The latest economic data has highlighted that middle Australia is doing it tougher than ever before. New figures have shown that in the wake of tanking commodity prices, thousands of Australians are in danger of having to sell their beach homes…. Read More ›
Politics
Government To Recall Minister For Women Over Australia’s Appalling Domestic Violence Record
The Tony Abbott-led government has today announced that it will be recalling Australia’s minister for women over the country’s disturbing record that has seen two women, on average killed per week this year through domestic violence. The (un)Australian spoke to the PM about… Read More ›
Australians Boycott Bali Over Death Penalty Now Holidaying in Texas
The people of Australia have reacted angrily to the execution of two of its citizens by the Indonesian Government with calls to boycott popular tourist destination Bali and instead holiday in more compassionate destinations such as Saudi Arabia or Texas…. Read More ›
Sacking Journalist For Fact-Based Personal Opinions ‘No Biggie’, Says Human Rights Commissioner
Human Rights Commissioner, Tim Wilson, a long-time advocate and defender of freedom of the right sort of speech for all the right sort of people, has said he sees no problem with SBS sacking long-serving sports reporter, Scott McIntyre for… Read More ›
Government Ministers Retweet Hashtag in Last Ditch Attempt To Spare Bali 9
On what could be the eve of the Bali 9 executions, the federal government has responded to accusations of not doing enough to stay the Bali 9 executions. In her seventy third interview since returning to Australia on Monday, Foreign… Read More ›
People Who Didn’t Vote For Senator Leyonhjelm Question Why They Should Be Paying His Wages
Libertarian senator David Leyonhjelm’s statement that childless taxpayers shouldn’t be forced to subsidise childcare has provoked a response from the 90.5% of taxpayers who didn’t vote for him, asking why they should have to subsidise his wages. “I didn’t vote… Read More ›