Recognising the complicated extraction and replacement of bone, muscle and nerves in the treatment of pharyngeal mouth cancer, it should be no surprise that Aussie singing sensation John Farnham certainly […]
Read MoreReality drain
The phenomenon of reality TV had certainly come full cycle when “I’m a celebrity-get me out of here” arrived on Australian TV sets in 2012. While many successful media careers […]
Read MoreDeadly menace
Although school shootings in the US have reflected for a long time the maladapted neuroplasticity in the teenage brain, itself sometimes incapable of balancing patient logic against a torrent of […]
Read MoreFuture in good hands
Social media is not just an addiction for children, adults are also fed a litany of poorly researched, emotionally charged opinions, brilliantly presented with the best that Al can conjure, […]
Read MoreConfused role
Often the vital interests of average Australians are quite separate from the international agenda of globalists. Those globalists are historically intent on free trade, the shifting of manufacturing jobs to […]
Read MoreStrong Will could save the royals
While dire mistakes happen in warfare in an undoubtedly regretful way, it’s mildly amusing that in opining on which side of the English Civil War he would be recruited into, […]
Read MoreMid East’s dire strait
Many of the Middle East states might have thought hosting US bases offered wartime security and guaranteed safety from invasion. With an unremitting reign of Iran’s ballistic terror across the […]
Read MoreExplanation for decision must follow
While the US constitution differs significantly from our own, the pattern of “the separation of powers” is a well known similarity. Acting as a brake, the judiciary functions independently to […]
Read MoreListening to the nation
Politics is serious business and actions have consequences. Tuesday’s letter writers were bemoaning the political gap that is being filled by One Nation and offering variable narratives with a strong […]
Read MoreInvest in the future
As the prospect looms large that the federal Labor government will backtrack on promises made at last year’s election, an exposition in the Daily Telegraph detailing the extent of investment […]
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