In-depth analysis of the day’s news, plus stories and gossip from Australian politics.
Nuclear panic and radiation risk: reality or ideology?
We were recently reminded of the horrors of war by the anniversary of the 200,000 lives lost in August, 78…
Elites around the world are wilfully blind about Trump
Loads of commentators on the left of the political spectrum seem completely unhinged when it comes to former President Trump.…
‘M’ is for Marxism: schools get an ‘F’ for fail
Australian schools are failing our children. Instead of teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic, schools have become centres for brainwashing. From…
The onset of bankruptcy: from green to red
Like the onset of bankruptcy, great awakenings come slowly at first then rapidly. So it is with the global warming…
Sad times for the larrikin
When Bob Hawke died, I received a phone call from an old family friend who jokingly reminded me to put…
Hilariously failed gender re-education caught in the wild
I was sitting in a cafe last week when I overheard the pair sitting beside me. It was one of…
The expensive illness in Australia’s elite schools
A decadent managerial culture has sunk its unwelcome claws into Australian private schooling
From unsettled to unhinged
Judith Sloan has decided to name our Minister for Climate Change and Energy, ‘B1’. I prefer to think of Chris…
Relinquishing Australia’s energy security
The desire to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2050 has become the all-encompassing, quasi-religious quest for countless governments, NGOs, and…
Why Australian migrants are voting ‘no’ to the Voice
In 1924 the US Congress passed the Immigration Act banning Asian – particularly Chinese – immigrants to America. Faster than the Yanks,…
Local councils are becoming fiefdoms obsessed with identity politics
One great thing about Australia’s Federation is its system of checks and balances. In addition to a Westminster-style separation of…
Elon Musk scorns ABC for ‘preferring censorship-friendly’ platforms
Usually when people delete their social media accounts, it’s because they’ve become the target of media scrutiny and they really really…
Reconciliation: what the heck is it?
There are a number of opaque memes that now corrupt the debate surrounding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. We just…
Biometric harvesting and digital currency: Kenya Suspends OpenAI’s Worldcoin
Concerned Kenyan authorities have suspended the cryptocurrency Worldcoin, citing digital identity concerns. The organisation, officially launched by project owner and…
Truth-telling: the dark side of Queensland’s gender clinics and affirmation care
Last month in Cairns the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) held a Queensland Branch Conference at…
Shackled to the demons of history?!
Let’s talk about Captain James Cook. One of the greatest mariners and scientists of all time, Cook arrived on Silver…
Meg 2 The Trench lacks bite
If history teaches us anything, it’s really not a good idea to go on an underwater adventure in a billion-dollar…
GenCost and the renewables info wars
Energy policy is one of the great dilemmas facing Australian politics, and the cold war between renewables and voters is…
The lithium delusion: a big problem with big batteries
The development of lithium-ion batteries has changed the concept of energy storage. As their use expands, a potential downside is…
Just one look
The Minister for Climate Change and Energy is well out of his depth, yet he’s ankle-deep at the shallow end…
Putting maths back on the curriculum
The past 10 years, as every generation states, have taken a drastic turn with regard to the literacy and numeracy…
Disease X, Covid, and medical greed: this has been happening for years
Years ago, I wrote an article for this publication called, Digital darkness: the third apocalypse. In it, I included a discussion…
They came not to praise Churchill, but to bury him
It is strange how the unelected see themselves as the elect… Recently the Board of Winston Churchill Memorial Trust waded into politics making a…
Pacifying the Voice: what happened to the dream of Federation?
‘When historical truth is involved, the more anyone claims to possess it the more he lies.’ – Albert Camus The optimistic intent…
Why I secretly loved the Barbie movie
It’s not okay for men to criticise the Barbie movie, apparently. In modern Australia, we’re supposed to permit two hours…