I'm Not Sorry
I’m not sorry for being Australian. I’m not sorry for my ancestors either.
Wasting precious political capital on useless symbolism was once the preserve of the political left. Now it is emerging on the right side of politics.
The absurdity of the Left to enforce exclusive inclusiveness knows no limits. it would be laughable if it wasn't all so serious
Failing to plan is akin to having a plan to fail. While we never know what the future holds, there are some foreseeable trends that can help you in 2021.
The Coronavirus pandemic has given licence to ideas long consigned to the dustbin of history. Now racial eugenics to promote 'equality' is on the agenda.
Q&A now closed. Will open another one up soon. Thanks for the questions.
Business people specialise in measuring risk versus reward. A group of them recently rendered a unanimous verdict on a global question.
Building a better business means over-delivering on your promises. Two experiences this week showed not every business follows that mantra.
Realising the sale of one asset raises questions of how best to redeploy funds. In an uncertain world, the choice is far from clear.
The Chinese state has gone rogue and demonstrated they are simply the gangsters of international relations.
Only a total tyrant would try to legislate what an individual could say in private conversation in their own home. Say hello to Big Brother.
A lot of knowledge can be gleaned by what others would prefer to keep hidden.
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