I really don't understand why journalists have turned the Canberra rally into a get-Albo show. Frankly they've made something serious and awful into something trival. Australia's politico/media complex is stupid. abc.net.au/news/2024-04-2…
It's a question that rarely fails to elicit strong opinions and differs across the country, do cyclists or pedestrians have right of way on footpaths? #9News
A deadly home invasion and the Wieambilla massacre have put Queensland ahead of all other states for one type of homicide, but the grim toll still falls behind our state’s biggest killer. couriermail.com.au/truecrimeaustr…
Jerry Seinfeld explains his theory about why there’s no “funny stuff” to watch on TV anymore. Audiences miss out, he said, as a “result of the extreme left and P.C. crap, and people worrying so much about offending other people.” trib.al/dbn3T8t
Qantas is making twice as much revenue as Virgin Australia on one of the world’s most lucrative routes, raising questions over the airline’s mid-market strategy as it continues to search for a new CEO to replace Jayne Hrdlicka. Read more: bit.ly/4aTR47L
Aussie students will be taught old-school discipline, including how to line up and keep quiet, in a bid to tackle the classroom behaviour crisis that sees teachers routinely abused and children disrupted. couriermail.com.au/news/victoria/…
The more I read, 👇 the clearer it becomes (to me) that the struggle against #FDV#IPV must be co- led by the millions of good Australian MEN who can help us lead the rising tide of misogyny. #ComeOnGoodMen smh.com.au/national/nsw/v…
To the 100s of men trolling me today did any of you turn up to a rally this weekend in support of ending male violence against women? Thought not. You have no interest in being part of the solution just in excusing the violence of men, minimising it’s existence & blaming women.
One in four Queenslanders are on the edge of financial collapse and a third worry about making mortgage or rent payments as the unrelenting cost of living crisis bears down on the state. couriermail.com.au/news/queenslan…
Recent events have fuelled anger across the nation, where 25 women have died this year due to gender-based violence, according to data interpreted from Counting Dead Women. Eleven more women have died violently in 2024 compared to this time last year. ab.co/3JAefYq