- The irony of BRSby PeterTHE IRONY OF BRS: TO BE OR NOT TO BE Peter Adamis 8 April 2026 “No one is above the law.” We say it loudly, proudly, almost reflexively. But when it comes to BRS, this principle has been stripped of nuance and weaponised without context. The public conversation has become a chorus of judgement built…
- The many shades of grayby PeterPeter Adamis 7 April 2026 The recent arrest of Ben Roberts-Smith at Sydney Airport has sparked a significant discussion within the Australian military community, raising essential questions about military conduct, leadership accountability, and the broader implications for the culture within the armed forces. As a highly decorated veteran, Roberts-Smith’s situation underscores critical issues at the…
- The End-game of multiculturalismby PeterTHE END GAME OF MULTICULTURALISM Has Australia Become a Hybrid Nation of Parallel Societies? With One Nation’s rise at the expense of the Liberal Party, and the Greens gaining ground on Labor’s left flank, Australians are clearly signalling dissatisfaction with the major parties’ approach to migration and multiculturalism—but what kind of Australia are they voting…
- A party at war with its own reflectionby PeterA PARTY AT WAR WITH ITS OWN REFLECTION Peter Adamis – Political Commentary 14 February 2026 Malcolm Turnbull resurfaced on Sky News on 13 February 2026, delivering yet another broadside at the party he once led. Appearing on the taxpayer‑funded national broadcaster, he reportedly branded new Liberal leader Angus Taylor “the most qualified idiot” —…
- Forgotten Heroesby PeterHOW GREECE HONOURS AUSTRALIA’S FORGOTTEN HEROES OF THESSALONIKI Peter Adamis 7 February 2026 At my age, I spend evenings among the bookshelves at home, searching for the stories we’ve forgotten—stories of Australians and the migrants who embraced this country. C.E.W. Bean’s histories sit alongside Homer’s epics, bridging my Greek heritage with my adopted homeland’s military…
