October 23, 2014

Canada’s Parliament attacked by gunman

In yet another example of why strict gun control is a vital policy to ensure a safe society, a gunman entered the Canadian Parliament, forcing MPs and […]
October 23, 2014

“Drop-a-brick” – Water Conservation

This idea is perfect for lowering the water bills and your impact on the environment. Even though the article talks about water conservation in the Californian […]
October 23, 2014

Scientists sequence the genome of 45,000 year old man

I love reading about all sorts of scientific discoveries, and this makes for an amazing one! Scientists have managed to sequence the genome of a 45,000 year […]
October 23, 2014

Coal seam gas, or clean drinking water. It can’t be both

This fantastic commentary piece by Michael Moore (not the director) spells out the case for the current NSW Government, on the need to extend the moratorium on CSG […]
October 22, 2014

Negative Gearing

Gareth Hutchens of Fairfax on the topic of abolishing negative gearing for new investment properties. I think he is right on point here!   Economics teaches […]
October 22, 2014

$450m NSW Art Gallery Extension searches for an Architect

The Art Gallery of NSW’s planned $450 million extension, called “Sydney Modern”, has started the long process to fruition, with the Art Gallery’s Director Dr Mark […]
October 21, 2014

Spring Cycle 2014

Cyclists took to the roads of Sydney last Sunday, cycling over the Sydney Harbour Bridge, as they took part in the annual Spring Cycle. The Spring […]
October 21, 2014

Vale Gough Whitlam (1916-2014)

Vale Gough Whitlam – Australia’s greatest Prime Minister (1972-1975, Labor). A man who made Australia a much better and fairer place within just a few short […]
August 13, 2013

NSW Department of Planning admits his department misled the public on proposed planning laws

NSW Department of Planning admits his department misled the public on proposed planning laws Greens MLC, David Shoebridge, gives a wrap up of the extraordinary situation […]