California’s wokeness is extracting a heavy price for virtue signalling policies that are delivering less but costing more. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreBeing summoned by a quasi-judicial body for defending the rights of biological women is an indictment on the state of free speech in this country. By Senator Claire Chandler
Read MoreThe post-pandemic world belongs to those with the strongest entrepreneurial spirit. Those looking to government to solve their problems will wither and die. By Nick Cater
The government must demonstrate how public health measures such as ongoing travel restrictions intrude minimally on basic freedoms. By Henry Ergas.
Centralised control merely gives off the illusion of victory over COVID-19 and is bound to result in an expensive failure. By Nick Cater.
Daniel Andrews is dragging Victoria and the nation deeper into an economic hole than we would have reasonably imagined at the start of last month. By Nick Cater
Read MoreThe adoption of nuclear power is the first constructive suggestion we’ve heard from the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining & Energy Union for some time. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe depth and length of the recession will be decided by what we can do to put small business back on its feet. By James Mathias
Read MoreGlobalisation is great with like-minded countries — but China isn’t one of them. By Tony Abbott.
The undeniable truth is that Victoria is moving closer to once again being labelled the ‘rust bucket state’- a position reminiscent of the early 1990s. By James Mathias.
Read MoreFrom bushfires to hailstorms, climate change to the coronavirus, every occurrence seems to trigger a race in which commentators compete in predicting the worst and in demanding ever more draconian remedies. By Henry Ergas.
Read MoreThe Black Lives Matter movement imported from America is harming the cause of Indigenous reconciliation. By Nick Cater
Read MoreIt is irrelevant who a judge votes for. What matters is their views on what issues should be properly decided by a democratically elected parliament rather than the courts. By Senator James Paterson
Read MoreThe true message from Eden-Monaro is that elections are won by appealing to the quiet Australians. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe level of defence spending must be determined by the level of strategic risk. By Senator Jim Molan
Read MoreHow baldy would Labor have handled the COVID-19 pandemic? Very, judging by its performance during the Global Financial Crisis. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreAs the political wind changes direction in response to COVID-19, the left is looking increasingly lost and meaningless. Will they learn from their mistake, or double down? By Nick Cater.
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