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By cindym@thesatu… , 11 July, 2026
Giving a major speech at The Sydney Institute is a little like sneezing into a matchbox but only if the matchbox is empty and no one is around. This is the forum in which Angus Taylor chose to articulate his first proper riposte to Pauline Hanson and the rise of One Nation.
By kyeh@thesaturd… , 13 June, 2026
For a brief moment, little more than half a minute, Tanya Plibersek articulates what is wrong with One Nation. She captures the obstruction and the hypocrisy. She circles the emptiness. Barnaby Joyce blinks slowly as he watches, swallowing like a bullfrog in a quilted vest.
By cindym@thesatu… , 6 June, 2026
This is about how a former minister treats a young woman who once worked for her, who was raped in her office, who she called a lying cow in front of her colleagues, whose legal documents she leaked to a newspaper, whom she bankrupted and whom she now accuses of profiting from her own abuse.
By kyeh@thesaturd… , 6 June, 2026
The audit report confirms what has long been obvious: the Australian National University’s catastrophic restructure was neither necessary nor prudent. It was decided on by a council with limited insight and only arbitrary financial details. When it was clear it was failing, no changes were made.
By kyeh@thesaturd… , 23 May, 2026
How can it be that a woman goes into a strange house and her body is later found dumped in a fridge and no one is prosecuted for her murder? Her name was Isla Bell. She was 19. This week, she was remembered by her family as a gem, an exquisitely beautiful soul. She walked everywhere with an open heart.