Opinion
Sorry state of affairs on warming science
NO wonder sceptics now outnumber warmists. Check the dirty trick the CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology tried last week. Can anyone now trust these global warming alarmists, asks Andrew Bolt.
Slaughter at sea is a national scandal
AUSTRALIA is quick to criticise Japan for whaling, but the government turns a blind eye to the slaughter of ocean mammals on our doorstep, writes Rita Panahi.
Don’t let death be a part of your Christmas
NOVEMBER and December are the most lethal months for Victorian workers, making up 25 per cent of all workplace fatalities, writes Clare Amies.
It’s easy to miss the point on rewards
SOME of us go out of our way to collect credit card reward points, but often that $20 voucher just isn’t worth the effort, writes Alice Clarke.
The lazy country benefits nobody
WELFARE should be for those who deserve it — the rest can get off their bums, writes Peta Credlin.
Madness of Russell St bomber revealed
FOUR mugshots, one convicted bomber — now he wants freedom, writes Andrew Rule.
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Lock them up, keep us safe
BIPARTISAN political support for new laws to keep our most dangerous home-grown terrorists behind bars indefinitely is good news for all Australians.
Brave call helps us all
NEWS today that all asylum seekers who arrive in Australia by boat will be banned — for life — from setting foot on the mainland should be applauded.
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How they tried to fool you about the rain
The CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology fiddled the stats last week to make you think global warming was drying up the rain. And when will these scaremongers say sorry for their last fake scare about a "permanent" drought? Read more
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Sorry state of affairs on warming science
NO wonder sceptics now outnumber warmists. Check the dirty trick the CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology tried last week. Can anyone now trust these global warming alarmists, asks Andrew Bolt.
Geoff’s certainly one for the ages
IN an age of cookie cutter celebs, the colourful Geoffrey Edelsten is one out of the box and we should at least applaud him for that, writes Susie O’Brien.
We cannot take China so lightly
THERE’S a multi-billion dollar big message for James Packer in the arrest of the Crown Resorts team on the ground in China.
Slaughter at sea is a national scandal
AUSTRALIA is quick to criticise Japan for whaling, but the government turns a blind eye to the slaughter of ocean mammals on our doorstep, writes Rita Panahi.
Madness of Russell St bomber revealed
FOUR mugshots, one convicted bomber — now he wants freedom, writes Andrew Rule.
Hey kids, work is the best teacher
MOST year 12s are stressed out by the thought of VCE exams right now but relax — the results don’t indicate how you’ll do in life, writes Tom Elliott.
Marvel’s Doctor Strange hits new high
MOVIE REVIEW: If you have already decided this is a year of the not-so-super superhero movie then Doctor Strange will undoubtedly change your mind.
Trump’s not out of the race just yet
THINGS aren’t looking great for Republican candidate Donald Trump but don’t rule him out of the US presidential race just yet, writes James Campbell.
Your junk drawer is keeping you sane
AS I’ve long suspected, being part of that near-universal club of “people with seriously messed-up junk drawers” turns out to be good for you.
Clarity fight a lonely one
INDEPENDENT senator Nick Xenophon has a plan to make MPs disclosure laws tougher, but it’s a campaign he’s likely to wage alone, writes Laurie Oakes.
Cops get serious about fun
WHO knew that modern policing involved deciding what is and isn’t fun? And if any of you clowns step over the line, expect a fine time, writes Patrick Carlyon.
Women’s league will alter footy
THE women’s league is a fantastic concept that will boost the AFL — all it needs is time and support to be turning point for the footy community, writes Beverley O’Connor.
It’s easy to miss the point on rewards
SOME of us go out of our way to collect credit card reward points, but often that $20 voucher just isn’t worth the effort, writes Alice Clarke.