Benighted Labor failed to create a true Order of Australia

THE real lesson from the knights and dames event is that Labor has naively believed in the march of progress. Labor has imagined that, once a significant reform has been achieved, everyone will see is merits and it will not be unwound. Continue reading “Benighted Labor failed to create a true Order of Australia”

Ouch — the senator who thought money drove everything

WHAT a joy to hear in the past week or so two voices of disinterested reason rising above the special interest groups. It would be a greater joy if their sensible words were listened to and acted upon. The voices were those of Professor Ross Garnaut and Dr Ken Henry. Continue reading “Ouch — the senator who thought money drove everything”

Anti-social Tweet’s $105,000 deterrent

BE CAREFUL using Twitter, you might be sued for defamation.
There, I have said it in less than the 140 character limit, but there is much more to the story than that.
Much was made this week of an award of $105,000 against a 20-year-old Orange former schoolboy Andrew Farley who used Twitter to defame a music teacher who was appointed to a position vacated by his father on medical grounds. Continue reading “Anti-social Tweet’s $105,000 deterrent”

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