Menzies’ relationship with the Jewish community provides valuable insights into how Australia evolved in the post-war years to become a more open and culturally vibrant society. By David Furse-Roberts
Read MoreLeading Conservative thinker and former European MEP Daniel Hannan on the erosion of freedoms and rule of law under the pretext of tackling a pandemic.
Read MoreWhatever the threats posed by COVID-19, they are dwarfed by the dangers of bypassing democracy, as Daniel Andrews is doing right now. By Nick Cater
Read MoreVictoria’s illiberal lockdown could have irreversible consequences for our democratic traditions. By Nick Cater
Read MoreWhat Labor, the unions and certain journalists have failed to understand is that the philosophies and policy prescriptions of Reagan and Thatcher remain as relevant today as ever. By Will Jefferies.
Read MoreThe Menzies government knew that enduring prosperity could only be based on individual initiative and self-reliance. By Henry Ergas.
Read MoreHaving struggled to bestow the values of previous generations on the young, we should not be surprised if they emerge as confused and uncertain adults. By Nick Cater
Read MoreIt is well past time for people to stop kowtowing, stop apologising, and start vigorously defending the virtues and values of our free and liberal civilisation. By Peter Baldwin.
Read MoreAnd they should matter to us too. By David Furse-Roberts
Read MoreWe have to talk about cancel culture, says author Lionel Shriver in a podcast interview with Nick Cater
Read MoreThe left’s distortion of the race debate has created a culture of fear and loathing ... and it’s time for writers, artists, publishers and broadcasters to make a stand. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreWhen everything is seen the prism of race we begin to lose touch with our humanity. By Nick Cater
Read MoreBalanced and informed history demands acceptance of the inconvenient fact colonial Australia was not the fatal shore but a land of redemption. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreAt a time of extraordinary disruption and distrust around the world, matters of safety, civil order and justice, are even more precious.
Read MoreAustralia’s success has nothing to do with multiculturalism, says Tony Pasin MP, a self-declared ‘wog’ and descendant of Italian migrants.
Read MoreThe key principle behind Robert Menzies’ Forgotten People speech, delivered in this day in 1942, remains unchanged: people who work together prosper together. By Paul Ritchie.
Read MoreGlobalists believe borders inhibit humanity’s progress. But they overlook the benefits our natural inclination to build fences, both real and metaphoric. By Frank Furedi.
Read MoreCardinal George Pell was denied the presumption of innocence, a deeply Christian principle.
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