As The Daily Telegraph publishes the annually revised list of Sydney’s Top 100 Power Players, I guess it highlights the limitations of “renewable human energy” and the sad reality that […]
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Irwin could well be the next James Bond
Well done to The Daily Telegraph’s creativity department for the provocative proposition that Rodert Irwin should give the James Bond role some serious consideration. (“I’ve got licence to thrill,” 1/12). […]
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Our social fabric being torn apart
No spectacular headline would suitably encompass the heroism of valiant Sydney-sider Jarrod Hawkins as he rescued four children from an incendiary deathtrap at his neighbor’s home on Sunday morning. (In […]
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A champion of the news
While regular letter writers are often regaled when falling off this mortal perch, (a rare instance when the pen was not mightier than the sword), it is certainly appropriate for […]
Read MoreProud of Aussie way
Regaling the Australian way of life in such an optimistic and inspiring manner at the IPA, News Corp chairman Lachlan Murdoch reminded me of his exceedingly polite manner when I […]
Read MoreBoost in readers deserved
It should be no surprise that The Telegraph has boosted readership by 6 per cent and leads the way as the premier news source in Australia (Why we’re the best […]
Read MoreProtesters unleashed
The sails of the Opera House were used in a commercial advertising campaign by Samsung in the past. There were no protesting letters then. Thousands of people did not take […]
Read MoreHouse built on back of big gamble
The promotion of the Everest racing event on the sails of the Opera House is being unreasonably criticised. Commercialisation of publicly owned iconic locations is considered tasteless by protesters. In […]
Read MorePM challenges counterculture activists
Prime Minister Scott Morrison correctly points out that the victims of settlement in the NSW colony were the Irish. (History cops a big bash, 22/1). The King had issued a […]
Read MoreFundraiser tough sell for returning ISIS brides
The repatriation of ISIS brides and their children has caused much angst across Australia, with Western Sydney mayors Ned Mannoun and Frank Carbone objecting to their backyards being used as […]
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