
AUS Politics

They Dumped on the Crossbench
Perhaps a builder, a vet, a blacksmith, a soldier, a footballer, a sawmill manager and an engineer might not know a lot about politics, but we did bring to the parliament a perspective that career politicians did not.


The Trump Wind Stirs in Australia
A fresh breeze of freedom is stirring in the Antipodes.

Save Us from a Drowning Socialist, PT. 2
Labor gearing up to throw more of our own money at us.


Save Us from a Drowning Socialist
Albo throwing money down the gurgler to try and save his government.

Andrews Hit With New Lawsuit
Teen cyclist’s family accuse former premier of defamation over crash.

PM’s Poll Numbers Going One Way Only
Anthony Albanese’s public image is set in stone – and it’s not good for Labor.

Labor’s Tin Ear Strikes Again
Sending Wong to Auschwitz memorial a betrayal of memory and morality.

Not Sorry About the Country We’ve Built
Australians think they’ve built a great country – and they won’t be shamed into denying it.
Thoughts on Building Walls
Bert Kelly was opposed to protectionism: It was wrong, he said, because it created a situation in which governments granted favours to some, who were greatly enriched, at the expense of others.


Battin Gets More Luck than He Deserves
Falling into an election-winning position despite himself.

Let the Fogeys Fogey All They Want in Private
Who cares if posh blokes want to club in private?