The Latest From Hal G.P. Colebatch
Finishing The Lord of the Rings As the grey ship […]
Sep 30 2019
1 mins
Good deed A ladybird lifted From the green pool where […]
May 31 2019
0 mins
The construction boom which has led to a wealth of coins, arrow-heads, ritual amulets and weapons being unearthed -- and subsequently destroyed -- was largely prompted by the need to provide housing for the asylum seekers now pushing the crime-rate back towards, well, towards berserker levels.
May 12 2019
7 mins
The old Bristile exhibition There was a glassed-in rotunda […]
Apr 01 2019
1 mins
READERS of Quadrant will know what a splendid writer Tony Thomas is, […]
Feb 28 2019
7 mins
It is sometimes said that a unitary state of Australia would be more efficient and policy could be implemented more easily. Well, which do you think is the more efficient—Russia, the biggest country in the world, or Singapore, one of the smallest?
Jan 30 2019
10 mins
Quadrant Online has been blessed by the curious mind, astute eye and gifted pen of Tony Thomas, who has just published the second volume of his collected essays, investigations and memoirs. When one looks at the sad state of the news business, it can only further darken the mood to realise the unfulfilled need for more like him
Jan 05 2019
7 mins
Distillations of Different Lands by Andrew Lansdown Sunline Press, 2018, […]
Oct 30 2018
5 mins
A Florida woman took a huge loss rather than sell her home to a Trump supporter, yet one more indication how deep the lunacy has spread. After Obama, when the Left thought it had won once and for all, bitter disappointment has spawned a sweeping, often violent and ominous hysteria
Oct 16 2018
11 mins