‘Good riddance to woke,’ Peta Credlin says, while Tim Blair urges country to ‘Drill, Australia. Drill’
Donald Trump on the campaign trail. Andrew Bolt has told viewers Kamala Harris was almost elected ‘on the great lie that Donald Trump would be a Hitler-loving dictator’.Donald Trump on the campaign trail. Andrew Bolt has told viewers Kamala Harris was almost elected ‘on the great lie that Donald Trump would be a Hitler-loving dictator’.
In the Daily Telegraph, the columnist Tim Blair was urging Australia to join Trump in drilling for oil and gas. “An earlier version of this column said that Raphael Geminder, founder of Pact group, was in the Mumm marquee at the Melbourne Cup and attributed quotes to him,’” the Age said. “That person was not Mr Geminder, but someone claiming to be him. The Age apologises for the error.”as Media Watch host next month after more than a decade in the chair, the hot tip is that the program will take on a new direction.
“I’d have to check, might have done years ago – I’m generally happy to speak anywhere about politics,” Kenny, a Sky News host, told Weekly Beast. “I’ve even been on the ABC, spoken at schools, universities and once spoke to a journalist from The Guardian.”An annual general meeting is one of the rare times publicly listed boards and executives have to face tough questions and can’t hide behind spin doctors and corporate statements.
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