The conceited performance from Chris Bowen during Question Time fails to dispel the impression that the energy minister is out of his depth. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreEx-major general and NSW Liberal Senator Jim Molan paints a frighteningly plausible scenario of a Chinese military strike on the Pacific that would put Australia in the line of fire.
Read MoreConservatives around the world are losing their sense of conviction. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe new government must continue with the Coalition’s economy-boosting reforms in tertiary education, argues Alan Tudge as he delivers a speech to the higher education sector.
Read MoreNewly minted Northern Territory senator Jacinta Price delivers a powerful maiden speech.
Read MoreThere is a stark discrepancy between Labor’s motherhood statements on integrity and its actions on union thuggery and industry super transparency. By Amanda Stoker.
Read MoreContemporary puritans are driving a culture of moral conformity that demands performative piety in all public activities. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe union’s misogynist thugs are building a big problem for the Labor Party. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreRecognition of Malcolm Fraser’s achievements is long overdue. By Alexander Downer.
Read MoreThe NZ prime minister needs to drop her indecisiveness and toughen up in the face of Russia-China aggression. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe Greens have nailed the art of engaging with a new generation of asset-poor voters who are increasingly cynical and distrustful of the two-party system. By Amy Teakle.
Read MoreThe political class has remained silent on almost every substantial public policy question arising from 36 months of hell. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreLabor’s bid to legislate its 43 per cent emissions reduction target leaves little room to alter course should circumstances change. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreSelf-serving climate alarmists are trading in the language of extremism to remain relevant. By Richard Alston.
Read MoreHarry Colquhoun reflects on what it’s like to be an intern at the Menzies Research Centre.
Read MoreThe few who can afford electric vehicles may get a buzz out of driving them, but it is the poor who will be shouldering a greater burden of paying for our roads. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreNo amount of virtue signalling will make up for the RBNZ’s loose monetary policy. By Oliver Hartwich.
Read MoreNo matter how beneficial government action is intended to be, it will contain the potential for overreach unless it is accompanied by effective oversight and checks on the exercise of power. By Chris Merritt.
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