It was the by-line that caught my eye “The whole canon is being erased”, or at least that’s how I first read it. It actually read...
In a defence of arts and humanities departments in the Nine newspapers last week that flagged concerns about their survival, La Trobe University emeritus professor of...
It’s been just over a year since the Wuhan coronavirus changed the world as we know it. Back then, only the most pessimistic of us could...
Prince Philip was a climate change sceptic. In correspondence to Spectator Australia contributor and author Ian Plimer back in 2018, the Duke of Edinburgh not only...
Prince Philip once said that his job – first, second and last – was ‘to never let the Queen down’. The Duke of Edinburgh died peacefully...
“Women are hard on women. Women dislike women.” — Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own. Over the last century, the feminist movement both internationally and...
On Monday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson outlined his ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown. An important aspect of this plan is vaccine ‘passports’, even though, as Fraser...
The corona-crisis has given birth to a mishmash of public policy programs with ‘Job’ in the title, but there is one fewer to think about now...
Ever since the radical privately-funded and owned Museum of Old and New Art, MONA, opened, Tasmania has gone through first a cultural then economic renaissance that’s...
How would you feel if you owed the Australian Taxation Office nothing—in fact the ATO owed you money—yet on the back of its debt the ATO...