We have allowed ourselves to be seduced by a narrative of continuing crisis that deepened with the pandemic and has now morphed into the cost-of-living crisis. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreLabor is on the cusp of making a very dangerous decision which would clearly be against our national security interests. By Peter Dutton.
Read MoreThe Australian centre right needs to have a clear sense of purpose if it wants to succeed. By Zachary Gorman.
Read MoreThe Liberal Party must pitch its tent across both the cities and suburbs or risk political oblivion. By Andrew Bragg.
Read MoreActivist CEOs should stick to delivering shareholder returns and leave important policy decisions to elected officials. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe MRC has a critical role to play in keeping alive the flame of liberalism during a challenging time for the Liberal Party, writes Nick Cater in his introduction to our 2022 Annual Review.
Read MoreThe teal movement has emerged as a formidable force in affluent urban areas but their influence is unlikely to spread much further. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreRather than shift left or right, the Liberal Party needs to draw from the values and principles that inspired its birth as it looks to rebuild post-election. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreThis week marks the 80th anniversary of one of the most salient speeches in Australian political history. David Kemp examines Menzies’ ‘Forgotten People’ address in historical context.
Read MoreThe sledgehammer approach to Covid-19 that shut down global economies for months is one of the biggest mistakes of the 21st Century, argues former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney in a Watercooler Conversation hosted by Nick Cater.
Read MoreOne of the worst legacies of the pandemic is the dismal trend of outsourcing decisions to faceless bureaucrats. Expect to see more of it if Labor wins. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe next education minister must protect intellectual freedom and the rights of academics to challenge accepted orthodoxy. By Chris Merritt.
Read MoreLabor's poorly framed housing scheme is a disaster in the making. By Harry Colquhoun.
Read MoreDisaffected conservative voters drifting to the minor parties are more of a threat to the Coalition than the teal independents. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreA new monograph of Australia’s 22nd prime minister is intended to start an overdue conversation on the legacy of Malcolm Fraser. By Nick Cater.
Read MorePutin’s actions provide Anthony Albanese with the justification he needs for scrapping the impost on coal miners. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe Menzies Research Centre pays homage to distinguished political historian John ‘J R’ Nethernote. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreIt is time for tech companies to empower parents with the tools they need to protect their children online. By Nick Cater.
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