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Dan Andrews car & cycle crash: damning expert report

 Andrew L. Urban An expert investigation into the infamous crash involving former Victorian Premier Dan Andrews (and family) in an SUV and 15 year old cyclist Ryan Meuleman on January 7, 2013 found “a lack of police adherence to standard … Continue reading

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From Magna Carta 1225 to antisemitism 2025

Henry Ergas AO is a columnist for The Australian. From 1978 to 1993, Henry was an economist at the OECD in Paris, yet his weekly columns are rich with historical references. An erudite observer of the world, he challenges us … Continue reading

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Downside of Australia’s history?

Andrew L. Urban You don’t need me to tell you that we are still licking our wounds (almost daily) over disgraceful, anti-democratic Covid era responses from ham-fisted political leadership – I would have welcomed a citizens’ uprising. That might have … Continue reading

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Do refugees & illegal migrants have responsibilities?

By Andrew L. Urban A decade ago I reflected on how “Millions of people are taking life threatening journeys to seek new lives in the West. Some are indeed fleeing life threatening persecution at home. But many of the millions … Continue reading

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Deliberate breakdown: the sinking of Australia

Andrew L. Urban Restlessly reading the papers the other day, this caught my eye: “…it appears the entire political class is deliberately trying to increase construction costs and worsen housing affordability, not to mention lay the groundwork for a breakdown … Continue reading

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On Greta

Andrew L. Urban I was a theatre critic at The Australian for four years and a film critic for my online movie magazine urbancinefile.com.au for 20. I mention this at the start to immodestly suggest that I have some experience … Continue reading

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The Mississippi used to flow into the Gulf of Mexico … until Trump

Andrew L. Urban The latest of many changes in its history is the only one that hasn’t altered the course of the Mississippi. Donald Trump recently renamed the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America: the river has taken this … Continue reading

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Albanese makes Aust a bludger

Andrew L. Urban In Australian parlance, a bludger is a kind of lowlife, the kind that dodges shouting a round of beer. Just so the Americans understand, there’s no greater insult Down Under. A bludger is a user, a wanker, … Continue reading

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The farmer, the science and the agenda

Andrew L. Urban Farmers across Australia are revolting against the wanton destruction of their land to satisfy the renewed and re-elected climate alarmism of Labor’s voodoo policies. It’s a growing confrontation between government and farmers. Minister Bowen, beware the fury … Continue reading

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Not all murders are equal

Andrew L. Urban In his May 23, 2025 article headlined “The Oval Office is the new Colosseum for world leaders” The Australian’s Cameron Stewart conflates general crime with the racially motivated murders of white farmers. He writes: “The problem is … Continue reading

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