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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 Stakes of a Ley Victory – What a Coalition Government Would Mean for Australia

30 December 2025 David Tyler 10
Part 4: Sussan Ley’s Opposition isn’t just fighting to win – it’s fighting to reshape Australia. From climate backsliding to a new era of culture wars, a Ley-led government would roll back progress on every […]
Man choosing between media perspectives, city vs. community.
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Bypassing the Murdoch Machine; How Labor Can Win the Narrative War

30 December 2025 David Tyler 6
Part Three: Bypassing the Murdoch Machine. How Labor Can Win the Narrative War The Murdoch press and the Advance network didn’t just shape the last election; they rigged the rules. But from the rise of […]
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AIM Extra

How Labor Can Fight Back: Lessons from Whitlam, Keating, and the Greens

29 December 2025 David Tyler 7
Anthony Albanese’s government is under siege; not just from the usual suspects, but from its own hesitation. While the Coalition lurches right and the Greens surge left, Labor risks irrelevance by mistaking caution for strategy. […]
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Politics

Is Albo in Trouble? The Death by a Thousand Cuts

28 December 2025 David Tyler 55
Is Anthony Albanese finished? Albo is a sitting duck in the sights of the right. His “troubles” are being trumpeted from talk-back to the Melbourne tabloids and across social media, where the enormously well-funded dark-money […]
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AIM Extra

AI: The Emperor’s New Algorithm, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Recognise the Same Old Con

27 December 2025 David Tyler 13
Microsoft has just quietly slashed expectations for Copilot, its much-hyped AI wonderchild that was supposed to revolutionise work. It turns out the thing can’t reliably perform even basic tasks. After billions in development and a […]
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ALL I WANTED FOR CHRISTMAS WAS MUM’S LOGIN: How Labor’s Social Media Ban Became a Masterclass in Government Theatre

25 December 2025 David Tyler 7
Christmas 2025, and Australia’s teenagers are busy unwrapping their presents: new VPNs, borrowed parental logins, and AI-generated profile photos that make them look fortysomething. Welcome to Labor’s world-first social media ban, two weeks old and […]
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AIM Extra

Abbott’s Bondi Grandstanding: Who Elected Fox News to Speak for Australia?

25 December 2025 David Tyler 10
A Reply to Tony Abbott: Grief Is Not a Mandate Editor’s Note In the aftermath of the Bondi killings, former prime minister Tony Abbott declared the attack “an assault on all Australians,” using the language […]
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“The Factory We Built: How Economic Violence, Digital Addiction, and Institutional Neglect Manufacture Mass Killers”

24 December 2025 David Tyler 2
In Part 1, we examined the paradox of a godless society where emptying churches still wield outsized power; granting exemptions to discriminate in hiring, for example, while Australian media elevates religious identity above all else. […]
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The Blind Spot That Reveals Everything

23 December 2025 David Tyler 3
In Part 1, we examined how Australian media venerates religious identity. Now we explore how that veneration becomes weaponised, and reveal the deeper economic forces that make extremism predictable. Part 3 will examine how post-capitalist […]
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Who’s Got Religion? Part One: The Myth of the Religious Nation

22 December 2025 David Tyler 6
Australia likes to think of itself as a fun-loving, secular, easygoing democracy that has drifted gently away from church and creed but still offers a fair go for everyone. We are dreaming. Our laws, schools, […]
TV interview about combating antisemitism.
AIM Extra

When Antisemitism Becomes a Political Weapon

21 December 2025 David Tyler 8
Part II Part I dealt with a lie. Part II deals with a misdiagnosis. In the wake of Bondi, grief has been channelled toward a particular conclusion: that Jewish safety requires the suppression of dissent, […]
Former MP criticizes Albanese government in speech.
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When grief becomes a weapon: The Bondi massacre and the politics of blame

20 December 2025 David Tyler 42
Editor’s note: This article is published in two parts. Part I examines how the Bondi massacre was immediately weaponised for political advantage, and why claims of personal responsibility directed at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese collapse […]
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Bondi Massacre: When Disinformation Buries State Failure

18 December 2025 David Tyler 9
“The price of metaphor is eternal vigilance,” wrote Flannery O’Connor. She might have added that lazy metaphor, repeated by a complicit media, does not just mislead. It kills. And it feeds the slow strangulation of […]
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Billion Dollar Balcony Part 2: A Failure to Protect

18 December 2025 David Tyler 4
Part 2: The Operational Void Beneath the Sovereign Pretence In Part 1 we stripped the gilt off our counter-terrorism apparatus, a billion-dollar Potemkin village where sovereignty turns out to be a rental agreement with Uncle […]
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The Billion-Dollar Balcony: ASIO’s Sovereignty Failure

16 December 2025 David Tyler 9
A reply to Bernard Keane – and to the Australian people Whilst none of this will salve the hurt, ease the trauma of those recovering in hospital, or console the families grieving the loss of […]

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