While the left hand may well and truly have know what the right hand was doing in the busy office of Transport Minister Jo Haylen, I guess future submissions of […]
Read MoreParis 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 […]
Read MoreTreasurer 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 […]
Read MoreMakes 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 […]
Read MoreA 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 […]
Read MoreMisplaced 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 […]
Read MoreNo sympathy
Nimbys sometimes have a case as they seek to exercise a rightful expression in public forums. But playing the “threat to mental health” card is a misstep by those opposing […]
Read MoreBlithering responses
Former Bankstown Labor MP and now One Nation’s MLC Tania Mihailuk echoed a sage warning before the last state election that the Minns team were simply not ready for government. […]
Read MoreKarma can be cruel
The philosophy of karma is surely demonstrated this month in some decisions of our new Premier Chris Minns with stinging, yet deserved consequences. Karma specifically punishes us for past errors […]
Read MoreMinns must stick to priorities & promises
The Telegraph is right in its support of the NRL to extol the benefit of physical exercise to the youth of our state, laying the seeds for longevity, endurance and […]
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