Bronwyn Bishop, where do you get off with rants like that?
I've always had a curious and oft troubling affection for Bronwyn Bishop, but goodness she strains it sometimes.
Peter FitzSimons is an Australian journalist and author, based in Sydney. He is also a former Wallabies player.
I've always had a curious and oft troubling affection for Bronwyn Bishop, but goodness she strains it sometimes.
This week, my friend Tony Abbott – who I have been arguing with, on the subject of the Australian republic, for two decades – spoke in Britain on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the establishment of the Conservative think tank The Bow Group.
How goes that line of yours, Arthur Sinodinos, that One Nation has "evolved "and is "a lot more sophisticated now"?
What a breakthrough! Australia has finally been mentioned in a speech to Congress by US President Donald Trump.
"In short," my friend Tony Abbott said this week, as he lined up Malcolm Turnbull for the umpteenth time, "why not say to the people of Australia: we'll cut the [Renewable Energy Target] to help with your power bills?"
The case for a sugar tax is very straightforward.
No names, no pack drill, and let's not even name the radio station concerned. Let's just call him "Michael McLaren, midnight to dawn on 2GB". Mate, when you get a call like you did the other night from "Jim", and he says everyone knows that climate change is a nonsense because the climate changes all the time and the "last ice age only finished in the 1850s", did you, ummmm, you know, feel NO OBLIGATION to correct him?
The senator's defection is an outrageous betrayal of trust.
"Pauline Hanson will be Prime Minister within three years," a respected political operative said to me before Chrissie.
We need to end the otherwise endless bickering, and actually uniting on something for the common good.
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