20 Dec2019

'Exhausted majority’ can rejoice over a year of averted catastrophes

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian

How fortunate is the true love in the Twelve Days of Christmas! From the first partridge in a pear tree to the last drummer drumming she receives exactly 364 gifts: a present for each and every day of the year to come, excluding Christmas Day.

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13 Dec2019

Adjusting to climate risks is only prudent

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian

According to Kenneth Hayne, former High Court judge and commissioner of last year’s financial services royal commission, Australian company directors need to spend more time worrying about climate change.

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29 Nov2019

Why Australia’s Jews also hope that it’s not time for Jeremy Corbyn

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian

According to Ephraim Mirvis, the Orthodox Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, “the overwhelming majority of British Jews” are “gripped by anxiety” at the possibility of a Labour victory.

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01 Nov2019

A tunnel, a light … but Brexit express a mystery train

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian

With the House of Commons finally­ agreeing to an early election, the polls point to a substantial Conservative victory.

That is partly because Boris Johnson — who was widely dismissed as a clown when he took over the party’s leadership at the end of July — has raised support for the Tories from the catas­trophic low of 20-25 per cent it had reached before he became Prime Minister to 35-40 per cent today.

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25 Oct2019

There’s need for secrecy — it’s a question of balance

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian


There’s need for secrecy — it’s a question of balance

As the blacked-out front pages of Monday’s newspapers reminded us, a free press is the foundation of liberty. In a world in which the abuse of power comes as no surprise, its vigilance helps to expose injustice, deter those who would perpetrate it and ensure governments are held to account.

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11 Oct2019

These minnows would besmirch the names of giants

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian

“Extinction rebellion” is not a protest against governments — it is a protest against the voters who elected them. And its message to those voters is as simple as it is manifestly undemocratic: adopt our policies or we will make your life impossible.

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