The Spectator Australia


by The Spectator Australia

The Spectator Australia— The University of Chicago has what it calls a ‘Parrhesia Program for Public Discourse’ – aimed at teaching students to conduct their debates in a civilised, non-abusive manner. This wonderful old word

Daily Mail—Why MP Nick Dametto from Katter's Australia Party is calling for an 'extreme' US law to be introduced to Australia to deal with home intruders. A politician has called for the introduction of US-style laws that allow home owners to use deadly force against intruders.

The Guardian—Australia news live: figures show budget on track for surplus; Sussan Ley backs Dutton saying Australia cannot be ‘internet police for the whole world’. Homicide detectives begin three-day search for 30-year-old in NSW central tablelands; peak Muslim bodies deny police consulted them in lead-up to Sydney raids. Follow the day’s news liveGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAs we reported, X has provided an update on its legal challenge against Australia’s eSafety commissioner, stating it had complied with a direction to remove content from the Wakeley church stabbing.However, underneath the post from the...

@MichaelWestBiz—Future Made in Australia? It's all in the execution. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s ‘Made in Australia’ policy could be bad, good or great for Australia, depending on how it is implemented. Rex Patrick looks at the great model.