Fighting for housing supply and tax reform requires more from MPs than signalling to their electorate. It requires them to show the courage and conviction to fight for core beliefs that might be electorally unpopular but are in the public interest. By Jason Falinski and Tim Wilson.
Read MoreThe most commonly heard objection to the Voice is anything but discriminatory. At its heart, the notion of special treatment for anyone offends the Australian spirit of egalitarianism. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreAustralians have a choice at the next election between a clean energy future founded in practical reality or one driven by dogma and wishful thinking. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe Liberals must reframe its message to cut through in a digital world and meet young people where they are at. By Freya Leach.
Read MorePenny Wong’s ahistorical speech in London did nothing to enhance her personal reputation or that of the country she represents. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreDespite much trumpeting by the WA police force over its drug busting efforts, data shows that the state’s meth problem has only gotten worse. By Kevin McDonald.
Read MoreJacinta Ardern’s call to limit online misinformation may be made with noble intentions. But as with many progressive ambitions, the risk of mission creep is very real. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreParochial policy reforms that double-tax interstate property investors will only exacerbate Queensland’s housing crisis. By Amanda Stoker.
Read MoreThe Greens have nailed the art of engaging with a new generation of asset-poor voters who are increasingly cynical and distrustful of the two-party system. By Amy Teakle.
Read MoreSelf-serving climate alarmists are trading in the language of extremism to remain relevant. By Richard Alston.
Read MoreLabor's poorly framed housing scheme is a disaster in the making. By Harry Colquhoun.
Read MoreWomen and girls who want certainty and safety in sport are facing hostility for daring to request what was once an unequivocal right. By Claire Chandler.
Read MoreAn overwhelming fear of being ridiculed for simply holding contrarian views is turning young conservative women off public life. By Sophie Jefferies.
Read MoreWA’s current regime of vaccine mandates makes no sense, especially at this stage of the pandemic. By Gemma Tognini.
Read MoreThe Morrison Government’s focus on recreating jobs lost in the pandemic marks a welcome return to first principles. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreTwo years on from the arrival of COVID, Australia has managed one of the strongest economic recoveries and lowest fatality rates in the world. By Greg Hunt.
Read MoreThe exclusion of the unvaccinated from public places cannot be justified on public health grounds unless the object is deterrence through humiliation. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe state apparatus built to enforce lockdowns is now being deployed to shame the unvaccinated. By Nick Cater.
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