Get Used to a High-Cost Australia
The Reserve Bank says our expensive cost of living is here to stay.
There's a new plague befalling the world that promises to be even worse than COVID. At least, that's what the authorities would have you believe. I'm calling BS.
After a few recent gaffs, including encouraging a culture of spying and dobbing on your friends and family for unapproved
The freefall of our education system is a direct result of lower teaching, behaviour and accountability standards.
After years of ignoring their biased and distorted view on politics and world affairs, their ABC finally broadcast something very powerful and insightful.
Apart from a few rowing races, I haven't watched the Olympics. As discussed previously, the opening ceremony, the
The vacant shop fronts and empty stores are signs that our economy is teetering on the edge.
Tales of horror in our school system suggest that institutionalised care is dumbing down society. Was that the intention all along?
Much of what has been accepted as normal through previous generations, has been abandoned in favour of a failing social and financial experiment.
The world is experiencing financial, military and civil chaos. Our politicians will be sure not to let these convenient crises go to waste.
Be alert but not alarmed as ASIO go to great lengths to avoid mentioning the most likely culprits of an act of terror.
Everything old will be new again and that includes reviving the 1970s period of stagflation.
It's easy to make promises but much more challenging to keep them. That axiom is now haunting the