February 13 – 19, 2016

News

Member for Mackellar Bronwyn Bishop.

News

Books banned in mainland China on sale in a Hong Kong bookstore.
Little red flying foxes in Casino, NSW.
Amid the rubble following Russian air strikes in residential areas of Aleppo, Syria.

Comment

Letters, Cartoon & Editorial

Cartoon

ReadCartoon image, links to full cartoon page

Editorial
Offshore dissension

Letters

Men’s groups must take responsibility

Once again there are complaints from men’s groups claiming rights and/or entitlements regarding Family Court decisions. Nijole Cork’s “The men hijacking family law reforms” …

Need for Family Court reform

Nijole Cork’s article certainly “plays the man, not the ball”. My personal experience is that (despite the rhetoric otherwise), gender bias determines the Family Court’s preferred …

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Books

Image for article: That Devil’s Madness

Dominique Wilson
That Devil’s Madness

Image for article: Credlin & Co.

Aaron Patrick
Credlin & Co.

Image for article: Fear Is the Rider

Kenneth Cook
Fear Is the Rider

Life

Image for article: 3D printing for surgery

Technology

3D printing for surgery

3D printing is revolutionising surgery, from implants to regeneration. Might organ donation become a thing of the past?

Image for article: A disco cruise to the South Pacific turns downbeat

Travel

A disco cruise to the South Pacific turns downbeat

What does it say about cruise-loving Australians when the buffet and booze take precedence over sight-seeing?

Image for article: Turning tables: Melissa ‘Milly’ Tapper, 25, table tennis player

Sport

Turning tables: Melissa ‘Milly’ Tapper, 25, table tennis player

Paralympian Milly Tapper’s dream to also compete in the able-bodied Olympics.

The Quiz

1. Name the fastest man over 100 metres.
2. The Škoda automobile company was founded in which country? (Bonus point for naming the current parent company.)
3. The Pritzker prize is awarded in what field?
4. What is the currency of the Philippines?
5. The upcoming sequel to Finding Nemo is called Finding …?
6. The root word biblio refers to what?
7. A 40th wedding anniversary is traditionally associated with which gemstone?
8. Titania is the largest of the moons of which planet?
9. What are the given names of the artist Rubens?
10. Which highland clan massacred their MacDonald hosts in cold blood at Glencoe on February 13, 1692?

Click through for answers.

Quotes

HONOURS

“This is really an award for Australia.”

Greg HuntThe environment minister is named “Best Minister in the World” at a cereal box of a gathering called the World Government Summit. Greg’s being modest, of course: he set back climate action, degraded the barrier reef, and pandered to coalmining interests all on his own.

TRANSPORT

“Fuck, that’s risky shit.”

Bill HeffernanChairman of the senate rural and regional affairs and transport legislation committee shares with the parliament his concerns about cross-runway landings at Melbourne Airport.

TIMEPIECES

“Ian has worn his Rolex every day since its purchase to remind himself of the hard work it took to obtain it.”

Ian GoodenoughThe Liberal MP celebrates his watch in a third-person press release dedicated to the purchase. Ian really likes Ian’s watch.

LAW

“The Crown’s inserted inference is a very long bow to draw.”

Braddon Hughes, SCThe barrister representing Eddie Obeid in a case over contentious cafe leases employs a defence based largely on mixed metaphor.

NIGHTLIFE

“The main complaints seem to be that you can’t drink ’til dawn anymore and you can’t impulse-buy a bottle of white after 10pm.”

Mike BairdThe NSW premier, whose main complaint is that he gets asked for ID every time he orders a Shirley Temple, defends his lockout laws. The same tough laws that forced his predecessor to set up a black market in home-delivered Grange.

STANDARDS

“Isn’t it the case the prime minister has one choice: sack the minister, or sack your ministerial standards?”

Bill ShortenThe opposition leader weighs into the Stuart Robert imbroglio. For a man whose entire career has been based on doing numbers – ruthlessly, brutally – you would think he could count to two.