
Ross Fitzgerald
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Nov 12, 2024 |
quadrant.org.au | James Allan |Tim Blair |Phil Shannon |Ross Fitzgerald
"Amongst many ‘No’ voters there is still a simmering and visceral anger at the elites, most definitely the corporate elites"Nov 13 202411 minsConservative are elected, fix the previous government's legacies, get voted out and the cycle begins againNov 12 20248 minsSadly predictable, the sport's woke wallahs have decreed no Test action on Australia DayNov 11 20244 minsWhat follows is Part II of a lightly edited transcript of Professor James Allan’s address to the H.R. Nicholls Society.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
quadrant.org.au | Phil Shannon |James Allan |Rachael Kohn |Ross Fitzgerald
Sadly predictable, the sport's woke wallahs have decreed no Test action on Australia DayNov 11 20244 mins"As Thomas Sowell said ‘When you want to help people, you tell them the truth', which is what I propose to do today"Nov 11 20249 minsThe Vatican’s revised position in respect to the Jews and Judaism did not come out of nowhereNov 11 202412 minsWhat follows is a lightly edited transcript of Professor James Allan’s address to the H.R. Nicholls Society. Part II will be published tomorrow.
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Nov 10, 2024 |
quadrant.org.au | David Barton |Ross Fitzgerald |John O’Sullivan |Peter SMith |Peter Smith
he ABC’s once admired Back Roads has taken another deep […]Nov 11 20244 minsPeter O’Brien argues powerfully in Villain or Victim? that only one substantive criticism can be made of the Governor-General, that being his failure 'to warn Whitlam he risked dismissal and that this failure encouraged Whitlam to remain obdurate'. Of the ever-expanding books on events leading up to November 11, 1975, this one is a keeperNov 11 20248 minsPolls tells us most people in the West support Israel.
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Nov 10, 2024 |
quadrant.org.au | David Barton |Ross Fitzgerald |John O’Sullivan |Michael Connor
he ABC’s once admired Back Roads has taken another deep […]Nov 11 20244 minsPeter O’Brien argues powerfully in Villain or Victim? that only one substantive criticism can be made of the Governor-General, that being his failure 'to warn Whitlam he risked dismissal and that this failure encouraged Whitlam to remain obdurate'. Of the ever-expanding books on events leading up to November 11, 1975, this one is a keeperNov 11 20248 minsPolls tells us most people in the West support Israel.
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Jul 31, 2023 |
australianbookreview.com.au | Ross Fitzgerald
Tom and Audrey McDonald have shared a life of commitment together, promoting what they consider to be the political, social and economic interest of the Australian working class. The vehicle for both these true believers was the Communist Party of Australia, especially as it operated through the trade union movement. While Tom laboured tirelessly with the Building Workers Industrial Union (BWIU), most of Audrey’s political activity was via the Union of Australian Women (UAW).
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