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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
NO DOUBT OF IT, TEENAGER IS ALL HEART
Heroes and Champions Medicine Science Sport

NO DOUBT OF IT, TEENAGER IS ALL HEART

With a lion-like Javier Milei haircut, shiny tinsel glint in his eyes and looking for a whole heart, Aussie teenager James Thornton is our very own Wizard of Oz as […]

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on NO DOUBT OF IT, TEENAGER IS ALL HEART Alan Sexton 25/10/2025
International Affairs Science

Down to earth

Some might be surprised that President Donald Trump this week focused on a rare earth procurement agreement with the Australian government while he has highlighted the limited benefit of solar […]

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on Down to earth Alan Sexton 24/10/2025
Federal Politics Science Someone behaving badly

Economic 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 […]

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on Economic rules apply Alan Sexton 18/08/2025
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That sinking feeling

After Joe Hildebrand showed how the left had infiltrated universities in his article on Tuesday (“Decolonising dentistry puts the bite on taxpayer”, DT, 18/3) and showed they were wasting money […]

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on That sinking feeling Alan Sexton 20/03/2025
Heroes and Champions Natural Disasters Science

Survival skills lauded

Hadi Nazari has a miraculous story to tell about his two week disappearance in the Australian bush, climaxing with his discovery by other hikers. Maintaining hydration, keeping clothes dry and […]

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on Survival skills lauded Alan Sexton 10/01/2025
Law and Order Science

Cunneen’s crusade

Having recently read Margaret Cunneen’s autobiography, The Boxing Butterly, it seems she wrote it too soon as she now embarks on a long overdue crusade to introduce thiopentone (sodium pentobarbitone) […]

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on Cunneen’s crusade Alan Sexton 20/12/2024
Law and Order Science Someone behaving badly

How many livesĀ  were ruined at his hands ?

While no judge’s gavel will echo sharply across a hushed NSW courtroom to bring justice finally upon the eastern suburb’s serial rapist Keith Simms, much applause should be paraded on […]

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on How many livesĀ  were ruined at his hands ? Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
Federal Politics Science Someone behaving badly

Shifting Green votes

While the Earth’s weather has surely changed with solar activity and some compromise to the protective actions of the ozone layer, demonising carbon dioxide and methane as causative in climate […]

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on Shifting Green votes Alan Sexton 18/12/2024
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The wonders of digging up the past

Opining on what profession we might choose if we had our time over again, few could ignore the calling of forensic archaeology after reading my favorite story of the day […]

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on The wonders of digging up the past Alan Sexton 17/12/2024

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