News that China considers our uncensored free media as the cause of deteriorating international relations is alarming (China’s panda-hug rant, 3/3). Perhaps a free press in mainland China might more […]
Read MoreWarren pulls a rabbit
As Australia battles the uncensored Twitter war with the amateurs from the Chinese Communist Party, the discerning observer might be a little disappointed with the opening salvo from Beijing. To […]
Read MoreProtecting a national asset
NRL officials were 100 percent correct to initially omit the national anthem from State of Origin games (Origin of a back flip, 30/10). They were right, but for the wrong […]
Read MoreThe polls could well be wrong again
Excellence in journalism compounds the imprimatur of credibility and reliability on the masthead publishers of the best newspapers in the world. As a modern-day Joan of Arc, Miranda Devine has […]
Read MoreLet’s help get them back to Oz
With 26,000 Australians stranded overseas due to reduced commercial flights and our limited airport quotas, unreasonable blame is being attributed (Please bring us back home, 17/9). While Prime Minister Scott […]
Read MoreSending them packing back home.
Young people in a foreign country during a murderous pandemic understandably seek comfort from others. Ironically, such contaminating closeness might be more destructive than the long-term effects of them sharing […]
Read MoreSeeing red over hypocrisy
As a standard bearer of free speech, your editorial that denigrates the absence of a trustworthy media in China deserves wholesome endorsement. (China’s facts versus reality, 15/2). I am equally […]
Read MoreTrudeau backlash of his own making
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has more than egg on his face as we approach the upcoming elections. (Oh Canada! Trudeau sorry for brown face, 20/9). He spent years breaking down […]
Read MoreCommunist plot thickens
Congratulations to Troy Lennon on his historical piece about the blind activist Fanya Kaplan shooting Lenin in 1918. (History: “Blind female anarchist executed for Lenin plot”, 30/8). On account of […]
Read MoreRay’s radio ways will be missed
The retirement of the broadcasting king of Sydney radio Ray Hadley cannot surely pass without some literary accolades for the one man who has perhaps earned the mantle as the […]
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