O’Farrell faces test of mettle

AC | January 6 2009

ON the face of it, last month’s Newspoll - which put the NSW Coalition comfortably ahead of the beleaguered state Labor Government - should have been the best possible Christmas present for the conservative Opposition. Malcolm Colless


Age profiles great acting helmswoman

John Styles | January 4 2009

Following a puff-piece by its Sydney stablemate, the Spencer Street Soviet yesterday ran its own profile of the acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard. The Age opted for an interesting headline and layout treatment (right), given Gillard’s history with the Victorian Labor Left and, in particular, her membership of the Socialist Forum. The SF was set up in the mid-1980s as a gateway through which members of the declining Communist Party of Australia could enter the ALP. That is not to infer that Julia Gillard was ever a member of the CPA, but to indicate the position she occupied on the political spectrum. More


SMH barracking for Gillard

John Styles | January 2 2009

The Sydney Morning Herald yesterday used the experience of an impressionable 12-year-old girl, who met the acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard, to declare a national love affair …

The gushing puff piece by Mark Metherell, focusing on politics by gender, reported the meeting of Gillard and 12-year-old Amanda Tangas More


Happy 108th birthday, Australia

AC | January 2 2009

Professor David Flint, national convenor of Australians for Constitutional Monarchy, said on Tuesday that as Australians celebrated the new year, it was important to remember that on 1 January 1901 the Commonwealth of Australia was established. More


A return to common sense is needed

Cory Bernardi | January 1 2009

Sen Cory Bernardi

Australia is facing a number of immediate and future challenges. Yet the global financial crisis, rising unemployment and climate change are potentially less damaging to our long term interests than the death of plain old common sense.

In recent decades, what was painfully obvious to previous generations has been lost in a plethora of big government programs and politically correct babble.

The wisdom of past ages that included such gems as “only buy a home you can afford” and “money you borrow always needs to be repaid” lent themselves to a prudent society. More


History wars and hysterical bores

AC | December 30 2008

This was one of those years. Once again, the past 12 months have been marked by a sense of irrationality in the air along with gross hyperbole and false prophesy aplenty on the ground. Gerard Henderson


Tourism needs another Hoges

John Styles | December 29 2008

When Paul Hogan was asked in October what he thought about this year’s Australian Tourism campaign—the one that’s based on Baz Luhrmann’s Australia movie—he was reported to have said that he was “not crazy” about it. More


Barry O’Farrell boosts Mike Baird

AC | December 28 2008

NSW OPPOSITION leader Barry O’Farrell will promote leadership rival Mike Baird to become the Coalition’s treasury spokesman when he announces a reshuffle of his shadow front bench today. Sunday Telegraph


NSW Liberals preparing for power

AC | December 27 2008

A RESHUFFLE and radical restructure of the NSW Coalition front bench, due to be unveiled by Opposition Leader Barry O’Farrell tomorrow, will provide the first solid clues on how a Caolition government intends to run the state. The Weekend Australian


Rudd’s program for the homeless fails to address problem’s root cause

Mark Henderson | December 22 2008

The media are always more keen to cover a news story if the issue at hand can be presented as a “crisis’.

So we get the climate crisis, the financial crisis, with its credit crisis, the aged care crisis, the energy crisis (which seems to have passed), the water crisis and Murray-Darling crisis, the child care crisis, a global food crisis, student housing crisis, and even the biodiversity extinction crisis. More


Climate zealots cooling on Kevin

Mark Henderson | December 15 2008

PM Kevin Rudd at the National Press Club.
(ABC1)

Kevin Rudd has released his emissions reduction target - five per cent by 2020 - and no-one is happy.

On one side of the spectrum, columnist Andrew Bolt says Rudd is still going to make us pay more to solve a problem that probably doesn’t exist.

On the other side, the global warming true believers are in a state of shock.

Mr Rudd is being called everything under the sun.

One of those taking issue with Mr Rudd’s five per cent target is someone called Josh Wyndham-Kidd, a 17-year-old who seems to have all the answers. More


Muslims plan $10m enclave

AC | December 13 2008

The Islamic community plans to build a Muslim-only housing development and recreation centre as part of a $10 million complex in Rivervale. The West Australian


Bill of rights to entrench minority interests

AC | December 13 2008

From the left: indigenous barrister Tammy Williams, Jesuit intellectual Frank Brennan
and former SBS newsreader Mary Kostikidis, in the Weekend Australian today.

In another move that shows that Kevin Rudd’s conservative posturing in the lead up to the last election was nothing but a smokescreen designed to fool the gullible, the counterfeit conservative this week launched a new assault on Australian democracy. More


Hage-Ali sues NSW Government

AC | December 12 2008

Iktimal Hage-Ali is suing the State Government for unlawful arrest and wrongful detention. Daily Telegraph