
Political disclosures show a raft of donations from the gambling industry, including hundreds of thousands from a controversial billionaire. The post Show me the money: All the big political

Jim Chalmers says his hands are clean when it comes to interest rate rises. But Labor's election spending recklessly inflated the economy at a time when it was gathering strength.

Pauline Hanson's biggest problem is that regional Australia depends on the migration she opposes. read now...

People are angry about the Trump administration being given access to Australia's databases of biometric and ID information. But what can you do? The post If you’re unhappy about your

William Wentworth said: ‘Every man that is honest and industrious can sit under his own vine and his own fig-tree.’ (1853 Constitution debates) He wanted the good life, not political turmoil.
Australia’s big idea was that we never saw government as the meaning of life.
British liberties were brought to our vast continent in 1788 by Captain Phillip and ...

After a long, complicated and difficult process, research suggests that the energy transition is actually working. But in Victoria? Not so much. The post With renewables over 50% and wholesale

In a letter in response to a complaint about the recently enacted ‘prohibited hate groups’ regime, attorney general Michelle Rowland confirmed to the Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) that the framework and other hate crime measures passed on 20 January 2026 will not impinge upon Muslim religious leaders’ ability to criticise foreign governments ...

If you want to know why the Australian Liberal Party is where it is read Scott Morrison’s piece on fundamentalist Islamic terrorism in The Australian last Tuesday.
Great analysis, and then a brain fart of a solution.
His point was that the Islamic community has to take some responsibility for recent acts of terrorism. Not that the community is ...

NZ Defence ForceAcross the Pacific and the Southern Ocean, New Zealand has been trying to strike a careful balance in its defence and surveillance approach. While strengthening its security partnerships and expanding military capabilities, the government has so far said it is only assessing joining Pillar II of the AUKUS

Nearly 8 million Venezuelans have left their country in recent years. Following the USA's capture of President Nicolás Maduro, some are considering returning. But it's far from an easy decision.

The latest release of files on Jeffrey Epstein show his attempts to casually influence elections and subvert democracy in countries all over the world. The post The Epstein files show

Quantum has slipped out of the thought experiment phase and into the hard light of measurement, where patents, supply chains and state power matter as much as physics. read now...

Political disclosures show a raft of donations from the gambling industry, including hundreds of thousands from a controversial billionaire. The post Show me the money: All the big political

Jim Chalmers says his hands are clean when it comes to interest rate rises. But Labor's election spending recklessly inflated the economy at a time when it was gathering strength.

Pauline Hanson's biggest problem is that regional Australia depends on the migration she opposes. read now...

People are angry about the Trump administration being given access to Australia's databases of biometric and ID information. But what can you do? The post If you’re unhappy about your

William Wentworth said: ‘Every man that is honest and industrious can sit under his own vine and his own fig-tree.’ (1853 Constitution debates) He wanted the good life, not political turmoil.
Australia’s big idea was that we never saw government as the meaning of life.
British liberties were brought to our vast continent in 1788 by Captain Phillip and ...

After a long, complicated and difficult process, research suggests that the energy transition is actually working. But in Victoria? Not so much. The post With renewables over 50% and wholesale

In a letter in response to a complaint about the recently enacted ‘prohibited hate groups’ regime, attorney general Michelle Rowland confirmed to the Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) that the framework and other hate crime measures passed on 20 January 2026 will not impinge upon Muslim religious leaders’ ability to criticise foreign governments ...

If you want to know why the Australian Liberal Party is where it is read Scott Morrison’s piece on fundamentalist Islamic terrorism in The Australian last Tuesday.
Great analysis, and then a brain fart of a solution.
His point was that the Islamic community has to take some responsibility for recent acts of terrorism. Not that the community is ...

NZ Defence ForceAcross the Pacific and the Southern Ocean, New Zealand has been trying to strike a careful balance in its defence and surveillance approach. While strengthening its security partnerships and expanding military capabilities, the government has so far said it is only assessing joining Pillar II of the AUKUS

Nearly 8 million Venezuelans have left their country in recent years. Following the USA's capture of President Nicolás Maduro, some are considering returning. But it's far from an easy decision.

The latest release of files on Jeffrey Epstein show his attempts to casually influence elections and subvert democracy in countries all over the world. The post The Epstein files show

Quantum has slipped out of the thought experiment phase and into the hard light of measurement, where patents, supply chains and state power matter as much as physics. read now...
