The idea that a government could be handed near-absolute power to control the lives of citizens indefinitely ought to be unthinkable in Australia. But this will...
The idea of using hydrogen in the energy industry is not a new one, but only in the last two years has it enjoyed interest, investment and media attention...
It helps to be insane if you want to understand modern culture. Take this article from the Seven West Media-owned PerthNow news website last week headlined: “Transgender...
Oh, to be a fly on the wall when the Politbureau of Danandrewstan meets. Today’s concessions on the Pandemic Bill are token concessions, but they are...
COP26 in Glasgow has ended in the manner largely predicted at the outset: with an ambiguously worded ‘Glasgow Pact’ containing little of substance. Being a pact...
As Victorian voters show early signs of recovery from their 262 days in lockdown Daniel Andrews’ Spring Street outfit is showing clear signs of disarray. Forget...
Before there were countries, there were tribes. In politics, there still is. Almost everyone identifies with a particular political tribe and, if even if one’s primary tribe is not one of the two contenders for government, most...
Politicians are paid to fight on behalf of their voters but Australian legislation electoral laws major parties a lazy way out. Optional voting could be the...
The ABC has run a piece that appears to lament the struggling sex industry in Thailand amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. It wistfully describes the “buzzing party scene” before...
Scott Morrison is winning back support from conservative voters? That’s how the improvement in the Coalition’s primary vote in today’s Newspoll — one percentage point from...