On the Arts NSW grants: “Once you've read something like that, you realise that the NSW Arts budget should be abolished, the departmental building burned to ashes and the ground upon which it stood sown thickly with salt.”
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You have to hand it to Quadrant. For more than fifty years now – through many a change of style and politics – it has been our chief, and often our only, magazine of art, culture and politics.
The recent climate report from the Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO was remarkable more for what it didn't say than for what it did.
Documentary evidence. Bob Brown calls home.
Of course there is one left wing government in Australia that is more or less protected against the swing to right wing parties. I refer of course to Ted Baillieu’s government in Victoria.
Except for the missing warfare, the relationship between these two towns is eerily similar to the animosity between Israel and Gaza.
The issue of climate change is now the classic example of post-normal science, originated and serviced by a research machine funded massively and almost entirely by a government department dedicated to drastic alteration of society in the name of fixing the ‘problem’ of global warming.
Professor Bunyip on The Fabrication of Aboriginal History, an interesting suggestion about a coming change at the ABC, and how Fairfax protects its own.
When Andrew Bolt attempted to correct a journalist’s error he was prevented from doing so, for legal reasons.
President Obama, as the first black president, was rightly lauded as having the potential of bringing Americans of different racial origins closer together. It hasn’t quite worked out like that.
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