The Australia Day Awards Disgrace
Dishing out Australia Day honours to disgraced politicians diminishes both the award and those who should be recognised.
There are two defining events this year that will herald the future direction of governments across the world
Super funds caught out to be ‘a little over exposed’ during COVID-19
Many of the usual pressures of conformity and city life have been put on hold, replaced by other, more meaningful concerns. Of course health of our nearest and dearest is always close to mind, but one cannot help but be forced to contemplate the path from here.
Banks are being bullied out of financing our critical industries. That's not acceptable.
Alan Jones is a certified legend and I am grateful to be able to call him a friend.
The modern trend for has seen some barely disguised self-interest dressed up as 'philanthropy'
We all seem to accept some curbs on our freedoms for a period of time, particularly if it appeals to our innate altruism and desire to do the right thing. However, there comes a time when those senses diminish and are replaced by a feeling of ‘injustice’ which often leads to rebellion.
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Mastering good money habits gives you choices about how you want to live your life. It's never too late to make a difference.
Let Cory run the common sense filter across the portfolio of current affairs to give you a perspective on the news you won't find anywhere else.
One good thing out of this Coronamania is that we now have business and government talking publicly about substantive economic reform.
Is it merely coincidence that many of the authorities on Coronavirus are linked to the totalitarian climate movement that has tried so hard for so long to remove our freedom and make global government by elites the centre of society?
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