The indignation expressed by your correspondents relating to a wharfie strike at Botany seems to be widespread. (Letters, 29/9). Ironically, the only reason the AWU has a stranglehold on the […]
Read MoreKeep worst of the worst in their cells
If ever proof was needed that the NSW Bar Association is out of touch, calling for the abolition of Truth in Sentencing by our judges and rejecting mandatory life terms […]
Read MoreDouble trouble in shortages
Prosecuting the argument that panic-buying in supermarkets is madness has been undertaken in several newspapers and across social media. A point not made, however, is that leaving supermarket shelves empty […]
Read MorePassion’s win over politics
Nimbin bushfire evacuee Ginger O’Brien eloquently put the case against politicians point scoring while the state burns. (Nimbin evacuees unleash on Labor circus 13/11). Nothing can fire-up human passions more […]
Read MoreSticky wicket
Getting a rowing champion to coach a cricket team is a wonderful idea if you are to reduce the team size and lengthen the bats. (“Starc’s rowing pains over slow […]
Read MoreAll set for Everest
Congratulations to The Daily Telegraph photographer Jonathan Ng for his epic photo of the horse, Mr Bean rearing to go in the Everest. Katelyn Mallyon deserves full points for staying […]
Read MoreVisitors’ win overlooked
The third cricket Test against India ended with a thrilling win to our marvellous visitors. This victory put them on course to be the first touring Indian team to win […]
Read MoreProtesters unleashed
The sails of the Opera House were used in a commercial advertising campaign by Samsung in the past. There were no protesting letters then. Thousands of people did not take […]
Read MoreHouse built on back of big gamble
The promotion of the Everest racing event on the sails of the Opera House is being unreasonably criticised. Commercialisation of publicly owned iconic locations is considered tasteless by protesters. In […]
Read MoreOz Day pub ban on nose
As predictable as clockwork, do-gooder ideologues are woken from their morbid dole-grabbing activist existences to protest their flavour-of-the-month causes, now unfortunately targeting Australia Day. The woke nonsense about our great […]
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