven of young memesters scandalizing the nation. There have been…

27 Mar 2026

Don’t let doctors strike again

We are on the verge of yet another round of resident doctor strikes – the fifteenth in the dispute which…

27 Mar 2026

How the Danish election backfired for the left

In the aftermath of the bitterly contested 2000 US presidential election, Bill Clinton famously commented: “the American people have spoken;…

27 Mar 2026

Reform toast success of ‘Ipswich-gate’

An own goal or back-of-the-net? The pundit class are divided on Reform’s latest stunt, with Nigel Farage rocking up to…

27 Mar 2026

Britain’s defence spending is lower than we thought

Whenever Keir Starmer and his ministers are pressed on the lack of a plan to raise Britain’s defence spending with…

27 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

History doesn’t repeat itself, said Mark Twain, but it often rhymes. And a century and a half after he said…

28 Mar 2026

Language

There I was, relaxing one evening, when my phone burbled with a text. It was our distinguished editor with a…

28 Mar 2026

Meghan is a woman much misunderstood

Lying in bed with a swollen face, I decided that the best thing to do was nothing, so I ended…

28 Mar 2026

A guide to Strait talking

I little thought in 2023, when writing about dire straits, that we’d so soon be pushed into them by trouble…

28 Mar 2026

Tales of quiet intensity: The News from Dublin, by Colm Toibin, reviewed

Colm Toibin is a master of understatement, his work characterised by great emotional intelligence coupled with redoubtable restraint. This is…

28 Mar 2026

Two Tokyo misfits: Hooked, by Asako Yuzuki, reviewed

Following the enormous success of Butter’s English translation in 2024, it seemed inevitable that another of Asako Yuzuki’s novels would…

28 Mar 2026

James Baldwin – dogged by painful uncertainties throughout life

James Baldwin, like many American novelists before him, F. Scott Fitzgerald and John Dos Passos included, spent his formative years…

28 Mar 2026

The misery of working with Chuck Berry

In Ian Leslie’s John & Paul, the creative relationship between the titular Beatles is treated as a platonic love story.…

28 Mar 2026

The mystery of what makes us special remains unsolved

Consciousness is thought by many to define what it is to be human. We know that animals are conscious to…

28 Mar 2026

Dark family secrets: Repetition, by Vigdis Hjorth, reviewed

‘Back then, of course, I didn’t know my parents were locked into an impossibility even greater than mine. That I…

28 Mar 2026

The ‘ecocide’ that is Canada’s shame

For a fortnight, four women have been combing through a 30-metre forest plot with infinite care. They have noted the…

28 Mar 2026

No Hungarian rhapsody: Lázár, by Nelio Biedermann, reviewed

Few first novels, let alone literary debuts in translation from German, arrive with quite so many plaudits – or better…

28 Mar 2026