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 ›
The (un) Australian
For One Moment, Google+ Dared To Dream. Then Facebook Came Back Online.
As panic spread around the world on Tuesday with social media giant Facebook going down globally for about 40 minutes, it’s much-maligned competitor Google+ found itself beginning to dream that, maybe, it’s time to shine had finally arrived. “At first,… Read More ›
Sports Journalists Astounded To Discover That Women Menstruate
Sports journalists across the world have been flabbergasted to uncover the shocking truth – female athletes menstruate. The shocking news broke out when English tennis player Heather Watson blamed her first-round loss in the Australian Open on her match coinciding… Read More ›
Murdoch Promises Retaliation After Stock Analysts Mock News Corp Profit
Rupert Murdoch has condemned a Wall Street publication for daring to insult his companies diminishing profits. The News Corp CEO was highly critical of a Goldman Sachs report that contained an image of News Corp gross profits falling by 30%… Read More ›
Government To Re-name Manus Island Cahill Island
The Coalition Government has today released a draft paper that explores the idea of re-naming Manus Island, Tim Cahill Island in honour of Socceroos’ star Tim Cahill. Manus Island a province of North Papua is currently being used by Australia… Read More ›
Live Earth Concert to Raise Awareness of Al Gore
During an address to the World Economic Forum in Davos, former cartoon voice actor Al Gore has announced a multi-national Live Earth concert series in an effort to raise awareness of Al Gore. “We are in critical times” the Grammy… Read More ›