The World Economic Forum — an economic think tank that thinks it’s great that everything is closed — announced today that “lockdowns are quietly improving cities...
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Earlier this month, to the fury of veterans, Melbourne’s Anzac Day March was cancelled for the second year running, with officials citing the coronavirus threat. But...
As a teenage boy who saw his mother beaten and assaulted as a result of domestic violence I’m the first to agree too many women are...
Although I was born overseas I consider myself a very proud citizen of this country. Australia is widely recognised as one of the most tolerant and ethnically diverse...
The Covid vaccine rollout has boosted the optimism of many who pin hope of a rapid recovery from the pandemic on the medication’s efficacy. But it is raising important questions around whether it should be mandatory for some — or all —...
You may have seen reports that the UK’s top court has decided that Uber drivers are not independent contractors. Australian unions are excited by this. The UK decision seems...
Trigger warning: the following article may contain satire. Before he boarded a private jet to make the journey from Sydney to Byron Bay last week, actor, sometime superhero and all-round woke celebrity Chris Hemsworth previewed the theme...
The federal parliament has passed the so-called ‘News Media and Digital Platforms Mandatory Bargaining Code’. Despite the name, and the cheering from politicians and media sycophants,...