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Charles Murray, whose work on race and IQ has made him something of a darling with the online right, found himself out of ...
On paper, Charlbury is everything the Cotswolds is supposed to be. Stone cottages the colour of anaemic butter. Sash windows ...
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Of all the chemical additives commonly found in the human diet – Fluoride is currently one of the most polarising, misunderstood, and controversial. Depending on dosage, fluoride intake has ...
As a current Senator, and as someone who worked in university administration for more than two decades, I have witnessed higher education from both the inside and the outside. What I see today is ...
The word ‘woke’ is to the right what the word ‘bigot’ is to the left. It is a word that is overused and under-defined – a ...
Amid the shouting match between NIMBYs and YIMBYs, between mass-migration extremists and advocates of sensible population ...
This week, Australia finally expelled Iran’s odious ambassador, Ahmad Sadeghi and three other Iranian ‘diplomats’ (in scare ...
Every so often in Australia’s housing debate, an idea pops up that perfectly captures where our culture has gone astray. The latest is the so-called ‘bedroom tax’ – a proposal to make it ...
Like death and taxes, the second instalment of With Love, Meghan has come around again, sloughing into view to the usual ...
Desperation has taken over the Treasury. Jim Chalmers is staring down a trillion-dollar black hole which is threatening to consume the bedrock of Labor’s leadership strategy – soft-core socialism.
I still remember walking into the New South Wales Young Labor Conference of 1986, representing a Western Sydney Labor party ...
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