Australia’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 MoreReligion is central to Western civilisation, according to Robert Menzies. So too is tolerance for all denominations and faiths. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreThe MRC launches the third volume in Dr David Kemp’s five-volume series about the history of Australian liberalism. Restricted by COVID-19, the launch becomes a live webinar.
Read MoreCompiling the greatest speeches of Tony Abbott’s time in office was a reminder of his generosity and willingness to serve. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreAustralians instinctively vote for the unifying policies of conservatives over Labor’s divisiveness, says James Mathias, and the nation is stronger for it.
Read MoreThe Liberal Party born in Albury 75 years ago this week – and elected into office for a record term five years later – was founded on sound, popular principles. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreIf you were unable to join us for the recent celebration of the Coalition under John Howard and John Anderson, here are the video highlights of the night.
Read MoreThe Coalition between the Liberals and Nationals has not always been easy, but it has adapted and survived, and Australia is a better country for it, says John Howard.
Read MoreFormer Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper explains his deep admiration for Tony Abbott’s conservative values and egalitarian political style.
Read MoreThe party founded by Robert Menzies in 1944 remains both connected to its liberal roots and able to adapt to modern times.
Read MoreRobert Menzies’ political resolution, comfort on the world stage and faith in Australia’s middle class were all based on his party’s founding principle of classical liberalism.
Read MoreThe last surviving Liberal member of Robert Menzies’ ministry died this week. He was a highly distinguished soldier, politician and servant of Australia
Read MoreAs the MRC celebrates its first quarter-century, it is timely to remember that Menzies-style liberalism is the true driver of modernism and prosperity in Australia, says Nick Cater.
Read MoreSir John Carrick AC KCMG said life is a ‘limitless adventure’. His own life, as a soldier, POW and Senator, is testimony to it. By James Mathias and Fred Pawle.
Read MoreEdmund Burke's influence is clear in the founding and Federation of Australia, and remains powerful within the Liberal Party. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreIt’s time to recognise Harold Holt for his innovative and courageous - albeit brief - prime ministership. By Nick Cater.
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