![]() ![]() This collection of articles spans several years and features Rita's piercing analysis and thoughts on wide-ranging topics including the increasing issue of the hypocrisy of political correctness in Australia new-age parenting the plight of women under Islam, conduct and curriculum in State and Islamic schools terrorism sharia law animal cruelty and abuse women in sport modern feminism Australian values and racism border protection and refugees gun violence and reform and much more. In Telling It Like It Is, American-born Iranian Australian opinion columnist and critic of Islam Rita Panahi explores the issues and hot topics of the day. Topics include the plight of women under Islam, modern feminism, new-age parenting, animal cruelty, Australian values, and much more. Powerful new collection of previously published articles from journalist and opinion columnist Rita Panahi. Melbourne, Vic : Wilkinson Publishing,.His interview with The Australian Women’s Weekly goes on sale shortly and surely a matchy-matchy 60 Minutes with partner Jodie Haydon can’t be too far away after the program showcased the Prime Minister’s musical skills. The Opposition Leader even has a craft beer named after him, Albo, from the Willie The Boatman brewery in his inner-west Sydney electorate of Grayndler. POLITICAL CRAFTĬraft beer breweries are to Anthony Albanese what ukuleles are to Scott Morrison. At the service, she praised the “individuals and towns responded with resilience, ingenuity, courage and selflessness to situations that were changing at terrifying speed”. The princess was a stoic representative of the Queen and the royal family at the Black Saturday memorial in 2009, where she stood alongside Governor-General Quentin Bryce, Victorian premier Steve Bracks and state governor David de Kretser. This week, four representatives from Buckingham Palace jetted in for discussions on the potential royal visit and to scope out locations, an itinerary and how the trip would unfold.Īnd while NSW Governor Margaret Beazley is likely to be an official host of the princess while she is in Sydney, our bet is that Victorian Governor Linda Dessau is probably doing her best to ensure Victoria is included. ![]() The Herald Sun columnist was apparently none too impressed by the clickbait spin and went the full Panahi at the kids on the social media desk. Nowhere in the controversial column was there a reference to “just 83 healthy Australians”. On Tuesday, Hun health editor Grant McArthur was out and about on social media promoting a make-good article on the stats, calling it “a better breakdown ABS Covid data than some others” and adding: “Any notion we could ignore pub health measures cause only the unhealthy die from Covid is more than a stretch.”īut wait. Reporting staff raised concerns about the piece with editors, who removed the inflammatory tweet. The tweet linked to a piece by star columnist Rita Panahi headlined “National panic attack came at massive price”. The storm followed the Herald Sun sending out a tweet on Friday that read: “Alarmist bureaucrats crippled society and destroyed countless livelihoods over a virus that data shows killed just 83 healthy Australians.” A mini workers’ revolt has occurred at the other newspaper over COVID-19 death statistics.
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