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ODD REQUEST BY COUNCIL FOR MONEY

One might expect that a city council with multicultural ties will occasionally publicly express opinions about foreign homelands but such talk should be cheap and not involve magnanimous donations of […]

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on ODD REQUEST BY COUNCIL FOR MONEY Alan Sexton 06/04/2025
Melbourne vs Sydney rivalry NSW Politics

Keeping the focus on main issues

No doubt, the Sydney-Melbourne rivalry is fun to highlight as we wage a tongue-in-cheek literary battle against our southern neighbour, often providing excellent wit, while mocking their many failures (“Kicked […]

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on Keeping the focus on main issues Alan Sexton 08/02/2025
NSW Politics Parramatta NSW Sydney

Productivity in person

Letter writer Bruce McAlpine opposes the forced return to the office of thousands of office workers in NSW, citing travel time and getting dressed as examples of lost productivity. Our […]

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on Productivity in person Alan Sexton 30/01/2025
Covid 19 NSW Politics

Dom’s vax hindsight

Many historical mistakes are made when the events reminisced upon are taken out of context and opined on with the falsely virtuous imperatives of looking back with an apparent 20-20 […]

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on Dom’s vax hindsight Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Liberal Party NSW Politics

Libs need to refresh the leadership

Writing last week in The Daily Telegraph, NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman was opulent with his generalisations, crafting inane quips, ranting about poor excuses from Labor and succumbing to a […]

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on Libs need to refresh the leadership Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Local Politics NSW Politics Sydney

Paris fixation

What psychedelic-imbibing inner-city think-tank is numbing the thinking of Premier Chris Minns and Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore, causing them to lamentably fixate on all-things-Parisian as likely solutions to metropolitan […]

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on Paris fixation Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
NSW Politics

Treasurer balancing on trapeze

Caught between the economic pincers of a federal government determined to boost Immigration with its associated infrastructure demands and the stress on interest rates mandating balanced budgets and a AAA […]

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on Treasurer balancing on trapeze Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Labor Party NSW Politics

Makes sense to choose a safe option

Some party politicians get elected out of the blue, after evolving through their apprenticeship in an anonymous electoral office, suddenly hitting their straps and are spectacular when their time has […]

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on Makes sense to choose a safe option Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Covid 19 NSW Politics

A state of distrust

Covid and bad budgeting exposed the Queensland Labor government’s divisive attitude to the rest of the country when we learnt “that Queensland hospitals are for Queenslanders.” (Pay up, you banana-bending […]

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on A state of distrust Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Law and Order NSW Politics

Misplaced rhetoric

James O’Doherty is to be applauded for insightfully adding commonsense to our interpretation of the behaviour of Police Minister Yasmin Catley after recent shootings on our beleaguered Sydney streets (Minister […]

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on Misplaced rhetoric Alan Sexton 20/12/2024

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