It’s hard to justify a publicly funded broadcaster that appeals predominantly to old, male lefties. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe road to emissions reduction needs to be responsible and sustainable, argues Angus Taylor as he reinforces the case for a gas fired recovery. The following is an edited transcript of a speech to the Sydney Institute.
Read MoreFar from being the tiger in the nation’s economic tank, Victoria is more akin to the goldfish in a bowl - suffering memory loss and going nowhere. By Beverley McArthur.
Read MoreThe pragmatism of Budget 2021-22 sets Australia on a world beating pathway to economic recovery, argues the Federal Treasurer in a speech to the MRC. The following is an edited transcript.
Read MoreLabor’s position on housing shows the party has learned nothing from the errors of the Rudd and Gillard governments. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe draft national curriculum confuses the teaching of history with a quest for social justice and discards factual accuracy in the process. By Henry Ergas.
Read MoreThe national curriculum, like so much else in the way we run schools, is a Labor project that has failed to deliver what it promised. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreWas Menzies a conservative or a progressive? It is a question that only makes sense if we retroject modern meanings of these terms back onto Menzies. By Stephen Chavura.
Read MoreEmbracing a quota for suburban women is the outcome to victory, argues Kristy McSweeney in her opening remarks at The Gender Agenda event in Melbourne.
Read MoreA prudent balance between intermittent and dispatchable sources of energy will secure reliability in our electricity grid. By Angus Taylor.
Read MoreWar is not just possible in our region - it is likely. We must be better prepared for this new reality. By Jim Molan.
Read MoreAfter 15 months of secrecy, NT Labor needs to come clean on what its deal with a foreign government actually entails. By Sam McMahon.
Read MoreErasing Australia’s Judeo-Christian heritage from the national curriculum robs future generations of fully appreciating the traditions that have shaped our national story. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreBrendan Nelson delivers a passionate defence of Australian history as he launches David Kemp's A Liberal State in Sydney. The following is an edited transcript of the speech.
Read MoreOur awards system is ill-equipped to accommodate the growing contingent of workers who prefer the flexibility of the gig economy. By Ben Small.
Read MoreIn a speech condemning identity politics, Scott Morrison underscores the inherent worth and dignity of every human being. The following is an edited transcript of the speech.
Read MoreAustralia has reduced its 2005-level emissions by 18% without any significant economic impost, while supposedly climate progressive countries have failed to make any cuts. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe ABC was once an institution of national unity but has now devolved into a progressive collective out of touch with mainstream Australia. By Alex Antic.
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