Killing Eve (Series 1)
Reading Time: < 1 minuteWith Series 2 of Killing Eve about to be broadcast, I watched Series 1 again, and enjoyed it just as much this time around. It is a truly mesmerising show. The outstanding cast of...
To Critique, Inform, Challenge and Entertain
by Daniel Stepniak · Published 1 April 2019 · Last modified 5 April 2019
Reading Time: < 1 minuteWith Series 2 of Killing Eve about to be broadcast, I watched Series 1 again, and enjoyed it just as much this time around. It is a truly mesmerising show. The outstanding cast of...
by Daniel Stepniak · Published 21 March 2019 · Last modified 25 April 2019
Reading Time: < 1 minuteWee need to reintroduce or reinforce the old fashioned view that winning is about being better at playing the game. We need to promote the view that by sledging, intimidating, threatening, and regularly breaking the rules in the hope of not being caught, you are conceding that your only chance of winning is to step outside of the rules.
by Daniel Stepniak · Published 16 March 2019 · Last modified 25 April 2019
Reading Time: 3 minutesThe last few days have demonstrated how in fulfilling their role of disseminating information of public interest, sectors of the media could not resist the temptation to provide information that may be of interest...
by Daniel Stepniak · Published 8 March 2019 · Last modified 25 April 2019
Reading Time: 2 minutesWe may disagree over Pell guilt, but what we can’t possibly disagree over is whether the plight of child abuse victims should be recognised. Those praising or defending Pell after his conviction appear to overlook or downplay the damage and hurt suffered by the victims.
by Daniel Stepniak · Published 27 February 2019 · Last modified 19 April 2019
Reading Time: 2 minutesA revelation that has caught me, and I suspect many others by surprise is the existence of the ‘pontifical secret’ a code or rule of secrecy by which the Catholic Church actually prohibits any...
by Daniel Stepniak · Published 26 February 2019 · Last modified 24 April 2019
Reading Time: 3 minutesThe astonishingly high number of incidents of child abuse by clergy simply could not have occurred without the Church’s lack of respect for civil law, and preoccupation with protecting the reputation of the Church. Without these self absorbed, uncaring, and perverted policies, child abusers like Cardinal Pell and many other Church figures would have been exposed and dealt with according to the law, and countless children would not have been irreparably harmed.
by Daniel Stepniak · Published 18 February 2019 · Last modified 26 April 2019
Reading Time: 3 minutesIn 2018 the Japanese film, ‘Shoplifters’, was awarded the Palme d’Or, the highest prize of the Cannes Film Festival. ThiS film is set in a Japan that few, if any, of us have previously...
by Daniel Stepniak · Published 13 February 2019 · Last modified 1 April 2019
Reading Time: 2 minutesAustralia’s treatment of refugees is currently presented as being dominated foremost by concerns for our security and for the safety of those who may undertake perilous journeys in order to seek refuge in Australia. ...
by Daniel Stepniak · Published 28 January 2019 · Last modified 28 March 2019
Reading Time: 3 minutesI missed the arrival of the fourth series of the French spy series The Bureau, but made up for it by watching these most recent 10 episodes over one weekend. My unqualified praise for...
by Daniel Stepniak · Published 28 January 2019 · Last modified 31 March 2019
Reading Time: < 1 minuteIn view of the rapid turnover of Prime Ministers – and in particular the current embarrassing compromise – perhaps we need to stop seeing federal elections as a choice between the two major party...
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