Labor Off Target
The credibility gulf between what the Gillard Government says and actually does continues to widen. This time it is the
The Perfect Storm
The sense of gloom among everyday Australians seems to be spreading. So too is the sense of disillusionment in their
Making a Difference
Last week I addressed a Rotary Club function in regional South Australia. As these are apolitical events I spoke about
Sideshow Tim
Even the most trusting person could consider the marriage plans of first bloke Tim Mathieson as a confected and calculated
Osama bin Laden
I have not mourned for a moment over the killing of one of history’s most evil and deranged killers.
Spectator Diary
This article was published in The Spectator Australia I have read and heard so much about the radical social and
The Budget, Borders and Broken Promises
Ahead of the federal budget, the government has selectively leaked some details to the mainstream media. This is part of
I Hate to Say It, But…
Sometimes the most obvious consequences of actions are lost on even the most skilled of analysts. This often allows those
On the Wrong Track
There has never been any doubt in my mind that Australia is the very best country in which to live.
Bread and Circuses
In empires past, leaders have sought to perpetuate their wisdom and greatness by building monuments to themselves. From Roman times,
The European Rise of Mainstream Conservatism
A significant event took place in Europe this week. A number of countries reintroduced border controls in an attempt to
The Economic Cost of the EU
To the casual observer Europe is doing well. The major cities are full of tourists who are spending liberally on