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The Voice Referendum

Song ‘a Trojan horse’

While glossing over fine details and ignominiously rushing headlong into the uncharted waters of constitutional change for the Voice, it is surely with equal folly that the Yes campaign has […]

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on Song ‘a Trojan horse’ Alan Sexton 11/12/2024
Parramatta NSW The Voice Referendum

Land must be utilised

We live in a socially networked country with beneficent values, fostering legal respect for property, enterprise, capacity to exchange labour for a fair salary and an inalienable respect in the […]

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on Land must be utilised Alan Sexton 11/12/2024
The Voice Referendum

Fresh perspective

As an enthusiastic Carlingford Dundas Lions Club member, I am one of the thousands of volunteers supporting Amar Singh and his Turbans 4 Australia charity. We must universally applaud his […]

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on Fresh perspective Alan Sexton 11/12/2024
The Voice Referendum

Fresh ballot approach

Everyone filling in a ballot form while voting is asked to make a choice of their preferred candidate to represent their views. This system of voting requires no explanation to […]

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on Fresh ballot approach Alan Sexton 11/12/2024
The Voice Referendum

No confidence in Voice

As her own voice screeched above the nighttime traffic rumble outside a Melbourne strip club, excellent evidence for the case against the constitutional Voice, Lidia Thorpe again mastered her arguments […]

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on No confidence in Voice Alan Sexton 11/12/2024
The Voice Referendum

Thorpe’s wild ways

Andrew Bolt brilliantly sums up the conundrum that is Lidia Thorpe; senator yet rebel, opposed to the police as upholders of the law yet wanting them to empower her reforms. […]

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on Thorpe’s wild ways Alan Sexton 11/12/2024
The Voice Referendum

Voice will only divide us.

News that the National Party, in close contact with remote Indigenous communities in the far-flung reaches of Australia, are strongly opposing the establishment of the constitutionally embedded Voice to Parliament […]

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on Voice will only divide us. Alan Sexton 11/12/2024
The Voice Referendum

Hear the voice

The “Voice” for Indigenous people in the federal parliament is hard to argue against when geographic location already gives poorly populated precincts like Tasmania, ACT and Northern Territory unfair advantage […]

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on Hear the voice Alan Sexton 11/12/2024
Federal Politics History

Generational change

Andrew Bolt has very succinctly described the nonsense that is the stolen generation. (Second stolen bid, 29/3). To be “stolen” from a family, it must exist. The cases identified by […]

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on Generational change Alan Sexton 11/12/2024
Federal Politics Heroes and Champions History Sydney

PM challenges counterculture activists

Prime Minister Scott Morrison correctly points out that the victims of settlement in the NSW colony were the Irish. (History cops a big bash, 22/1). The King had issued a […]

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on PM challenges counterculture activists Alan Sexton 11/12/2024

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