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As King Charles makes his highly publicized visit to Australia, the question arises: could his son, Prince Harry, be the next Governor-General as a gift to the State Premiers?
by Vince Hooper - 18/10/2024 - 6 comments
Back at the entrance, dodging the crowds who knew exactly where they were headed, I looked up again at the sign and realised I had taken one right turn too soon.
by John Mikkelsen - 17/10/2024 - 3 comments
Stuart Ballantyne is seeking the few remaining positive people for a coffee.
by Stuart Ballantyne - 3/10/2024 - 2 comments
We know it's just adding to huge deficits which would be much more massive if it weren't for lucrative royalties and taxes.
by John Mikkelsen - 25/09/2024 - 19 comments
When a politician promises you something for nothing, check your wallet—because chances are, you’re the one who’s going to pay.
by Steven Schwartz - 17/09/2024 - 1 comment
Per capita we're 1.5% poorer. If 'Gentleman Jim' and his mates, hadn't been holding the economy to ransom for their union Siamese twins, things could have been quite different.
by Graham Young - 10/09/2024 - 16 comments
The Greens, who started it all, with what their critics would call a political stunt, a resolution to recognize the state of Palestinian, may have to lick their own wounds come election result of 2025.
by Dinesh Malhotra - 15/08/2024 - 10 comments
Advocates of fixed-terms, especially from the business community, argue leaving the calling of elections to the government of the day creates an atmosphere of uncertainty that is disruptive to business, investment and the economy.
by Scott Prasser - 23/07/2024 - 3 comments
The role of the Council for the Order of Australia is devolving into full-blown support for those nominees who support left-of-centre narratives.
by Graham Young - 17/06/2024 - 10 comments
Queensland Liberal National Party's zero opposition to the Queensland Labor Party's Government 2024-5 Budget shows it is not fit for opposition, let alone government.
by Scott Prasser - 10/06/2024 - 4 comments
His job in a budget-in-reply speech is to hold the government to account, not to govern himself. The time for detailed plans is much closer to the next election.
by Graham Young - 20/05/2024 - 21 comments
Under hapless Jim Chalmers, population growth is beating GDP growth. Budget surplus or not, no voter bribes or band-aids can rectify a Budget persisting with immigration at 3-5 times sustainable levels.
by Stephen Saunders - 17/05/2024 - 19 comments

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