Is This Some Curricular Sense at Last?
NSW unveils a promising “back to basics” curriculum revamp.
NSW unveils a promising “back to basics” curriculum revamp.
Islamic preachers in Sydney are at least honest: Islam and Western democracy are incompatible.
Greens tell their wealthy voters they’ll make their property portfolios less valuable.
For all their blatherskite about “saving democracy”, the Democrats are stomping all over it.
Sydney Greens mayor accuses Jews of “murdering babies”.
An Australian tourist in Paris is the latest victim of rape as a weapon of terror.
It’s not a coincidence that Australia’s wokest suburb is also its whitest.
The NYT is almost palpably disappointed to find the Maldives are still there – and growing.
From free speech to NZ politics, events in Washington are reverberating around the world.
How can smoking cancers “peak” half a century after smoking did?
Bob Newhart, the accountant whose comedy career spanned five decades, has passed away.
Just the latest in “a string of unrelated security incidents in the French capital this week”.
We live in an Age of Unreason. Characteristic of such an age is the near-universal trading of victimhood-as-currency. The Cult of the Victim fosters all manner of irrational ideas. As the great Australian journalist Jack Marx wrote, years ago, should there come a point where the mouths of victims’ families
As I wrote recently, the small target strategy has been the prevailing wisdom in Australian politics since 1993. That was the year John Hewson launched his Fightback! campaign, a year out from an election. Hewson was perhaps the last politician to try a degree of honesty: he told everyone, in
Every joke is a tiny revolution, as Orwell said. Which is why authoritarians so detest comedy. Actual comedy, that is. What is passed off as ‘comedy’ on late night US television, or Australia’s ABC, for instance, are very much not. They’re Maoist Struggle Sessions pretending to be comedy.