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The Spectator Australia is Australia's favourite weekly politics and culture magazine. Subscribe now; only $10 for 10 issues. Editor: Rowan Dean @rowandean

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@SpectatorOz
The Spectator Australia
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ROWAN DEAN | "In essence, the Cop meetings are pure globalist socialist propaganda used to promote the massive fraud of the renewables industry, a global corporate grift built on siphoning off endless ‘climate change’ subsidies from the helpless taxpayers of – largely – the
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@SpectatorOz
The Spectator Australia
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The slogan of 'cheap renewables' is soon to be ... gone with the wind. Climate 200 presented itself as gentle and neighbourly, a non-partisan restoration of decency. A kind of Whole Foods wrapped in Scanlan & Theodore. Yet in practice it was financed by billionaires,
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Institute of Public Affairs
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“If the Liberals found the courage it could find a new constituency” The Coalition cannot rely on others to oppose the federal government’s damaging agenda. Australians are hungry for policies that put them first and will reward those who do. Saxon Davidson in The
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@SpectatorOz
The Spectator Australia
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The very acronym ‘Waspi’ speaks of unreasonableness – it stands for ‘women against state pension inequality’. Raising the state pension age for women was of course aimed at doing just that – doing away with the perk which allowed women to retire five years earlier than men.
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@SpectatorOz
The Spectator Australia
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You might ask of the “Mamdanimaniacs”: why not simply increase the supply of housing by deporting the huge numbers of illegal immigrants whose room and board is subsidized by the taxpayers of New York? Why rely on socialistic overreach instead of complying with the federal
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The Spectator Australia
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The BBC is in a state of embarrassment and free-fall. Those who claim to be most concerned about 'misinformation and disinformation' in the social media and independent media quarter have utterly shamed themselves. Article | https://t.co/oicDZLY5X4
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The Spectator Australia
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While Australia's nuclear ban endures, the people of North Wales are desperate to host the UK's first Small Modular Reactor. The only thing that seems to frustrate the locals is that the nuclear project isn't BIGGER. Article | https://t.co/hgq3X7AsK6
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@SpectatorOz
The Spectator Australia
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WHO IS TRYING TO BREAK APART THE POWERFUL MAGA MOVEMENT? The suspicion is that someone or some group is behind the co-ordinated breakdown of conservative commentary and thinktanks since the assassination of Charlie Kirk. One of the largest break points revolves around Tucker
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The Spectator Australia
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Nothing is safe under the Keir Starmer government - not even the humble bike. Rachel Reeves, who may not last the year in her role, is reportedly drawing up plans to scrap the 'Cycle to Work' scheme introduced by Tony Blair in 1999. It was meant to help the working class cover
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The Spectator Australia
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Labour is moving to abolish the Police and Crime Commissioners in 2028. Legislated into existence when Theresa May was Home Secretary in 2011, they have been somewhat of a failure. Article | https://t.co/d0BJgRzv4k
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The Spectator Australia
48 minutes
Seattle is the city where, in the name of the George Floyd riots of mid-2020, armed fanatics took over a four-block chunk of downtown. The mayor of the day said it reminded her fondly of the Summer of Love, only for the good vibes to dissipate when the commune’s residents
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@rowandean
Rowan Dean
23 hours
Net Zero is gone to meet its maker! We celebrate tonight on the world according to Rowan Dean at 7pm AEST on ⁦@SkyNewsAust⁩ Raise a glass with us!
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The Spectator Australia
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Does 'international humanitarian law' really exist? And if it does, has it ever played a significant role in a wartime situation... Article | https://t.co/hEw21yCk17
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@SpectatorOz
The Spectator Australia
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Our Westminster system derives from the Glorious Revolution of 1688 which established the supremacy of parliament over the Crown and limited the power of the monarch. That was aimed to prevent a monarchical tyranny. But now that – as far as executive government is concerned e.g.
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@SpectatorOz
The Spectator Australia
2 days
The once proud State of Victoria is facing an existential crisis without parallel in its 174-year history. As the leftist media lavishes praise on the soon-to-be legislated, but highly divisive ‘Indigenous treaty’ – celebrated by Labor – the state slides further into the sludge
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Leila Naseri
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Racial discrimination and its reflections in today’s world @SpectatorOz @spectator @profdavidflint @ellymelly @ProfMirbagheri
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@SpectatorOz
The Spectator Australia
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If truth is determined by the majority, then every minority becomes a kind of monster. And if morality is measured by numbers alone, then being outnumbered is the same thing as being wrong. The American Founders understood this long before Matheson wrote a word. Today, people
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The Spectator Australia
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An intense focus on 'identity politics' had only one natural outcome for society - and it's not pretty. The re-emergence of racial discrimination has asserted itself in Australia. https://t.co/PvsN2nzsWZ
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Racial discrimination is seeing a revival in the modern 'progressive' world where a focus on identity politics has a dark side.
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Alexandra Marshall
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By re-committing themselves to the Paris Agreement, the Liberals have effectively given a huge middle finger to regional Australia and a sneaky wink to the renewable energy lobbyists. ‘The Liberals will now take the new policy to the Nationals to negotiate a shared position on
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@rowandean
Rowan Dean
2 days
Congratulations to Sussan Ley and the Coalition for offering Australia an alternative to socialism on steroids
@sussanley
Sussan Ley
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Today was a big day for our Liberal Party as we chart a new pathway forward to deliver affordable power for Australians as a first priority of our energy policy.
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The Spectator Australia
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A solid gold toilet and cupboards loaded with bagfuls of €200 bills are among the treasures linked to the prominent Ukrainian businessman Timur Mindich, after an investigation by Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (Nabu). Owen Matthews writes: "A full-scale war seems to
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