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The Spectator Australia

Nov 15 2025
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.

Labour isn’t working

PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK

DIARY

Agony Auntie • How to fix the BBC

Pushing it • The buzzing bias of the BBC News app

LETTER FROM AMERICA

THE SPECTATOR'S NOTES

Golden boys

Spent force • How DEI conquered the army

Very flat • What can Andrew Mountbatten Windsor expect from his Norfolk exile?

Justice in war is messy

Lastminute.non • Flakes are the worst

The UK’s tax take, take, take

Food chains • Bring back home economics

Sydney Sweeney, the Hollywood radical

High streets • Drug abuse and homelessness are escalating in Britain’s cities

LETTERS

This time it’s crypto: now the Bank of England bows to Trump

A great marvel • Frances Wilson examines the lives of some notable writers, artists and thinkers who converted to Catholicism in the past century

Racing with the wind

Tea and scandal

Just the littlest bit disturbing

Some hope

Compare and contrast

Laughing in Putin’s face

Misanthropic sage

Hit list • Labour is creating a hostile environment for heritage, says Calvin Po

Rosalia: Lux

Losing the plot

Making history

Hate, actually

Trial and error

Darkness visible

Tune in, turn on, drop out

Moor than enough

Equal to any quirk

Browns

Pecan pie

Still life

Real life

Susanna Gross (1967-2025)

Aussie life

Language

Off the beaten track

A letter from Jane

2729: Spelled out

The persecution of our local politicians

The Battle for Britain

Why don’t we order houses from a catalogue?

DEAR MARY YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED

Wine and remembrance

Pledge

Devious Gough • Even the Americans recognise they need their own Kerr

Cop that!

Libs, heroes and villains

The Spectator Australia

CONTRIBUTORS

Climate stupidity peaks • The Keanster is in a world of trouble

Deathbed banditry • The grave robbers are back

The myths of ‘international law’ • Only the nation state can police itself

Big Teal vs Big Denier • ‘Renewables are cheaper’ slogan has gone with the wind

Last piece on an empty chessboard • Liberals repeating the UAP’s fatal mistake

Business/Robbery, etc • The serious threat from China’s minerals processing dominance

Come back, John Kerr • All is forgiven

‘Blood and honour’ or ‘Mud on Donna’? • Let’s check with the NSW Police acoustics experts

The Kiwi diaspora • Disappointed and disillusioned New Zealanders are fleeing to Australia

Formats

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Languages

  • English