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The Spectator Australia

Jun 20 2026
Magazine

The Spectator is Britain’s oldest and most influential magazine, with incisive political and economic analysis, unrivalled books and arts reviews, and unmissable lifestyle writing, plus the funniest cartoons. It’s more cocktail party than political party, and we’d love it if you joined us.

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The Spectator Australia

CONTRIBUTORS

Jim Chalmers is one of the most useless treasurers ever • But Finance Minister Katy Gallagher is even worse

AUSTRALIAN NOTES

Canberra’s obscene compassion machine • How our governments and bureaucrats are failing Aboriginal children

The madness of Mabo • We need a royal commission into Native Title

Please explain, Pauline • Governing is more than gimmicks

Business/Robbery, etc • The right must get brave on industrial relations

Water versus massive waste • ‘Policyless’ One Nation offers the only common-sense solution

MAFS arms and legs race • What’s love got to do with it?

One Big Government Nation • Snowy Hydro should be a warning to right-wing interventionists

Undone by hubris

PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK

DIARY

Butterfly effect • Ten years on, the benefits of Brexit are obvious

Daylight

Great barrier grief • I’ve fallen foul of the Fake Fuzz

Will the Iran deal destroy J.D. Vance?

‘As soon as Andy wins, the world changes’ • The Makerfield by-election is just the beginning

A Belfast Stroll

BAROMETER

The left will regret embracing political violence

Gone to seed • Why has Brexit Britain been so slow to accept gene editing?

Hat tip • Take your cap off in church

Panic button • America’s Anthropic blackout won’t make the world safer

Aussie rulers • The rise and rise of Australia’s Nigel Farage

The New York Times hates Britain

LETTERS

Hindsight says Brexit was a huge opportunity shamefully mishandled

Coup de foudre • Ariane Bankes on one of the great love affairs of the 20th century

The dark side of Dakar

Are we alone?

No childhood idyll

Short-cuts

Life lines

The banality of Grandma’s evil

Flights of fancy

In the cooler

Out of the closet • Peter Parker on how queer art went mainstream

Beisembayev’s Mozart

Bunker mentality

After a fashion

What a carve-up

Extinction rebellion

Speaking in tongues

Divine comedy

Striped caps and striking shoes

No life

Dog’s life

Still life

Aussie life

Language

Take it or leave it

Four play

2757: Obit VIII

Whoops, I’ve given my children a gambling problem

The Battle for Britain

We need more men like Peter Murrell

Learning vs sunbathing

Please pudding

DEAR MARY YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED

Young women need saving too

Thuggery

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  • English