The editors of French newspaper Liberation said they were giving photography, a profession currently under assault, the ”homage […]
Category Archive: Sydney Morning Herald
In the 1990s, Bronwyn Bishop was so ubiquitous that the press gallery wore masks of her face in […]
This election campaign has officially pitched tents in Topsy Turvy Land. One candidate after the other has backflipped, […]
No one wants to hear politicians talk about sex. Tony Abbott should have known this when he compared […]
Most mornings, a little box flickers up on my laptop screen: ”How many minutes of freedom would you […]
It was one of the most important speeches in Australian military history, but not a word has been […]
De mortuis nil nisi bene dicendum. The idea that it is rude, or a breach of etiquette, to […]
Just wrote this piece for the SMH about the Grand Dame of British Politics, Margaret Thatcher, providing advice […]
We’ve always been a lazy lot. Our desire to outsource the more difficult parts of life – such […]
One of the great myths of modern politics is the idea that all you need to do to […]