Pillars tremble
At what point do conservatives within the Morrison government say ‘enough is enough’? The ever-leftwards drift of the party once…
Cover 21 November 2020 AU
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Perrottet’s perilous prestidigation
The return of The Crown on Netflix has brought us an excellent performance of the Iron Lady according to The…
Cover 14 November 2020 AU
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It ain’t over ‘til it’s over
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have declared themselves the winners of the US presidential election; news which should fill many…
Cover 7 November 2020 AU
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Votes in the balance
As we go to print the US election hangs in the balance. Both candidates have made late night speeches; one…
Cover 31 October 2020 AU
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Josh shreds Donut Dan
In Victoria this past week, the word was ‘donut’. Or to be precise, double donut: two consecutive days of zero…
Cover 24 October 2020 AU
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Professor Sutton’s curious memory
Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton is the public face of Covid-19 in the Lockdown State. It is Professor Sutton…
Cover 17 October 2020 AU
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The Peta Principle
In 1969, Canadian academic Laurence Peter defined what came to be known as the Peter Principle: a person in an…
Cover 10 October 2020 AU
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Speccie vs Stasiland
This week’s budget is a tale of Covid-induced devastation. Instead of being Back in the Black, there is a deficit…
Cover 3 October 2020 AU
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‘Albo’ Andrews
The corona virus has had many unintended and unexpected consequences, with the real damage being not so much the medical…
Cover 26 September 2020 AU
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Say goodbye to freedom
If Victoria avoids becoming a Marxist failed state, it may very well be because of The Spectator Australia’s contributor Ian…
Cover 19 September 2020 AU
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Dog days
‘I feel a bit like a dog returning to eat its own vomit,’ explained Victoria’s Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius, to…
Cover 12 September 2020 AU
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Eureka! Ballarat fights again
How fitting that the clarion call to liberate Victorians from the lunacy of lockdown came forth from Miner’s Rest in…
Cover 5 September 2020 AU
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Victoria’s illiberal democracy
With the acquiescence of a handful of well-intentioned but misguided crossbench MPs, Victorian Labor Premier Daniel Andrews has won his…