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Month: January 2020

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Politics

Brexit happens

January 30, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

It’s entirely coincidental that as the United Kingdom is finally leaving the European Union, I’m reading Boris Johnson’s “Friends, Voters, Countrymen: Jottings on the stump”, his retelling of a (successful) …

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Love / Politics

On dating woke women

January 24, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

British actor whom I’ve never heard of, Laurence Fox, has caused quite a stir as a result of an appearance on a TV show “Question Time” last week. Fox apparently …

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Politics

Charity served cold

January 23, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

Note:  While this story is about Australia, the same issues apply to charitable sectors in all Western countries.  An important thing to remember about large parts of the government bureaucracy and …

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Politics

Media more destructive than fires

January 21, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

Where the bloody hell are you? Not in Australia apparently. While no official figures are available yet, anecdotal evidence from international tour operators suggests significant cancellations (according to one report, …

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Politics

Join the Remainer Resistance!

January 14, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

This is both funny and sad at the same time: So at 11pm on 31 January, dismiss Johnson’s extravagant claims for what lies ahead and the faux celebrations. Light a …

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Politics

Those That Trust Trump, or Who Hearts America?

January 14, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

A fascinating update, courtesy of Pew Research Center, on attitudes towards the United States around the world, best summarised in this table: It’s personally interesting to note that Poland is the …

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Culture

BeWitchered

January 12, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

I wish I could have enjoyed “The Witcher” more than I did. For better or worse, all fantasy series and movies will now be compared with “Game of Thrones” (sans …

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Politics

Congratulations, Victoria!

January 9, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

Victoria is officially the safest state in Australia if you’re looking to escape the firebugs: Victoria Police say the fires engulfing the eastern part of Victoria are not being treated as …

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Politics

Is Australia still there?

January 8, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

Myself, as well as other people with families and friends overseas, are getting concerned and panicky messages to check if we’re safe in light of the catastrophic megafires that have …

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Love / Politics

THOTs and prayers – and other ways to help the fireys and victims

January 7, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

There are many ways to raise money for the victims of natural disasters, from charity concerts to social media donation drives, but some enterprising young women in Australia and the …

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Politics

Walkleys for nothing and the chicks for free

January 5, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

The piece I have put together the other day about the 200 or so people who have been arrested – and most charged – with setting a significant amount of …

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Politics

Australia’s arson crisis (updated)

January 3, 2020January 5, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

According to my calculations and estimates, the number of individuals around Australia whose arson has contributed to the current bushfire crisis has now passed 200. This figure is not presented …

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Books

20 Best Books and 19 Notable Mentions I’ve Read in 2019

January 3, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

You know the gig by the now: not the new books that came out last year but the books I got to read throughout 2019. There have been far too …

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Politics

A very good question indeed

January 2, 2020January 2, 2020 - by Arthur Chrenkoff

The former Labor Environment Minister, and a wistful reminder of the time when Labor had serious politicians, Graham Richardson, asks a very good question: Just how did Australia fall from a …

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