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Breathe easy: Perrottet records false positive for the Dan Andrews strain of governance
For a moment yesterday it seemed that the New South Wales Liberals had caught the deadly Chinese flu dictator variant…
Language, power – and Covidspeak
Of all the known unknowns of the Covid-19 pandemic, of who to blame and of how to act, one certainty…
So much for amendments to the pandemic bill. Habeas corpus still goes out the door
The idea that a government could be handed near-absolute power to control the lives of citizens indefinitely ought to be…
The terrible truth about hydrogen
The idea of using hydrogen in the energy industry is not a new one, but only in the last two years has it…
Men in women’s sport? They just want equality, right?
It helps to be insane if you want to understand modern culture. Take this article from the Seven West Media-owned PerthNow…
#DanIsWobbling?
Oh, to be a fly on the wall when the Politbureau of Danandrewstan meets. Today’s concessions on the Pandemic Bill…
Dateline Glasgow: India and China save Australia’s bacon (and coal industry)
COP26 in Glasgow has ended in the manner largely predicted at the outset: with an ambiguously worded ‘Glasgow Pact’ containing…
Andrews pandemic powers push voters over the edge
As Victorian voters show early signs of recovery from their 262 days in lockdown Daniel Andrews’ Spring Street outfit is…
The Liberals. The shrinking tribe
Before there were countries, there were tribes. In politics, there still is. Almost everyone identifies with a particular political tribe and, if even if one’s primary tribe is not one…
Would voluntary voting drain the Canberra swamp?
Politicians are paid to fight on behalf of their voters but Australian legislation electoral laws major parties a lazy way…
Why does the ABC say Thailand’s vile sex trade needs support post-Covid?
The ABC has run a piece that appears to lament the struggling sex industry in Thailand amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. It wistfully…
Is ScoMo really enjoying a conservative revival?
Scott Morrison is winning back support from conservative voters? That’s how the improvement in the Coalition’s primary vote in today’s…
A cheap bottle of Perrottet
Yikes. There are political mistakes, and then there is Dominic Perrottet. What was tentatively hoped to be a stroke of genius…
I thought the left supported freedom
Not too long ago the left was all about freedom, individual choice, resistance to authority and the State, and full-on…
The Liberal Democrats freedom manifesto
The Liberal Democrats unveiled their Freedom Manifesto on Outsiders this morning. Here is the fully text of the document. Prologue…
ScoMo’s climate modelling is even dodgier than his climate policy
The government went to Glasgow to sell its net zero emissions by 2050 policy to world leaders. The policy was based on…
Mateship’s lifted the vax rate? Maybe – and the odd walloping, too
Australia’s high vaccination rate is due to Aussie mateship and a high level of trust in government. Oh, and I’ve…
The unresolved debate on Covid vaccines
In an article last month, I noted the puzzling UK official data that confirmed the efficacy of vaccines in reducing hospitalisations and deaths but with infections for 40-49 year…
November 11, 2021: the day the great war against the private sector was won
Without the slightest hint of irony, the Australian Bureau of Statistics yesterday released the latest Employment and Earnings, Public Sector…
Ties between Delhi and Canberra crucial to Indo-Pacific security
The relationship between India and Australia has grown rapidly in recent years, underpinned by a convergence of security interests in…
The dictator servant
And here I was believing that Members of Parliament were servants of the people. The Victorian Premier has humbled a…
The constitution and the dismissal
You will have heard of the rule of law, that people in positions of authority should exercise their power within a…
Why what our kids are taught could be a vote changer
The US state of Virginia is just about as close to Washington DC as you can be, and even contains…
Mark McGowan: China, yes; open borders, no
Living under the McGowan regime continues to be less than ideal. And as the rest of the country emerges from…
Back for one day only, Paul Keating
As we were reminded many, many times 30 years ago — that’s a generation, by the way — Paul Keating…