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Bottom line on cyclone

While the Bureau of Meteorology attempts to use advanced AI to predict whether a cyclone is headed our way this weekend, regaling our TVs with colourful maps and conjuring masterful artwork, […]

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1 Comment on Bottom line on cyclone Alan Sexton 17/01/2026
Humour Science

Free power faux pas

Seemingly solar-powered, Energy Minister Chris Bowen might be up to his eyeballs believing all things emanating from the religion of climate change with its fanciful impact on a world widely […]

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on Free power faux pas Alan Sexton 06/11/2025
Celebrity Humour Social Media

MORE THAN SKIN IN GAME FOR ROBERT

Many popular child stars have had difficulty escaping being typecast when emerging into the unforgiving adult world of serious television, often having their careers terminated by despair, bad luck or […]

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on MORE THAN SKIN IN GAME FOR ROBERT Alan Sexton 03/10/2025
Humour Local Politics Parramatta NSW

Constance goes local

Federal Labor MP for Gilmore Fiona Phillips is surely wrong to criticise the appointment of former Liberal state MP Andrew Constance as general manager of Shoalhaven City Council. (“Jobs for […]

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on Constance goes local Alan Sexton 02/10/2025
History Humour Law and Order

Mushroom saga ends

The fortuitous abolition of Australia’s death penalty for murder means that Victorian Supreme Court judge Christopher Beale didn’t put on his own death cap to pronounce sentence on triple murderer […]

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on Mushroom saga ends Alan Sexton 09/09/2025
History Humour Natural Disasters Someone behaving badly

Not much changes

What a shame that modern day mathematics and our understanding of the three dimensional elliptical orbits reduces all the fabulous mythology and superstitions of the past to inane storytelling.  Or […]

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on Not much changes Alan Sexton 08/09/2025
Animal stories Humour

Lioning up for laughs

Full marks to journalist Tyson Jackson, demonstrating literary excellence with his use of homonyms to amusingly introduce his story about new lion cubs at the Western Plains Zoo (“Pride of […]

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on Lioning up for laughs Alan Sexton 03/04/2025
Humour International Affairs NSW Politics

Karma can be cruel

The philosophy of karma is surely demonstrated this month in some decisions of our new Premier Chris Minns with stinging, yet deserved consequences. Karma specifically punishes us for past errors […]

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on Karma can be cruel Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Humour NSW Politics Sydney

Beauty … myth or reality?

Premier Dominic Perrottet is perhaps placing too much faith in a fairytale magic mirror when he pledges to beautify Sydney, making it more liveable and workable. (Sydney is sitting pretty, […]

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on Beauty … myth or reality? Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Covid 19 Humour Someone behaving badly

Excuses, excuses

Your editorial about sharing hardship to lighten the load was well captioned by the catch cry that “we are all in ‘this’ together.” (Our rules are not for rulers, 25/11). […]

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on Excuses, excuses Alan Sexton 20/12/2024

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