An event of breathtaking enormity has just occurred
Change is ever afoot, of course, but in this past week something happened that was both unprecedented and enormous.
Annabel Crabb is a regular columnist, TV host and leading political commentator.
Change is ever afoot, of course, but in this past week something happened that was both unprecedented and enormous.
The idea of countries requiring local language proficiency from applicants for citizenship is not a new thing. Australia has experimented lavishly with language requirements before, and indeed already has a basic language test.
"Off the record" is a common and horribly porous disclaimer. How does this nebulous concept work? I'm glad you asked.
The democratic world's determined campaign to render itself ungovernable continued on Friday.
A hallmark of the civilisation is that we are capable of entertaining complexity, even though simplicity is so seductive.
The spotlight can do odd things to people.
You see, crisis is a matter of context, writes Annabel Crabb.
I learned nothing that surprised me apart from the fact a group of grown women call themselves the "Honey Badgers".
So many large organisations appear to have put their affairs into the hands of a semi-distracted chimp.
Otto von Bismarck, Germany's first Chancellor, is usually credited with the famous remark likening laws to sausages; for peace of mind, one should never see either being made.
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