We need to develop more robust mechanisms to prevent IP theft from hurting Australian manufacturers. By Melissa McIntosh MP
Read MoreCentralised control merely gives off the illusion of victory over COVID-19 and is bound to result in an expensive failure. By Nick Cater.
The road to strengthening resilience following the bushfires is paved with the promise of better policy. Through the now extended Royal Commission it’s starting to take shape. By Tim James
Australia must safeguard its economy and borders by investing in the re-establishment of a world-leading steel industry. By Will Jefferies
We’re not borrowing from the future when generations to come face a greater tax burden than would otherwise exist. By Henry Ergas and Jonathan Pincus
Read MoreVictoria’s illiberal lockdown could have irreversible consequences for our democratic traditions. By Nick Cater
Read MoreDaniel 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 case for greater gas supply is growing, except among those ignoring facts and putting ideology first. By Tim James.
Reports that Iran and China are on the verge of entering into an economic and security partnership that would vastly expand Chinese presence in Iranian banking, telecommunications, ports, and railways - as well as foster security co-operation - should deeply trouble the Morrison government and all Australians. By Colin Rubenstein.
Read MoreWhat we do know is that no matter how hard we push it, our actions are unlikely to make China give up its claims. By Senator Jim Molan.
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 MoreThere’s real momentum for manufacturing in Australia right now and our country needs to capitalise on the opportunities. By Tim James.
Read MoreWe are trapped in the vortex created by a Premier without the courage or imagination to challenge the medical experts and chart a different course other than the one that has demonstrably failed. 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 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 MoreIt is the break in the political consensus on fiscal policy that threatens to make our current level of government spending the new normal, even in the good times. By Nick Cater.
Globalisation 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.
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