Rabid consumers of all things NRL are well served by the media services which allow their football passion to grow. (Televised trial games a huge win for fans, 9/10). The […]
Read MoreOutrage should not be silenced
Under no circumstances should Trent Robinson be fined for his commentary about Latrell Mitchell’s tackle on Roosters player Joey Manu. (Latrell Mitchell accepts 6 game suspension, online 29/8). To do […]
Read MoreOsaka’s off-court battles
Naomi Osaka is currently rated the second best female tennis player in the world at the age of 23. (Game, set and scratch: Osaka grand slammed, 1/6). The focused drive […]
Read MoreSex-change game changer
Cricket Australia’s CEO Kevin Roberts has advised that men who have transitioned to women can play in women’s cricket teams (New policy smashes boundaries 9/8). He claims that people should […]
Read MoreTiming more a problem than location for Albo
After a period of terrible decisions and political maladministration, it is a well worn metaphor to equate a government’s dispatch to “going over a cliff”. However, our PM is surely […]
Read MoreSetback for women’s rights addressed
Since a male journalist in 1906 coined the mocking title “suffragette”, (based on the word suffragist meaning those seeking the right to vote) the obstacles to fairness for the fairer […]
Read MoreShifting 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 […]
Read MoreNuclear a vote winner
With debate about our nuclear industry, it seems Energy Minister Chris Bowen is getting very hot under the collar without any help from those pesky atmospheric gases (Anti-nuke Bowen is […]
Read MorePolitics, the last refuge of the craven rogues
Peta Credlin deserves a medal for her brilliant analysis of the recently broadcast ABC purgative Nemesis (“It’s time to reclaim the Libs for true blue believers’, ST, 18/2). I only […]
Read MoreTink critics may regret their acts
North Sydney federal MP Kylea Tink should be smiling like a Cheshire cat, having already beaten the Liberals by taking their prized seat on the northern shores of Sydney. (Teals […]
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