It has been amusing to watch the meltdown of those who can’t comprehend the Trump victory.
Experience shows that while men drink, it is the women who hold indigenous communities together.
Would Penny Wong want to forge alliances with countries that have poor human rights records?
Section 18C destroys social cohension, incites bigotry — and must go.
Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland has set a new high for sporting euphemisms.
It beggars belief that funding for a program that has succeeded in helping Aboriginal children is being cut.
The Left’s indignation about Donald Trump’s election is so exaggerated that it defies logic.
When those union flags fly high from the Lendlease cranes, they may as well be emblazoned with the message, ‘Turnbull government asleep at the wheel’.
Although Melissa Dinnison has withdrawn her complaint against Bill Leak, she should explain how she suffered discrimination.
Josh Frydenberg is dreaming if he doesn’t think the Trump presidency will have a profound effect on US environmental policies.
No one knows if AHRC staff are defenders of free speech or whether they follow the PC line.
The American people have spoken: forget your working masses and they will eventually push back.
QUT student Kyran Findlater has beeen treated unfairly by the racial Discrimination Act.
Trump supporters want an end to barriers erected by the Washington establishment.
Hillary Clinton’s performance in the popular vote will inspire future generations.
Radicals are out of control but even Robert De Niro no longer wants to punch Donald Trump.
Democrats are likely to be remembered for the greatest failure in US political history.
Vote for Donald Trump was a protest at the urban elites’ neglect of the American dream.
Hillary Clinton is not likely to correct the malaise that has dogged the US under Obama.
As the QUT case shows, legislating for respect complicates enforcement and doesn’t contribute to the social good.
There’s a lesson for Australia to be taken from the hate-filled US election campaign.
Hopefully, diplomacy can avert a trade war with China that could harm Australian interests.
Modern politics is caught between populism and a political insider class, neither of which is very palatable.
Enterprise agreements between building giants and unions hit subcontract options.
The baton passes to Victoria to be the only state to allow elective euthanasia.
An individualistic creed couched in terms of new “rights” can’t tolerate rival views.
A range of posters has appeared in Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg’s Melbourne seat of Kooyong.
You can connect just about anything to the US president-elect if you believe in yourself.
Here was a smug morning just begging to be beaten up. Comfortably warm to allow players to keep their cool.
Is confidence in sport like pregnancy? Can you be half confident? Some would suggest not. You’re either confident or not.
The Left doesn’t get Donald Trump’s victory over political correctness.
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