Controversial Liberal Senator Cory Bernardi has penned a lengthy and overwhelmingly positive review of Sam Taylor-Johnson’s blockbuster 50 Shades of Grey. In a 1200 word critique posted on Rotten Tomatoes, the South Australian politician praised the film for its realistic… Read More ›
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Dennis Jensen Awarded The Simon Crean Medal For Services To Leadership Crises
The Federal Member for Tangey, Dr Dennis Jensen, has been honoured with yet another prestigious award to add to the extensive range of accolades which he has received over the course of his ten year parliamentary career. Earlier today, Dr Jensen became only… Read More ›
Tony Abbot Breaks Reset Button With Excessive Use
The Australian taxpayer will fork out $1700 to fund the installation of three new “reset” buttons in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet after the previous button was broken by excessive usage. A senior cabinet minister from the Department of… Read More ›
Make It Harder To Get Elected The Way I Was: Xenophon
Independent Senator Nick Xenophon, who was first elected to the South Australian legislative council with less than 3% of the vote through a string of complex preference deals will seek to change the Senate voting rules to make it harder… Read More ›
Government To Convene ‘Citizens’ Assembly’ To Establish Consensus On Medicare Reform
The Abbott government will ask a “citizens assembly” for advice on reforming medicare under a key part of the Coalition’s new health policy announced by the prime minister today and to be rescinded by the health minister tomorrow. The (un)Australian… Read More ›
Moderate Muslims Fail To Condemn Ban On Snowmen
Muslim leaders are under fire for failing to condemn a Saudi cleric who issued a religious ruling stating that constructing snowmen was forbidden. Sheikh Mohammad Saleh al-Munajjiid declared that constructing a snowman was akin to creating an image of a… Read More ›