Labor and its gangrenous alliance
Labor and the Greens have been locked in an unofficial coalition for decades. Recently, they have been joined by the…
The usual suspects aren’t happy about Victoria’s crackdown on crime
After softening Victoria’s bail laws in a misguided fit of compassion that saw crime rates soar and victims pile up,…
Budget reply: back on track
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton began his Budget reply by thanking Australians for listening and reminding them that they would soon…
The fringes of Australian politics
Something’s in the water. That is the best explanation we have so far for the escalation of bizarre behaviour happening…
Dark humour: Labor brands itself the party of tax cuts
Can anyone think of a more efficient way to waste trees than printing copies of the Budget on the eve…
Ask Chris Bowen anything!
Every now and then I do a ‘welfare check’ on Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen, who fled X…
Billboard Chris ‘moved on’ by police in Brisbane
Billboard Chris, defender of children’s rights against trans activism, is in Australia this week to ‘do battle’ with Australia’s eSafety…
It was a mistake: Teal MP’s husband apologises for removing Liberal sign
The Federal Election hasn’t been called, but its annoying campaign antics have already begun. ‘Sign Wars’ are a common feature…
Albanese’s $150 energy bill promise insults voters
I have no words… Anthony Albanese has promised to take $150 off our power bills if we give him another…
A $600 million education in reality
We were warned. Repeatedly. F- around and find out. That is the mantra of Maga America and its self-described Golden…
Dutton, be careful with citizenship
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton mustered the press with his suggestion for a referendum to make it easier to deport criminals…
Adam who? The unknown leader of the Greens (apparently)
Brand recognition is crucial to election success. That’s why you can’t walk three feet in an election year without being…
Did multiculturalism cost Australia free speech?
NSW Labor Premier Chris Minns has said something appalling. Whether or not it is true, remains to be seen. Essentially,…
The WEF wanted a Great Reset. Here it is!
My guilty pleasure involves flicking through the pages of old political magazines, side-eyeing failed speculation, particularly from those who built…
A Rudd-y mess
Before engaging in a trade war, you have to consider what the penalty is for ‘winning’. This may come as…
You can thank our politicians for Trump’s tariffs
It’s all fun and games until Trump pulls the tariff card. Remember that while having a chuckle at the President’s…
Trudeau: farewell, au revoir
Put your Castro jokes away, Justin Trudeau’s reign as Governor Prime Minister of Canada has come to an end. His…
What did the WA Liberals do wrong?
‘Is this the result I hoped for? Of course not. Is this what we have been working for? Absolutely not.…
The chapter closes on Gene Hackman
The final days of Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, have slowly come into focus. Arakawa (65) is believed…
Australia’s major and minor parties are divided on Ukraine
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton are lining up firmly behind their European allies at the expense…
Trump was not wrong about the mice
The world’s anti-Trump press are awash with laughter over the trans-mice / transgenic mice gaffe from the US President during…
Can Australia reclaim the Port of Darwin?
The Northern Territory has entered into high-level talks with the Albanese government over the Port of Darwin, which is held…
Has King Charles wandered into politics?
King Charles III has been careful to remain out of the political mud-slinging disaster of UK politics. Well, aside from…
Trump is a peacemaker, not a bully
President Zelenskyy of Ukraine met US President Donald Trump in the White House, initially to finalise the detail on a…
WHO crowdfunds to save 760 GREMLIN labs
The World Health Organisation was one of the first targets of Donald Trump’s ‘drain the swamp’ agenda. On January 20,…