We must not be complacent about direct attacks on the rule of law by two state premiers. By Chris Merritt.
Read MoreElected leaders and bureaucrats emboldened by public acquiescence to increased illiberalism will struggle to relinquish their powers as the pandemic threat recedes. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreLabor is conspicuously alone in opposing reforms that would bring litigation funders under the same regulatory umbrella as other financial service providers. By James Mathias.
Read MoreThe human toll of going no place but home in Dan’s State of Disaster is unconscionable. By Beverley McArthur.
Read MoreFor Robert Menzies, the Bible was so much more than a brilliant piece of literature but the great wellspring of truth, wisdom and faith. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreJoe Biden’s thin mandate reflects a repudiation by working class Americans of campus culture and radical woke ideology. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreA new MRC report by Brian Fisher finds that a competitive and transparent East Coast Gas Market unburdened by regulation and synchronised to the global commodity market would power us out of the pandemic and enable us to reach our environmental goals sooner.
Read MoreThe impressive report of the “Bushfire Royal Commission” points to significant positive reform. By Tim James.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce delivered the 2020 Shepherd Oration addressing the policy settings needed for businesses to recover from the pandemic. Read the full transcript of his speech.
Read MoreThe hallmark of the Attorney-General’s plan for a commonwealth integrity commission is respect for the presumption of innocence. By Chris Merritt.
Read MoreWestern Australia’s retreat from its hard border closure looks like a panic-stricken attempt by the Premier to avoid another humiliation at the hands of Clive Palmer. By Chris Merritt.
Read MoreQueensland’s election result was a vindication of Annastacia Palaszczuk’s decision to walk away from a toxic political relationship that would have otherwise destroyed her. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreIt’s a critical contest for Queensland this weekend. By Tim James.
A new report by Nick Cater and Nicolle Flint charts the progress of female representation in Australian parliaments since 2013 and presents a strategy for further improvement in line with Liberal principles.
Read MoreScience is under siege as researchers elevate the pursuit of publicity above the advancement of human knowledge. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreHousing stimulus must be timely and actionable to succeed. Labor’s plan is neither. By Tim James.
The local Indigenous population in the Northern Territory is being used as collateral by anti-gas crusaders. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreDefence diplomacy has never been more important in a changing strategic environment where military conflict has given way to political warfare. By Linda Reynolds.
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