If you are in Adelaide for Writers' Week come along and meet Quadrant Editor, Keith Windschuttle, and Literary Editor, Les Murray.
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Wayne Swan, on around $270,000 a year, minimum, not counting his allowances, tells us that the super-rich (viz., people much richer than Wayne Swan) are trying to poison our country.
Judging by the coverage of the Bob Carr affair, even Australia’s forgiving mainstream media may perhaps be starting to come to terms with the fact that we have someone willing to play fast and loose with the truth in the highest elective office in the land.
While every other headline in Australian newspapers on this troubled issue of child protection focused on the need to overhaul Victorian state government services your ABC decided that, as usual, the real culprit was organised religion.
Showing a willingness to ignore normal ethical constraints and to indulge themselves in self-stimulated paroxysms of righteousness, the climate alarmists have managed to rival the extremes of religious fundamentalism.
For the first time in 15 years Quadrant has had a major redesign.
Across the globe, technology-empowered protesters seek to disrupt the political and economic order.
The Mark Steyn Big Continent Tour has started.
The Liberal leader is guilty of what are, in the eyes of Australia's bien pensant elites, the three unpardonable heresies of our age: he believes in God, opposes eco-taxes and wants to scrap restrictions on free speech.
It has been known for decades that poets who might fear relegation or professional sabotage from the critical consensus of our culture have a welcome and a refuge in Quadrant—but only if they write well.
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