Top climate scientists rubbish claims July was the hottest month ever

Adam Creighton The Australian August 2, 2023 Two of America’s top climate scientists have rubbished claims July was the hottest month on record, deploring a “stunning amount of exaggeration and hype” surrounding the UN Secretary-General’s statement last week that “the era of global boiling [had] arrived.” Cliff Mass, professor of Atmospheric Sciences at University ofContinue reading “Top climate scientists rubbish claims July was the hottest month ever”

Self-harming the nation

The Spectator Australia Leading article Australia Getty Images The Spectator Australia 29 July 2023 9:00 AM As usual, it takes John Howard to cut to the chase with one pithy comment, in this instance on the vexed topic of the referendum later this year for an indigenous Voice to parliament: ‘Why are we doing thisContinue reading “Self-harming the nation”

The big Teal regret over wind farms: flattened rainforests and ruined coastlines

Flat White Alexandra Marshall Getty Images Alexandra Marshall 30 July 2023 12:24 PM It was a joke when we said, ‘Why not put wind turbines on Bondi Beach and see how the Teals feel about it…?!’ At the last federal election, the idea of wind turbines flattening pristine rainforest and interrupting beach views was consideredContinue reading “The big Teal regret over wind farms: flattened rainforests and ruined coastlines”

Quite a Bit More Than Mere ‘Representations’

Peter O’Brien Once again, I find myself exercised by the thoughts of vigorous Voice proponent Chris Kenny, prompted by a recent editorial in his Sky News program.  I’m not sure why I bother.  I know I’m not going to change his mind but, nevertheless… KENNY: Now I haven’t done a lot on the Voice latelyContinue reading “Quite a Bit More Than Mere ‘Representations’”

Chris Bowen on the brink: energy cost blowouts and improbable Net Zero targets

Flat White Ben Beattie Getty Images Ben Beattie 28 July 2023 4:00 AM Chris Bowen is a man on the brink. He is under extreme pressure to meet improbable targets for renewable expansion and emission reductions. A man under this kind of pressure must react, so what can he do? In conjunction with the Greens,Continue reading “Chris Bowen on the brink: energy cost blowouts and improbable Net Zero targets”

Eat beef, save the planet

Flat White Ian Plimer Getty Images Ian Plimer 13 August 2022 7:00 AM Yet again, farmers are under attack. This time, it is the beef industry because, apparently, cattle burp and fart out methane and we’ll all fry-and-die because of the accelerated global warming produced by this methane. Is this fact or fiction? In myContinue reading “Eat beef, save the planet”

Aboriginal heritage laws and The Voice: Rowan Dean was right

Mark Powell Getty Images Mark Powell 20 July 2023 4:30 AM If you want to know what practical difference The Voice to Parliament is going to have, then you only have to look across to Western Australia and the recently introduced Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Laws. Rather than addressing social disadvantage in remote Aboriginal communities, manyContinue reading “Aboriginal heritage laws and The Voice: Rowan Dean was right”

WA backlash against Aboriginal Heritage Laws favours Liberals

Flat White Getty Images Flat White 24 July 2023 1:15 PM Voter fury over heritage laws smashes Cook as Labor left reeling in post-McGowan era, or so went the subheading on an article in the Western Australian today. This overly dramatic conclusion came from the Utting Research phone poll of a meagre 1,000 people in late July which setContinue reading “WA backlash against Aboriginal Heritage Laws favours Liberals”

The Voice

Obscure and Confused Notions of Aboriginality Gabriël Moens A pragmatic argument against the entrenchment of the Voice in the Constitution concerns the inability, or unwillingness, of its proponents to define ‘Aboriginality’. Indeed, as the Voice is to consist of appointed ‘Aboriginal’ members, it becomes necessary to define the concept. In reality, there is utter confusionContinue reading “The Voice”

Dangerous detail: how the Voice will select its 24 members

Flat White Ken Phillips Getty Images Ken Phillips 18 July 2023 4:00 AM Australians have been told that if we want to understand the Voice proposal we should read the 272-page Final Report to the Australian Government ‘Indigenous Voice Co-design Process’. Having undertaken that task, it is possible to clarify several key design features ofContinue reading “Dangerous detail: how the Voice will select its 24 members”

THE VOICE IS ALREADY IN PLACE  …….  

National Indigenous Australians Agency      niaa.gov.au  Main office is located in Canberra at the following address: Charles Perkins House, 16 Bowes Place, Woden ACT 2606 This is the web site every Australian should be aware of. This is the web site of the National Indigenous Australians Agency. This is a government funded body tasked with improvingContinue reading “THE VOICE IS ALREADY IN PLACE  …….  “

Man-Made Global Famine: “You Will Own Nothing, and You Will Be Starving!”

“Control the food supply and you control the people but control the money supply and you control the whole world. Of course, controlling the money supply also directly affects the food supply. We may very soon experience a reality of apocalyptic proportions.” By Prof Augusto Zimmermann Jul 9, 2023 This article was co-authored by Prof.Continue reading “Man-Made Global Famine: “You Will Own Nothing, and You Will Be Starving!””

Who Is The Victorian Of The Year?

Flat White Beverley McArthur Getty Images Beverley McArthur 6 July 2023 4:30 AM What sane Victorian didn’t do a double take when it was announced that the state’s former Chief Health Officer, Brett Sutton, was named Victorian of the Year? Many are asking why a bureaucrat, paid hundreds of thousands of dollars, should be madeContinue reading “Who Is The Victorian Of The Year?”

Tony Abbott our best and wisest Pm since Menzies-the only only one who stood for Australia and who could never be charged as being a traitor

Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA’s Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild discuss how big woke corporations are dividing Australia as a result of their massive funding campaign for the Voice to parliament. Tony also shares his insights on the future of the centre-right, and draws on theContinue reading “Tony Abbott our best and wisest Pm since Menzies-the only only one who stood for Australia and who could never be charged as being a traitor”

Company failures reach an all time high while tax office hovers overs small business like a vulture

The federal government has been subjecting large and small business to a double whammy from the lingering effects of the scamdemic and then allowing the Taxation Department to bankrupt businesses that have been unable to pay tax. The tax office vultures are circling small and medium struggling businesses as operating costs spiral out of controlContinue reading “Company failures reach an all time high while tax office hovers overs small business like a vulture”