Flat White
Euthanasia and elder abuse
A friendly senior doctor from a large hospital, Chris, told me he thought the introduction of euthanasia is inevitable –…
Private schools aren’t only for the rich
Every time data is released about enrolment numbers in public and private schools, it’s closely followed by a chorus of…
Life imitates Harry Potter
It’s not just that no one talks about government debt anymore – no one thinks about it either: It was another…
The polls bell for thee, Malcolm
The Prime Minister is deeply unpopular with much of the Liberal Party base, pundits keep telling us, yet he is…
Lucy Gichuhi will be a boon to the party of Menzies
In a 1943 wartime broadcast on social security, Robert Menzies told the country that “there are amazing possibilities in every…
The “offended” are merely being challenged
When discussing matters of free speech and offence, it is first necessary to draw a distinction between what is hate…
Is Lyle Shelton our Jacob Rees-Mogg?
So, Lyle Shelton has decided to become the federal communications director for the Australian Conservatives, and not, as The Sydney…
The three most important stories in Australia this morning
According to the ABC, these were the three top news stories when your correspondent logged on this morning: It’s amazing…
Ex-govvie furniture – quality checked
Canberrans are used to buying ‘ex-govvie’, from houses (not much on the market now) to pre-used chairs, desks, PCs, whiteboards and filing…
The AMA’s double standard on standards
The Australian Medical Association is a very curious beastie. It is like a three-year-old child. It only hears what it…
Stop funding schools, start funding students
For some time now, debate over educational funding has revolved around the Australian Labor Party promising schools more money, and…
Jordan Peterson’s psycho-religious heresy
Cathy Newman’s train wreck of an interview with Jordan Peterson could well be one of the defining moments in how…
Sometimes in life you just need to wear the right shoes
The Gap State High School in Brisbane’s west has made news because of its strict adherence to its uniform policy.…
Electric dreams a nightmare for taxpayers
Electric cars are the upmarket smashed avo. The perfect status signaller for inner city eco-lovers in their (fair trade) hemp-cloth…
Concerning our endless quest for self-improvement
To counterbalance the competitive pace of the digital age, and the cacophony of self-help gurus—always more voluble at the start…
60 Minutes: can do better
For the last ten years or so, people have been credulously extolling the virtues of Finland’s education policies. Journalists in many media outlets have amplified…
The woman who defied the Mullahs has vanished
In old time newspaper jargon, the gutter is the strip between the two pages – the gutter press means something…
The January 27 hangover
Australians of all political persuasions rubbed their eyes and opened their curtains this week with one hell of a hangover.…
That’s not climate change…
Global warming – more like global hotting at times – was a function of earth’s climate long before humans used…
Who’s working for the working class? Not the left
In May 2017, British Labour leader and self-confessed socialist Jeremy Corbyn refused to commit to reducing immigration if he won…
Slavery no more: Wilberforce and the settlement of Australia
On the meandering banks of Sydney’s Hawkesbury River, there lies a small, historic town featuring a sandstone church, a cemetery…
Why January 26 should be celebrated
Underlying the campaign to change the date of Australia Day is a barely-concealed hostility to the very existence of Australia…
The left want to rewrite the past to seize control of our future
Thirteen years ago, Mark Latham led the Labor Party. He was the favourite son and chief representative of Labor values and philosophy.…
Don’t let the loony left spoil our party
If you were a tourist attending the Australian Open, and you happened to have been perusing the papers in between…
Australians all let us rejoice, we’ve got the TTP
Hungry young foreigners who crowd around the lavish food samples waiting to be eaten in Tokyo department store food halls…