Federal Liberal Party Leader, Angus Taylor, and Deputy Leader, Jane Hume. Image: Gemini and TET. G enerally I try to keep one eye on Australian politics, mainly at the Federal level because that affects the whole country. State based politics really only become interesting at state election time, as they're something of an indicator of how the various parties might fare in a Federal election. As indicated by the gains One Nation has been making at state level, with a recent Australian Financial Review/Redbridge Group/Accent Research poll suggesting the party is now the most popular party on primary support . Much of this surge has been at the expense of the Liberal Party of Australia with former supporters seemingly agreeing that you may as well be voting for Labor since the parties are so similar (they aren't but they're both close enough to the political 'middle' it can certainly seem that way). It seems the all new Liberal Leadership of Angus Taylor, and Deput...
T his is another movie that I've finally got around to seeing. Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die (2025) caught my attention because Sam Rockwell is in it, and it is a time travel movie. Despite not being particularly successful upon release, it's not a bad movie by any means. It can be somewhat confusing and a little disjointed with it's frequent flashbacks, but there are definitely some interesting ideas and visuals to enjoy. The film opens when a man enters a Los Angeles cafe, late one evening, claiming to be from the future. He says, within the cafe is just the right combination of people who can save humanity from a massive technological error that will doom humanity. He could be telling the truth, except he looks rather a lot like a crazy homeless man, and he does claim the device he's wearing is a bomb, initially, to stop patrons from just walking out. It's a great premise that easily draws you into this, possibly crazy, man's dilemma. Sam Rockwell pr...


