Sean Burke has a background in journalism and has held senior management and board positions at international media organisations including PBL Media, Emap plc and Reed Elsevier.
We’re not in this together, we never were – Abbott

We’re not in this together, we never were – Abbott

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FORMER Prime Minister Tony Abbott has revealed his frustration at the mindless suggestion that Australians were sharing the pain of the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic.
In a wide ranging interview with the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) published last Wednesday, Mr Abbott made it clear that the “doing class” – and not the “talking class” – had worn the brunt of the crisis.

Pro-republicans dazed & confused over letters

Pro-republicans dazed & confused over letters

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PRO-republican leaders lost their collective minds this week after the “Palace Letters” disproved their long-held claims of royal involvement in the Whitlam dismissal.
Expecting a smoking gun that would trigger a rush to republicanism, the newly released documents instead shredded the anti-Monarchists’ credibility – leaving them to invent conspiracy theories to hide their disarray.

PM moves towards nukes

PM moves towards nukes

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AUSTRALIA’s military build-up has placed the nation on a trajectory towards nuclear weapons according to respected security analyst Dr Euan Graham.
The Singapore-based Asia-Pacific defence expert said this month’s announcement by Prime Minister Scott Morrison had “nudged Canberra into a more serious exploration of an independent nuclear capacity”.

Same Bill, same knife, same tricks…

Same Bill, same knife, same tricks…

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HAVING triumphantly knifed two Labor prime ministers so far, Bill Shorten appears to have mistimed his latest attempt to knock off another ALP leader.

Seemingly convinced his Party would lose last weekend’s Eden-Monaro by-election, Shorten struck early by releasing his own “vision” for Australia – presumably believing struggling ALP leader Anthony Albanese would be mortally wounded on Saturday.