Where Do We Draw the Line?
The line between free speech and prohibited speech is being redrawn almost daily. What will it do to us as a society?
Our resident seafarer Stuart Ballantyne is seeking the few remaining positive people to join him for a coffee.
Stuart Ballantyne explains why the Human Rights Commission should be chasing him
It's time that Chris Bowen opened his eyes, and his mind, the the potential of nuclear power.
International travel highlights the decline of the West in recent times. Our resident Seafarer, flew to foreign lands to find things are getting rapidly worse.
Australia is experiencing record business collapses and our resident Sea-life writer isn't surprised.
Stuart Ballantyne floats the idea of floating nuclear plants as a solution to our government-imposed power crisis.
It's not all doom and gloom. Our resident Seafarer finds some news that comes with a silver lining.
Another tale of sea life and socialism demonstrates how the left never changes. It's now up to the biggest voting block in the country to fight back.
The highly paid, taxpayer-funded 'experts' in the weather bureau have mastered the science of getting it wrong. If only the failure of experts was confined to the weather.
Our resident seafaring Scotsman, Stuart Ballantyne, ponders why so many political landlubbers are so full of it.
Stuart Ballantyne has found some inspiration from Sir Paul McCartney and the fall of the Soviet Union.
Stuart Ballantyne spins a tall tale about his own special dogs - Bosun 1, 2 and 3.
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