Joe Hildebrand is possibly being selective when opining on the lack of morality of President Trump’s actions in regard to bringing peace to Ukraine. With a multitude of recent speeches […]
Read MoreKeeping 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 […]
Read MoreNew approach in US
Tennessee media identity Clay Travis has cleverly identified the failings of government as he writes that US President Trump operates at the speed of business while the Democrats operate at […]
Read MoreWaging 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 […]
Read MoreProductivity 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 […]
Read MoreTeaching 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 […]
Read MoreHolocaust teaches us
Josh Frydenberg is right to encourage as much publicity as possible to remind the world of the eternal truth as he advocates against anti-Semitism on the 80th anniversary of the […]
Read MoreRudd’s US redemption
Everyone loves a story of redemption, where a once besmirched citizen performs public penance and achieves a well-earned forgiveness in the eyes of the fair minded. Whether it be a […]
Read MoreBiden’s shaky legacy
With four more days of President Joe Biden’s rule, there might be some uncertainty of how history will judge him. Occasionally rational, sometimes not, his claims that he reduced the […]
Read MoreUnwelcome disaster duo
The days during crippling natural disasters are generally emotionally packed and the apocalyptic events in Los Angeles will be no exception. Everyone blameable will be in the firing line. As […]
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