The Morrison Government’s decision to increase regulation of the banks might seem contrary to Menzies’ legacy but protection of citizens must come first. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreDemocracy works best at the national level, the Prime Minister reminded us in a landmark speech. Globalists mistakenly equate this with xenophobia, says Nick Cater.
Read MoreGetUp boss Paul Oosting’s appearance at the National Press Club confirmed his organisation is both ineffective and irrelevant.
Read MoreSenior Australian Public Servants should realise that Yes Minister was a comedy, not a blueprint for taking power from elected representatives.
Read MoreThere is increasing consensus that the Government must alleviate the effects of the drought. But its policy must be based on facts, not emotion.
Read MorePeople from the emotional left are targeting the nation’s most popular broadcaster and other businesses. Why are they so angry?
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 MoreDespite wishful predictions from the anti-mining lobby, demand for coal continues to increase, especially from nations that are delivering millions from poverty. By Nick Cater
Read MoreProof that ‘clean’ energy is expensive, destroys industries and cannot alter the weather is mounting. But don’t tell the Victorian Government, says Nick Cater
Read MoreA confidential submission from the Labor Environmental Action Network tells the party what voters already knew: Bill Shorten should have costed his renewables policies.
Read MoreThe Victorian Government’s commitment to renewable energy will cost the state dearly in jobs and power bills. But who will pay to keep the state running?
Read MoreThe opponents of conservatism are now almost indistinguishable from satire. No wonder voters are flocking back to the centre right.
Read MoreThey are boomers, hear them roar. Labor is mistakenly chasing young voters when in fact it is the over-55s who swing elections
Read MoreGiven the choice, most workers would prefer to invest in their family home than super. Sadly, that’s not how retirement saving works.
Read MoreThe Uluru Statement from the Heart is a radical manifesto by inner-city protesters that will enfeeble Parliament and not solve indigenous disadvantage, says Nick Cater.
Read MoreIt may be counterintuitive to a free-market liberal, but the Snowy Hydro 2.0 might be the best investment in infrastructure we could make, says Nick Cater.
Read MoreAfter voting decisively to leave the EU, Britain is now hobbled by second thoughts and ineffective MPs. Meanwhile, world trade shifts away from Europe.
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.
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