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The End of Woke is Nigh

Every Australian is entitled to fly the Australian Flag and can obtain on for free from their local MP

As we approach this Australia Day, may we consciously reinvigorate a  tradition that was once a source of pride and joy, and that can still be  so if we refuse to play the Green-Left’s boring Woke game of  self-hatred. We are better than that, and there are many reasons for us  to celebrate.

The Green-Left have offered us no compelling alternative to hating  ourselves other than to replicate their Woke tropes as part of some Woke meme that leads to socialism. And socialism leads to nowhere.

We already live in the greatest nation in the world. Let us all rejoice and act like it.

Labor are the masters of their own demise

The 'catch-all' party of Keating has become the 'upset-all' party of Albanese

The Albanese government’s dictatorial policy of renewables at all costs was always going to bring about its demise. Following the defeat of the divisive Voice to Parliament Referendum, the Prime Minister has been labelled a ‘beta male’, defined as a ‘submissive, feeble-minded, and weak man’. With Labor’s planned republic referendum now hopefully shelved until their defeat at the next election, renewables policy is one area where we can expect rapid desperation from the Prime Minister to create some sort of legacy in the short time he has left. 

From The Spectator's "Unfiltered" newsletter:

The stand-out piece this morning goes to Michael de Percy, who writes that ‘Labor are the masters of their own demise’. ‘Labor’s energy policy has recast Labor from the ‘catch-all’ party of Keating to the ‘upset-all’ party of Albanese.’ He adds that instead of Albanese being a ‘conviction politician’ – as he has branded himself – we would be better calling him a ‘consensus politician’.

From my latest article in The Spectator Australia's Flat White, Labor are the masters of their own demise:

Canberra Times: Tram poses a question on housing

My op-ed in The Canberra Times, 8 January 2024, p. 17

Those Canberrans who do not want to live in high-density housing are making choices that the ACT government cannot control. Canberra's green vision underpinned by high-density housing along a tramway is not for everyone it seems.

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