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Victorian Liberals drop Moira Deeming

Victorian Liberals drop Moira Deeming

Weeks ago, The Spectator Australia warned that there was a risk Moira Deeming could be dropped in favour of Indian community leader Dinesh Gourisetty, who was challenging her at this weekend’s preselection. Deeming, who was only contesting the top spot on the ticket, will now lose her seat at the Victorian election later this year after the party ...
Angus Taylor calls on Labor to cut fuel excise

Angus Taylor calls on Labor to cut fuel excise

After weeks of pretending everything is fine, the government has authorised itself to use emergency powers to manage the fuel supply crisis. It has done this with no coherent plan. The Prime Minister and his Energy Minister have been gaslighting the public for weeks, repeatedly mentioning so-called ‘panic buyers’, harking back to the days of Covid ...
A social media ban for under-16s is long overdue

A social media ban for under-16s is long overdue

Despite still searching for a social media policy, the government launched – with great fanfare – a pilot this week involving 300 teenagers. Over the next six weeks, these children will be subject to varying restrictions on their use of social media, ranging from time limits to a complete ban. Events have overtaken this social experiment, however, and ...
In defence of Dubai

In defence of Dubai

As the Islamist regime in Iran attacks Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Bahrain and Kuwait with drones and missiles, some in Britain are quietly happy to see the Gulf’s skyscrapers lose their shine. ‘Dubai has no culture or history,’ say the armchair critics. Is this British bitterness caused by contempt of a former colonial power? When it comes to measures ...
Sex Workers Mobilise to Ensure the Murder of Yuko Isn’t Downplayed and Dismissed

Sex Workers Mobilise to Ensure the Murder of Yuko Isn’t Downplayed and Dismissed

Sex workers are descending upon Melbourne’s Magistrates Court at 8.45 am on Tuesday, 31 March 2026, to call for justice for Yuko, a 62-year-old Asian migrant sex worker, who was raped and murdered in horrible circumstances, as she was legally working in a Footscray brothel. And those rallying before the court are calling for the case to go to trial, so ...
What’s up with Andrew Hastie?

What’s up with Andrew Hastie?

A few months ago, Andrew Hastie’s name was tossed into the potential leadership mix as the rumour mill tried to decide who would replace Sussan Ley. Anyone, really… Eventually Angus Taylor was decided upon as a factional compromise – the tasteful blueish hue with the well-worn wealthy professionalism necessary to speak to the wayward Teal seats. He was ...

Victorian Liberals drop Moira Deeming

Victorian Liberals drop Moira Deeming
Weeks ago, The Spectator Australia warned that there was a risk Moira Deeming could be dropped in favour of Indian community leader Dinesh Gourisetty, who was challenging her at this weekend’s preselection. Deeming, who was only contesting the top spot on the ticket, will now lose her seat at the Victorian election later this year after the party ...

Angus Taylor calls on Labor to cut fuel excise

Angus Taylor calls on Labor to cut fuel excise
After weeks of pretending everything is fine, the government has authorised itself to use emergency powers to manage the fuel supply crisis. It has done this with no coherent plan. The Prime Minister and his Energy Minister have been gaslighting the public for weeks, repeatedly mentioning so-called ‘panic buyers’, harking back to the days of Covid ...

A social media ban for under-16s is long overdue

A social media ban for under-16s is long overdue
Despite still searching for a social media policy, the government launched – with great fanfare – a pilot this week involving 300 teenagers. Over the next six weeks, these children will be subject to varying restrictions on their use of social media, ranging from time limits to a complete ban. Events have overtaken this social experiment, however, and ...

In defence of Dubai

In defence of Dubai
As the Islamist regime in Iran attacks Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Bahrain and Kuwait with drones and missiles, some in Britain are quietly happy to see the Gulf’s skyscrapers lose their shine. ‘Dubai has no culture or history,’ say the armchair critics. Is this British bitterness caused by contempt of a former colonial power? When it comes to measures ...

Sex Workers Mobilise to Ensure the Murder of Yuko Isn’t Downplayed and Dismissed

Sex Workers Mobilise to Ensure the Murder of Yuko Isn’t Downplayed and Dismissed
Sex workers are descending upon Melbourne’s Magistrates Court at 8.45 am on Tuesday, 31 March 2026, to call for justice for Yuko, a 62-year-old Asian migrant sex worker, who was raped and murdered in horrible circumstances, as she was legally working in a Footscray brothel. And those rallying before the court are calling for the case to go to trial, so ...

What’s up with Andrew Hastie?

What’s up with Andrew Hastie?
A few months ago, Andrew Hastie’s name was tossed into the potential leadership mix as the rumour mill tried to decide who would replace Sussan Ley. Anyone, really… Eventually Angus Taylor was decided upon as a factional compromise – the tasteful blueish hue with the well-worn wealthy professionalism necessary to speak to the wayward Teal seats. He was ...