The truth won, but now Amber Heard and her team are trying to spin the verdict as a loss for women and abuse survivors everywhere.
But justice has no gender.
Read my latest for The Spectator Australia here.

The truth won, but now Amber Heard and her team are trying to spin the verdict as a loss for women and abuse survivors everywhere.
But justice has no gender.
Read my latest for The Spectator Australia here.

“Behind every bad decision is a bureaucrat.”
Bureaucracy has taken so much from us all in the last few years. But it’s not done yet. Bureaucrats are refusing to give up power that was never theirs to take. And they want more.
Read my latest for The Spectator Australia here.

“This year’s federal election was insane. It was chaotic. It was all over the place. And it has catastrophic consequences for this country.”
Read my take on the 2022 Election, the consequences of the results, and the lessons that must be learnt at The Spectator Australia.

(Note: This was published last week, I forgot to share it here.)
After a week’s break, the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard trial has recommenced. There has been some explosive testimony and brilliant lawyering from Depp’s team in their cross-examination of Amber Heard, with special praise going to Depp’s lawyer Camille Vasquez who carried out the cross.
If you’d like to read about some of the key moments from the first part of the trial, you can do so here.

After a long and tumultuous wait, unvaccinated volunteers (like me) and staff were all set to return to schools this week, with the Public Health Order mandating vaccination scrapped on Friday.
But the Department of Education had other ideas.
This one gets personal.
Read it here.
