Ignorance fuels war on Christianity

Ignorance fuels war on Christianity

CHRISTIANITY is under attack from many enemies but few of them have considered its merits or wondered what fills the vacuum when it’s gone, writes Andrew Bolt.

Farmers in despair over crushing milk crisis

Farmers in despair over crushing milk crisis

DAIRY farmers have a reputation for being whingers, but what we are seeing now in the grips of this crisis is not whingeing — it is a desperate cry for help, writes Ed Gannon.

I’m trans but I can’t support Safe Schools

I’m trans but I can’t support Safe Schools

SAFE Schools talks up the benefits of a genderless life but that can’t sit well with those who have taken huge risks to establish their gender, writes Catherine McGregor.

Tricky reshuffle looms for Premier

Tricky reshuffle looms for Premier

WITH Wade Noonan due back at state parliament soon, and likely to be moved from his portfolios, Dan Andrews faces a tricky reshuffle, writes James Campbell.

City Square homeless need to break camp

City Square homeless need to break camp

THE City Square homeless refused help which makes their protest look like a political statement. Either way, it’s time they were moved on, writes Rita Panahi.

We can’t let our farmers suffer

We can’t let our farmers suffer

OUR dairy farmers are doing it hard and they, their families and communities need help to avert a social crisis, writes Jeff Kennett.

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Bernie drives GP cash grab

Bernie drives GP cash grab

FORMULA One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has no respect. The outspoken Grand Prix boss has taken his massive fee and run off at the mouth against the very people who pay him.

Milking dry a bush tradition

Milking dry a bush tradition

ONE of Victoria’s oldest industries, part of the culture of the countryside, is being destroyed by business and marketing practices that are driving dairy farmers towards bankruptcy.

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