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The Spectator Australia

Jun 13 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.

The monster

The Spectator Australia

CONTRIBUTORS

BROWN STUDY

Toilet nullius • Time to decolonise the dunny

Hacker’s heresy • Let’s stop funding the ABC

The problem with big personalities • From Malcolm to Pauline and Barnaby

What could have been • The Libs are being punished for Turnbull

Any deal with Tehran is a deadly farce • ‘You cannot reform a snake. Venom is in its DNA.’

Cold peace or cold war? • When ‘great leaders’ play the Great Game

And it’s Pauline, by a nose • Albo’s lies, One Nation’s rise

Housing by scapegoat • Labor blames boomers. One Nation blames foreigners. The real culprit is government.

Biting the bullet

PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK

DIARY

Losing battle • Will Zelensky and Putin be brought to an exhausted peace?

In Praise of Newsprint

A solid 2:1 • Andy Burnham’s reassuringly normal Cambridge years

Are we allowed to feel angry yet?

Golden rules • How the royals have commandeered their own image for 500 years

Tehran is winning • Thanks to Trump, the IRGC has strengthened its grip on Iran

When two-tiering works

Raising the bar • Norman Balon was much more than ‘London’s rudest landlord’

Save us from the Gospel according to Grok

‘Make Germany normal again’ • Germany’s ex-spy chief on why the government’s out to get him

BAROMETER

The ‘matrescence’ con

No, minister: investing in tech ventures isn’t your job

A masterful act of deception • Mick Brown on the ingenious fantasist Carlos Castaneda, who perfected the art of the lie

Unlikely friends

A botched putsch

From hero to zero

A foreign perspective

At a Boys’ School

Dashed expectations

Owls on the prowl

Tuscan antics

All washed up

Blake’s progress • Melanie McDonagh reports from the new Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration

How does your garden grow?

Turkish delight

Psycho analysis

Red alert

Mother superior

Space invaders

A man of music

Puffins

Best life

Real life

Dolce Vita

The Turf

Aussie life

Language

Norway Chess

The secret is ...

2756: 2B or not 2B?

No sacred cows • Did snobbery stop me becoming James Bond?

The Battle for Britain

England’s cricketers shouldn’t need a curfew

Sex objects

Vermouth’s hour is here

DEAR MARY YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED

Take that, Yanks!

MIND YOUR LANGUAGE

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Languages

  • English