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About David Tyler
David Tyler – (AKA Urban Wronski) was born in England, raised in New Zealand and an Australian resident since 1979. Urban Wronski grew up conflicted about his own national identity and continues to be deeply mistrustful of all nationalism, chauvinism, flags, politicians and everything else which divides and obscures our common humanity. He has always been enchanted by nature and by the extraordinary brilliance of ordinary men and women and the genius, the power and the poetry that is their vernacular. Wronski is now a full-time freelance writer who lives with his partner and editor Shay and their chooks, near the Grampians in rural Victoria and he counts himself the luckiest man alive. A former teacher of all ages and stages, from Tertiary to Primary, for nearly forty years, he enjoyed contesting the corporatisation of schooling to follow his own natural instinct for undifferentiated affection, approval and compassion for the young.
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Politics

The Government That Isn’t: Labor’s Masterclass in Looking Busy

29 October 2025 David Tyler 7
Let’s be kind. Just sitting in the driver’s seat is enough for some. Then there’s the Competence Trap: the myth that good administration is an end in itself. Of course, we can’t rule out stage […]
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Environment

Australia’s Environmental Policy Crisis: A Closer Look

27 October 2025 David Tyler 14
Labor’s Eco Renaissance: Destroying the Joint, Sensitively As federal parliament resumes its familiar variety show of “Consensus or Catastrophe”, the Labor government unveils another environmental revolution; provided it doesn’t trouble its donors in hi-vis or […]
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AIM Extra

An Open Letter to Jason Koutsoukis on Barnaby Joyce

25 October 2025 David Tyler 8
Dear Jason, I read your Saturday Paper piece on Barnaby Joyce with growing frustration; not at Joyce, who is at least consistently what he is, but at your framing of his potential defection as primarily […]
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AIM Extra

Ask Not What You Can Do for One Nation – But What Has One Nation Ever Done for Anybody?

25 October 2025 David Tyler 16
Pauline Hanson’s political stable now includes two clueless newbies from WA, so fresh they still think a “budget emergency” is forgetting your wallet at the pub. This expanded squad, alongside the perpetually aggrieved Malcolm Roberts, […]
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AIM Extra

The Help Wanted Ad from Hell

23 October 2025 David Tyler 7
When your own team becomes your loudest alarm bell There is a management saying: if one employee calls you difficult, they might be the problem. If every employee calls you difficult, you are the problem. […]
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AIM Extra

Barnaby Joyce Should Retire, Not Reinvent: Why Australia’s Bush Pantomime Needs to End

20 October 2025 David Tyler 18
Picture Barnaby Joyce: ruddy-faced and sweat-sheened, akubra tilted at that carefully calculated angle, voice booming across the electorate like a cattle auctioneer who’s discovered amplification. Watch the performance unfold. Every rolled ‘r,’ every folded arm […]
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AIM Extra

A Cathedral of Grievance: How Murdoch Built The Monster He Can No Longer Control

6 October 2025 David Tyler 7
Rupert Murdoch built more than a media empire. He built a cathedral of grievance where facts die on the altar and paranoia pays the rent. For three decades, this structure stood as the template for […]

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