In the race to power, self-interest takes the lead
The budget announcement made Warwick McFadyen ponder: when he stands at the voting booth in a few weeks, would he cast his vote for himself or his country?
Read MorePosted by Warwick McFadyen | Mar 31, 2022 | Other Stuff, Society |
The budget announcement made Warwick McFadyen ponder: when he stands at the voting booth in a few weeks, would he cast his vote for himself or his country?
Read MorePosted by Warwick McFadyen | Mar 22, 2022 | Other Stuff, Society |
Warwick McFadyen thinks maybe it’s necessary to look at each new war, with its attendant atrocities and despatching en masse of human life, with new eyes.
Read MorePosted by Warwick McFadyen | Mar 14, 2022 | Other Stuff, Society |
Classifying children casualties as collateral damage in war serves as solace of semantics for the invader and helps it keep doing it, writes Warwick McFadyen.
Read MorePosted by Warwick McFadyen | Mar 8, 2022 | Other Stuff, Society |
Has Scott Morrison introduced what may be one of the greatest interpretations of a threat to this nation in its military history? Warwick McFadyen investigates with tongue firmly in cheek.
Read MorePosted by Warwick McFadyen | Feb 27, 2022 | Other Stuff, Society |
Warwick McFadyen finds it more than a bit ironic that Donald Trump named his new social media app Truth Social despite telling more than 30,000 lies or misleading statements in his four years as President.
Read MorePosted by Warwick McFadyen | Feb 23, 2022 | Other Stuff, Sound |
Ian Anderson’s veteran rock outfit Jethro Tull is celebrating its first UK Top 10 album in 50 years with ‘The Zealot Gene’. Warwick McFadyen explores the unexpected renaissance.
Read MorePosted by Warwick McFadyen | Feb 20, 2022 | Other Stuff, Society |
Anti-vax protesters in New Zealand were subjected to the strains of Barry Manilow in an attempt to disperse them. Where will the torture end, asks Warwick McFadyen.
Read MorePosted by Warwick McFadyen | Feb 14, 2022 | Other Stuff, Society |
Scott Morrison’s ukulele performance on 60 Minutes took Australian politics from beyond satire to the surreal, writes Warwick McFadyen.
Read MorePosted by Warwick McFadyen | Feb 4, 2022 | Other Stuff, Society |
There comes a time in politics when satire is no match for reality and Warwick McFadyen believes we have reached that point here in Australia.
Read MorePosted by Warwick McFadyen | Jan 26, 2022 | Other Stuff, Society |
Not for the first time, deputy PM Barnaby Joyce inspired one of those “WTF?” moments on national radio the other day. You’ve got to laugh, says Warwick McFadyen. Or cry.
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