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SELFIE BAIL IS SMART USE OF TECHNOLOGY
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SELFIE BAIL IS SMART USE OF TECHNOLOGY

The bail system being in chaos is merely a symptom of a broader diseased morally-bankrupt social and political quagmire that calls itself the court system and vainly professes the dispensation […]

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on SELFIE BAIL IS SMART USE OF TECHNOLOGY Alan Sexton 12/08/2025
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Latham irrelevance

No doubt Mark Latham, MLC, ex-MHR, ex-Labor Opposition Leader, ex-mayor of Liverpool, ex-One Nation figurehead and now ex-partner to AVO-seeking Nathalie Matthews, has had a tumultuous political and personal career. […]

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on Latham irrelevance Alan Sexton 20/07/2025
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Court shuts down harmful language

Justice Angus Stewart must be acclaimed for wisdom in his deliberations in the case of Islamic preacher Wissam Haddad (“Judge slams Muslim leader’s racist slurs” DT, 2/7). Freedom of religion, […]

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on Court shuts down harmful language Alan Sexton 03/07/2025
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Road problems grow

Peter Frazer from Safer Australian Roads and Highways is both harsh and correct when he attributes the main cause of car accidents to at least one of the drivers in […]

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on Road problems grow Alan Sexton 14/05/2025
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Firing on all cylinders

Firing on all cylinders Joe Hildebrand is certainly firing on all cylinders as he evokes a savage storm of literary thunderbolts on the heads of the political corpses of the […]

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on Firing on all cylinders Alan Sexton 12/05/2025
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Safety on our streets

Repetitively enacting the same solutions for longstanding problems and getting similarly disappointing results is very dumb human behaviour and is even worse public policy. At the Central Coast on the […]

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on Safety on our streets Alan Sexton 29/04/2025
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Bad look for Tigers

The mistreatment of Lachlan Galvin by the Tigers is reprehensible and reeks of exorbitant hypocrisy by senior players bemoaning his lack of loyalty to this historically mediocre team (“Heat ramps […]

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on Bad look for Tigers Alan Sexton 18/04/2025
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Easy does it

Recounting the divisiveness of politics and the avid insistence of self righteousness on all sides of the political chasm both here and in the US, David Penberthy is right to […]

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on Easy does it Alan Sexton 13/04/2025
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Waging the good fight against rising hatred

The issues raised in one of the best editorials of the year are certainly timely and focus on a central conundrum for editors worldwide. There is a hypothetical risk that […]

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on Waging the good fight against rising hatred Alan Sexton 01/02/2025
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Teaching respect

If children are not taught to respect their parents, school teachers, bus drivers or police, it will never become instinctive when they mature and are surrounded with a myriad of […]

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on Teaching respect Alan Sexton 29/01/2025

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