Many Australians are saddened by the political demise of NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian. (Farewell from the heart of our state, 3/10). While trust is determined contractually at the ballot box, […]
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 MoreCheers for Rusty
Russell Crowe’s vision of teaching young men how to respect themselves, women and society is to be applauded (Rusty’s footy crusade, 6/3). While basic parenting skills should best be taught […]
Read MorePower of kids’ poems
Aussie Jackie French appreciates the value of writing to defuse psychological tensions (Join our competition to write a bushfire poem, 9/1). Her suggestion that bushfire-impacted children might benefit from this […]
Read MoreA jab in the right direction
Top marks to The Telegraph for a great feel-good story to promote seasonal Christmas cheer (Just do it – plea from an Aussie who got the jab, 26/12). Matthew Moon […]
Read MoreDon’t doubt our awe, lan
Great people with supernatural talents taking rollercoaster rides on the wheels of fortune are never to be trusted to objectively write their own stories. (lan Thorpe’s shock Olympic admission, 19/12). […]
Read MorePeople’s champion
The stories of comic book super heroes have been ridiculously exaggerated by the boundless imagination of Hollywood. While junior colony Melbourne had their own historic founder named “Batman”, Parramatta’s 19th […]
Read MoreBest wishes Josh, stay strong mate
It might not be politically correct among the TV foodie-elite to sing the nutritional praises of McDonald’s and its diverse and delicious sugar hits. After all, these food-Nazis extol healthy […]
Read MoreConcerned Freddie on right track
NRL superstar Brad Fittler is right to work with NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller after so much vicious juvenile violence on and off the football fields of Sydney recently (Old […]
Read MoreBailee takes long blow to boys on the board
State TAFE Minister Geoff Lee correctly implies that we are needing to retrain our workers to focus on where the jobs are and not be blinded by the ego boosting […]
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