I recently experienced a flush of delight when it was suggested I was “virtue signalling” in one of my articles.
Immigration is again an election issue. But who do we count as an Australian?
Just two months ago,Canada’s prime minister was in trouble. Then along came the US President.
Palmer targeted transgender issues in a National Press Club address on Thursday,while at the same time claiming Australia’s public debate was being derailed by the topic.
Trump’s electoral resurrection was,in part,a rejection of the intolerance which has come to be emblematic of American progressivism.
Independent MP for Fowler Dai Le could hold the balance of power after the election. Her Labor opponent,Tu Le,is campaigning to win back the seat while heavily pregnant.
Immigration will be the No.1 issue at next week’s German election,part of a backlash against a well-meaning but ultimately misguided policy of multicultural integration.
The US president would have us believe the vexed issue of transgender participation in sport has been solved with one pen stroke. But the IOC and LA 2028 organisers didn’t sign up for it.
One “kid” at a time,Trump’s inner circle are leading a cultural revolution where the old world rules do not apply – especially for government employees.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton converged on Box Hill’s Lunar New Year celebrations on Saturday,each vying to win over Chinese-Australian voters in the crucial federal seat of Menzies.