What would regional war involving China be like? This is the key question for Australia’s national security in the medium to longer term. By Jim Molan.
Read MoreThe alliance that brought Australia and the US closer together was one of the Menzies government’s greatest achievements. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreNanny state enthusiasts need to acknowledge that public sentiment on lockdown is shifting. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe MRC is not alone in calling for the use of statistical data to improve judicial integrity. But its voice was the only to be censored for actually undertaking the exercise. By James Mathias.
Read MoreIt is time to curb the unchecked monopoly power of big tech and offer end users genuine choice in the digital economy. By Richard Alston.
Read MoreTrading personal liberty for public health is a bad bargain. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreUpon receiving his honorary doctorate, the nation’s first Indigenous parliamentarian urged his audience of young Australians to live as he did - with purpose and compassion.
Read MoreBiden’s actions sound a warning that US security assurance is no longer a given for Australia. By Dave Sharma.
Read MoreThe first Indigenous Australian to sit in parliament found a philosophical home in the Liberal Party. By Sean Jacobs.
Read MoreOur commitment to pragmatic climate solutions is what sets Australia apart from other countries who are better at drumming up fear than answering the question of how to actually get to zero emissions. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThere seem to be all too many inconvenient truths for the Member for Warringah and others in the climate change debate. By Tim James.
Contrary to the alarmism drummed up by the climate change commentariat, Australia has a record of which we should be proud. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe scope for speculative class actions has been drastically reduced after temporary changes to continuous disclosure laws were made permanent. By James Mathias.
Read MoreAustralia cannot hide under the security blanket forever. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreWe have become more optimistic about the future of the country even though we are in the middle of a pandemic. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe diabolical state of education in this country can be traced back to a trifecta of policy blunders made by the Labor Government a decade ago, argues James Mathias in a speech to the Western Australian Education Policy Committee.
Read MoreAustralians are relatively sanguine about most issues - with two notable exceptions. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreAt a time when the left is at pains to find discrimination and hurt feelings everywhere, why is there a double standard when it comes to action against the Jewish community? By Alan Tudge.
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