Michael Taylor

Peter Dutton’s plan to sack 36,000 public servants comes at a cost

Editorial: Is Peter Dutton just spouting populist rhetoric, or does he fully intend sacking 36,000 public servants if his party…

4 months ago

Elect Peter Dutton, get a mini Trump

Peter Dutton - the man who wants to be prime minister - has shown a noticeable inclination towards adopting some…

4 months ago

From a war zone to a resort: President Trump’s latest grand plan is a dangerous one

Editorial President Trump's statement about leveling Gaza and turning it into a Riviera is highly controversial and could be seen…

4 months ago

Cost-of-living pressure: what can the government do?

What can the current or future governments do to reduce the cost of living pressure being felt by the majority…

4 months ago

Our great white God prefers white people

Although our original site will still be up for another couple of years, it is disappointing knowing that it will…

4 months ago

Trade wars: Will a China-America trade war see Australia caught in the middle?

Talk of President Trump’s tariffs has invariably led to fears of trade wars should countries retaliate, with all eyes on…

4 months ago

Donald Trump’s tariffs: a world of hurt

Donald Trump has been talking a lot about tariffs lately, especially when used as an attempt to dominate other nations.…

4 months ago

Aussie women are a phenomena, not a relic

When will attention-seeking, headline craving males accept that the modern day Aussie woman is not a relic? Nor an object.…

4 months ago

How Donald Trump could be bad for Australia

Donald Trump’s victory in November was celebrated by a number of politicians, media and a certain section of the Australian…

5 months ago

Assessing the potential impact of a second Donald Trump presidency

Assessing the potential impact of a second Donald Trump presidency involves considering both his previous term and his current policy…

5 months ago

Money, money, money

The media release from Oxfam Australia yesterday, Australian billionaires each made $67,000 an hour, 1300 times more than the average…

5 months ago

The economy: Who does it better?

Like me, you were probably driven mad by John Howard telling us, without any shred of evidence, that the economy…

5 months ago

The cashless welfare card is not yet dead and buried

Under a potential Dutton-led government, there have been indications that the reintroduction of a cashless welfare card system, similar to…

5 months ago

Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy policy is unclear policy

Peter Dutton’s signature nuclear energy policy has rightly been subject to significant criticism and analysis, highlighting several key issues: The…

5 months ago

Who will win the 2025 federal election and why

Predicting the outcome of a federal election involves numerous variables, public sentiment and, it goes without saying, campaign effectiveness. There…

5 months ago