The Menzies government knew that enduring prosperity could only be based on individual initiative and self-reliance. By Henry Ergas.
Read MoreAn extract from J.R. Nethercote’s book ‘Menzies: The Shaping of Modern Australia’ on Australia’s post-WW2 economic recovery. By Henry Ergas and J.J. Pincus.
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 MoreSubmission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services by James Mathias.
Read MoreIn contrast to Victoria, the NSW story during the COVID-19 pandemic is one of greater competence and coordination, and more capable execution. By Tim James.
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 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 MoreGovernment spending is no silver bullet. The money our youth are demanding from the government will add to the national debt they’ll be paying off for the rest of their lives. By Will Jefferies
Read MoreA new report from the MRC says the cost of lockdown measures vastly outweigh the benefits
Read MoreIf we wait for a cure for the virus before we go back to work we may not have a job to go to. By Nick Cater
Read MoreAmidst tough times for business in Australia, there’s solid backing for small business from government. A series of recent reforms offer help and hope to our economy’s engine room. By Tim James
Read MoreAnd they should matter to us too. By David Furse-Roberts
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 MoreWe have to talk about cancel culture, says author Lionel Shriver in a podcast interview with Nick Cater
Read MoreThe level of defence spending must be determined by the level of strategic risk. By Senator Jim Molan
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.
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