US President Donald Trump is right to complain about the “all talk and no action” of his NATO allies, who are unfortunately bridled domestically with large Middle Eastern populations, leading […]
Read MorePM right to help UAE
Congratulations to Anthony Albanese for sending the Wedgetail spy plane to the Middle East to contribute to the urgent defence of the UAE. With 115,000 Australians and many other foreigners […]
Read MoreMinisters lack skills
As federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers cranks up the spending, fuels inflation, remains oblivious to the impacts on mortgages and home ownership while ignoring the best advice from the Reserve Bank, […]
Read MoreCongestion tax typical
It’s not uncommon that careless government solutions to one problem open up a whole new can of worms, unleashing a set of predictable complications which often prove worse than the […]
Read MoreRUDD LASHED IN MEETING WITH TRUMP
Admissions by US President Donald Trump that he doesn’t like Kevin Rudd and “probably never will” certainly resonate with the vast majority of Australians. The interaction reflects the Don’s brilliant […]
Read MoreTwo state delusion
With 151 of the 193 UN affiliated nations already recognising the state of Palestine and ignoring the 1933 Montevideo criteria for statehood, much of the current hysteria about Australia’s idiotic […]
Read MoreVisa ban a poor move
It is appallingly hypocritical for Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to cancel the visa of Israeli politician Simcha Rothman on the eve of his Australian tour (“Ban on Israeli MP […]
Read MoreEconomic rules apply
Congratulations to the Albanese Labor Government for correctly asserting that battery manufacturer Energy Renaissance was indeed a “trailblazer of the future”, but in a different context as it went into […]
Read MoreDon’t be distracted
Thirteen was certainly an unlucky number for PM Anthony Albanese in Wednesday’s Daily Telegraph when all 13 letter writers were savagely scathing on his stand recognising Palestine (Letters, DT, 13/8). […]
Read MoreALBO’S STAND OVER GOOGLE MAKES SENSE
Social media companies have been given every chance to independently measure the impact of their various platforms on the quality of life for children and to adopt necessary measures to […]
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