The crystal clear NSW and Victoria contrast continues on after budgets made this month. By Tim James.
To manage Australia’s medium- to long-term sovereignty, we need a national security strategy. By Senator Jim Molan.
Read MoreIn his “Freedom of Worship” broadcast of 3 July 1942, Menzies had much to say about the religious freedom of all citizens in a democracy.
Read MoreFaith is under siege from an increasingly virulent anti-Christian movement that seeks to drive religion away from the public square. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe safe storage of nuclear waste is under threat from pointless political manoeurvering. By James Mathias.
Read MoreAs Scott Morrison eloquently articulated in his 2019 Sir Robert Menzies Lecture, Australia’s longest serving prime minister built the Liberal Party of Australia on a bedrock of the enduring truths of liberalism and liberal democracy.
Read MoreCalls for a media diversity royal commission aim for a monoculture of left-wing leader worship, epitomised by the Cult of Ardern in New Zealand. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreWestern Australia has endured an eventful year at the hands of a hubristic premier focused on winning elections instead of delivering services. By Caroline Di Russo.
Read MoreThe Victorian Government’s self-serving Budget blows financial decency to the winds of change. By Beverley McArthur.
Read MoreA rational environmental policy underpinned by pragmatism can deliver the impossible trifecta of energy that is more affordable, more reliable and greener. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreStrong progress at this half way point of the federal term. By Tim James.
Without natural gas in our energy mix, we face higher electricity prices, lower employment and greater difficulty in meeting emissions reduction goals. By Brian Fisher.
Read MoreWe 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.
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