2022 – predictably unpredictable
…civilians and soldiers alike have adapted, invented and applied new technologies and tactics in a way that is impossible for a monolithic, top-down structure like the Russian army. History not…
Journalism and other writing
…civilians and soldiers alike have adapted, invented and applied new technologies and tactics in a way that is impossible for a monolithic, top-down structure like the Russian army. History not…
…The sponsors are: BYJU’s, Budweiser, Hisense, McDonald’s, Vivo, Adidas, Coca-Cola, Wanda Group, Hyundai, Qatar Airways, and Visa. Attendees will also see kits from Adidas, Hummel, Kappa, Majid, Marathon, New Balance, Nike,…
…of legislation and labels any effective integrity commission a “kangaroo court”. Voters listen to sound bites and a good campaigner, as Morrison and before him Tony Abbott proved. But good…
…change the way politics is done. More importantly, Albanese as Minister for Infrastructure in the Rudd Government set up Infrastructure Australia to prevent roads to nowhere in marginal electorates and…
…in the Liberal Party of reason and innovation and against neo-Luddite pandering to the forces of backwardness? Why do they allow a few National Party and climate-change-denying fossils blackmail the…
…years, the Coalition in the Parliament and in the media opposed or delayed every single increase in the contribution rate and supported every madcap scheme to allow people to get…
…Kevin Rudd – and half a million petition signatories has come to nothing. Ultimately, though, it comes back to voters and media consumers. We are fortunate in Australia that we…
…have received the honour. But those honours are discretionary and today’s standards cannot be applied to events and actions that took place in a completely different era. The evidentiary standards for…
…support, but to strengthen it to bolster independent, Green, and public support. Crispin Hull This article first appeared in The Canberra Times and other Australian media on 4 October 2022…
…a strong anti-corruption body to weed out and punish abuses of public trust. Crispin Hull This article first appeared in The Canberra Times and other Australian media on 6 February…