Displaying items by tag: Australian Politics
Journalism as Activism: The Case of Louise Milligan
Louise Milligan, who sought to destroy the reputation of Cardinal George Pell, has written a new book. She should have, instead, abjectly apologised for having written the first one.
The False Promise of Local Government Amalgamations
The latest financial scandal in New South Wales concerns the disastrous attempt to merge local councils. It has cost taxpayers a billion dollars, for little gain.
The Big Lie That Will Save ScoMo's Skin
The governments, including Australia's, that have jettisoned freedom and the economy to save us all from a largely limp virus, are banking on getting away with one more big lie to get them off the electoral hook. It is called a vaccine.
Convergent Opportunism
Conspiracy theorists are everywhere. Sometimes, though, they are called acute observers, social scientists, historians, critical thinkers. Governments and others may not have planned the Covid epidemic, but many with agendas are cashing in. Call them convergent opportunists.
A Protest Bus, a Cartier Watch and the Awful Fruits of Privatisation
When protest buses attacking Daniel Andrews get forced off the road by police, and when politicians abuse private sector executives for doing their jobs, there is clearly something very wrong with our public services. It all goes back to an unhealthy 1980s obsession with privatisation and "new public management".
A Nothingburger that Changed the World
Circling the Wagons for Gladys
Many are coming to the defence of the NSW Premier following her outing as a consort of the corrupt. Their arguments in her favour, all five of them, are without merit.
The Strange Case of the Shepparton Superspreader
Scotties and Chotties - A Marriage Made in Covid
We now inhabit a strange world where politicians and health bureaucrats, working in tandem, run just about every element of our lives. This weird new system has replaced democracy as we once knew it, and it may not be over any time soon. We should all find this quite chilling. And sinister.