The fortuitous abolition of Australia’s death penalty for murder means that Victorian Supreme Court judge Christopher Beale didn’t put on his own death cap to pronounce sentence on triple murderer […]
Read MoreNot much changes
What a shame that modern day mathematics and our understanding of the three dimensional elliptical orbits reduces all the fabulous mythology and superstitions of the past to inane storytelling. Or […]
Read MoreSovereign citizens
Lucy Zelic is right to identify that there was widespread community dissatisfaction during the Covid pandemic, especially among those ordered to enforce the health mandates within the police force (“Sovereign […]
Read MoreGETTING OUR DOCTORS TO THE REGIONS
News of the paucity of specialist medical services in rural NSW is not new, yet it has been tackled successfully in the past with amazing results (“Lack of services a […]
Read MoreChopper death tragedy
News of the deaths of four young Australian servicemen during training exercises in bad weather in a Taipan helicopter crash in Queensland in 2023 shocked Australians. Investigations into the nature […]
Read MoreVisa ban a poor move
It is appallingly hypocritical for Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to cancel the visa of Israeli politician Simcha Rothman on the eve of his Australian tour (“Ban on Israeli MP […]
Read MoreEconomic rules apply
Congratulations to the Albanese Labor Government for correctly asserting that battery manufacturer Energy Renaissance was indeed a “trailblazer of the future”, but in a different context as it went into […]
Read MoreDon’t be distracted
Thirteen was certainly an unlucky number for PM Anthony Albanese in Wednesday’s Daily Telegraph when all 13 letter writers were savagely scathing on his stand recognising Palestine (Letters, DT, 13/8). […]
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SELFIE BAIL IS SMART USE OF TECHNOLOGY
The bail system being in chaos is merely a symptom of a broader diseased morally-bankrupt social and political quagmire that calls itself the court system and vainly professes the dispensation […]
Read MoreFace it, no one knows the leaders
Following on from a Daily Telegraph survey that tested whether voters recognised national leaders, similar trends are now revealed at the state level as party leaders prove to be all […]
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