Israel’s normalisation agreements with the UAE and Bahrain is a game changer for the region. By Dave Sharma.
Read MoreLabor clearly hasn’t thought through its ‘no-brainer’ housing policy commitment. By James Mathias.
Victoria’s onerous and constantly shifting targets for easing restrictions dash any hopes for a full recovery this year. By Katie Allen.
Read MoreCritics on the left are loathe to recognise Trump’s contribution towards diplomatic normalcy in the Middle East. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe Treasurer has delivered a Liberal budget in illiberal circumstances, built on enterprise, families and hope. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreJobs and wealth are created by business, not government, but Labor don’t get it. By Tim James.
The pandemic-induced triumph of power over democratic process will further erode our trust in the political establishment. By David Kemp.
Read MoreComplacency-riddled democracies stand idly by while autocratic governments use the cover of COVID-19 to curb freedoms and crush dissent. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreOpponents of the Government’s proposed income tax cuts either misunderstand how taxation works or are selectively omitting key facts. By James Mathias.
Read MoreThe approval of Santos’ Narrabri project signals a strong step forward on gas, energy prices, jobs and regional development. By Tim James.
Sports administrators beholden to inclusivity interest groups are putting women’s safety on the field at risk. By Claire Chandler.
Read MoreSoil carbon measurement yields proven benefits for biodiversity and could potentially reward farmers. But it faces resistance from an absolutist green movement. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreClutching at half-formed and unproven ideas, clean energy fanatics readily rubbish practical and scalable solutions such as gas, which has a critical role to play in the smooth transition towards renewables. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreAustralia’s energy and emissions reductions plans are now well mapped out and ready to strengthen our national recovery. By Tim James.
The federal government’s new insolvency laws provides a welcome reprieve for small businesses on the brink of bankruptcy but insolvencies are likely to surge once economic conditions return to normal. By Caroline Di Russo.
Read MoreThe weaponisation of shame and the rise of cancel culture is preventing people from realising their potential and leads to anxiety and self harm. By Tanveer Ahmed.
Read MoreAfter its defeat in last year's election the Labor Opposition appears reluctant to state a clear position on energy policy.. By Tim James.
California’s wokeness is extracting a heavy price for virtue signalling policies that are delivering less but costing more. By Nick Cater.
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