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Reason v magical climate thinking – voters have no choice

Andrew L. Urban As Australians prepare to vote for the nature of their future on May 3, I can report that back in the day, the much revered 17th / 18th century satirist Jonathan Swift (no relation to Taylor) confronted (or … Continue reading

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Long live Chris Bowen!

Long live Chris Bowen!  Andrew L. Urban As you pop your eyeballs back in place, lift your jaw off the floor and pour a stiff drink after reading the headline, please read on; you will come to join the chorus … Continue reading

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SECRET SNAPSHOTS, PRIVATE LIVES

The Little Book of Revelations For the chance to win movie tickets or DVDs, Australia’s award winning online movie magazine, Urban Cinefile, ran weekly competitions asking readers to answer questions that elicited some jaw-dropping replies – in 35 words or … Continue reading

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Man-made warming: today the room, tomorrow the world

Andrew L. Urban A serious question for voters in this federal election campaign: If climate change is a scientific matter, why wasn’t it presented in a scientifically credible peer reviewed paper in a scientific or educational institution? Climate change was … Continue reading

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The schemers, the naive, the fearful – and the harlots

 Andrew L. Urban It was late Sunday morning, March 23, 2025 when Kathrine posted her question in the reader comments at the end of Bjorn Lomborg’s article, “United Nations ‘propaganda’ on climate costing the world trillions” in the Weekend Australian. … Continue reading

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Electric shock: it’s much worse than you think

Andrew L. Urban Startled, I stared at my electricity bill. My consumption over the quarter had decreased by 4.62%. The bill, however, was 20% higher, at $542.66. I live alone. (Cat doesn’t count…) And that’s before the 9% price rise … Continue reading

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Labor Government’s dirty tricks to cancel conservative conference revealed

ANDREW COOPER, Founder & National Director of the CPAC.network, in this letter to its followers, reveals how sometimes secret manoeuvres by Labor forced the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) out of Sydney….for now. Holding a conference sounds simple, right? Well, … Continue reading

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Ridicule to demean antisemitism – the AI essay

Andrew L. Urban It was late evening, after the current affairs shows had yet again flooded my TV with stories about antisemitic attacks. The absurdities of anti-Israel bile, of antisemitism and hatred swirled around every network in various manifestations. I … Continue reading

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COMING SOON: FRAMED – Urban’s new book on Robert Xie

Subtitled “How the legal system framed Robert Xie for the Lin family murders”, Urban’s latest book tells the astonishing true story of how a weak circumstantial case plus a combination of incompetence and unethical behaviour throughout the legal system, from … Continue reading

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Watch your language – we’re at war

Andrew L. Urban The Muslim community represented by the 50 signatories on the United Muslim Community Statement  of Monday, February 17, 2025 is a declaration of war against Judeo-Christian Australia. No Muslim organisation has (so far) challenged or disowned it. As … Continue reading

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