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Teal zeal
A tweet doing the rounds this week is surely satire? Apparently not. Writing from Sydney’s oceanside suburb of Manly, the…
Das Spectatorfühlung
Perhaps there exists one of those multi-syllable German words that roughly translates as ‘the bitter-sweet feeling one experiences when witnessing…
Hope of the side
It is now abundantly clear that conservatives and a conservative opposition will be essential to prevent Australia becoming a quasi-socialist…
What lies ahead
Well, here we go! Buckle yourselves in tightly because it’s going to be quite the ride. After nine years of…
Pandemic Treaty: sign here?
It beggars belief. After two and a half years in which a cohort of left-leaning politicians, elite bureaucrats, over-zealous health…
Vote carefully, vote wisely
Next week Australians head to the polling booths to elect a new government or to return the old one. With…
Crunch time
It’s one thing for the Reserve Bank board to set monetary policy independent of government. It’s entirely something else when…
Net Zero joins the choir invisible
Senator Matt Canavan, a regular and popular columnist in this magazine, is under attack for having told Australians the truth.…
Supporting Ms Deves
At this election, Australians not only get to decide who governs the nation – Liberals or Labor –but they could…
Easter Bunny
It would be a brave passenger indeed who hopped onto a plane where the pilot hadn’t the faintest clue about…
Where’s the buzz?
Only three Labor leaders since the second world war have won government from opposition; Gough Whitlam, Bob Hawke and Kevin…
Has Josh saved ScoMo’s bacon?
You may not have guessed it from Josh Frydenberg’s speech, dolefully read at the pace of a 45-rpm record played…
Mean boys
‘True character is revealed in the choices a human being makes under pressure – the greater the pressure, the deeper…
The rope, the chair & the noose
The war in Ukraine has fundamentally changed the outlook for the forthcoming federal election. It is unlikely, once the gravity…
Abandon ‘net zero’ and win
The path to electoral victory is crystal clear. Scott Morrison must abandon net zero to win the next election. Much…
Castrating Australia
Within this week’s issue we present a number of articles and different points of view surrounding the invasion of Ukraine,…
Catch 2022
There is a diabolical conundrum facing conservatives at the forthcoming federal election: how to get more conservatives into Parliament? Once…
ScoMo’s four feathers
As the two sides of politics marshal their forces and prepare to do battle in polling booths across the nation…
ScoMo’s lack of discipline
Prime Minister Scott Morrison this week called for unity within the ranks of the Coalition in order to get his…
Questions not asked
The questions put to Prime Minister Scott Morrison at the National Press Club this week, lobbed at him with all…
Don’t go woke, go for broke
With Australia Day vanishing in the rear-view mirror and most of the nation learning to live with Covid, the stage…
We can’t rejoice until we’re free
On 1 January last year the words of the national anthem were changed, purportedly to make them more inclusive. Instead…
Don’t turn tennis into Tampa
Not since the deportation of Joe Cocker in the dying days of Billy McMahon’s government has there been a celebrity…
Reviving Australian liberalism
New Year is a time for resolutions and for reflecting on the year passed. After the last two years of…
Three pictures of a Covid year
As 2021 drew to an end, the quest for the Speccie Christmas Special front cover began. How best to sum…