Aboriginal Industry fails Coober Pedy
John Pasquarelli In 1959, I arrived at the Eight Mile Field at Coober Pedy with two partners and as luck would have it, our first shaft bottomed on saleable opal. I was a callow, twenty-two year old...
View ArticleJohn Pasquarelli on the perils of multiculturalism
What’s happening on our streets today is the product of decades of multiculturalism, stupidly subscribed to by all sides of politics and imposed without public consultation, argues John Pasquarelli.
View ArticleThe nightmare of a Greens-controlled Senate looms
A Greens-controlled Senate would be our worst nightmare. So voters will have to grit their teeth and take a punt on the Coalition if that mob of nervous Nellies can wake up in time.
View ArticleThe rise of the apparatchik infects and perverts our political system
The bipartisan culture of the apparatchik has so infected Australian politics that most politicians are held in contempt by the electorate – and that spells disaster for our system of government.
View ArticleTime for Liberals to focus on Greens
Coulda - Woulda - Shoulda. It’s time to forget about John Howard and Peter Costello and get back to the main game - dealing with the Greens, John Pasquarelli says.
View ArticleLegalising killer drugs would radically change society
The legal use of killer drugs (all drugs can kill) would radically change the way our society operates and would impact dramatically on our young.
View ArticleHockey 10, banks nil
John Pasquarelli says our hung parliament was the result of ‘dithering’ politics on all sides – when a party no longer knows what it really stands for, then how can the electorate be expected to know?
View ArticleEthnic crime the “bastard son of multiculturalism”
John Pasquarelli writes that surprise, surprise, a drug raid has found that a huge criminal enterprise is the work of Vietnamese drug syndicates and the Vietnamese Community in Australia acknowledges...
View ArticleGrass roots Lib revolt clinched Vic preference decision on Greens
John Pasquarelli says a a grass-roots revolt by Lib branch members threatening not to work on polling day was the clincher in the decision not to preference the Greens.
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