For every conservative Australian, leaning into culture is the key to turning our society around. By Amanda Stoker.
Read MoreBrendan Nelson hangs a photo of Neville Bonner in every office that he works. In remarks to a Menzies Research Centre gala dinner honouring the former Queensland Senator, he explains why.
Read MoreLike her distinguished predecessor Neville Bonner, Jacinta Price fervently rejects the narrative of Aboriginal victimhood.
Read MoreNeville Bonner personified the qualities of the World War II Generation to which he belonged, says Julian Leeser, as he reflects on the time he spent with the late senator during the 1998 Constitutional Convention.
Read MoreLabor must be prepared to cut spending in next month’s budget in order to ease the pain on middle income households. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreParochial policy reforms that double-tax interstate property investors will only exacerbate Queensland’s housing crisis. By Amanda Stoker.
Read MoreDespite censoring the Menzies Research Centre’s submission to its judicial impartiality inquiry, it seems the ALRC agrees with one of our reform recommendations. By Chris Merritt.
Read MoreFar from eroding support for the constitutional status quo, as republicans expected, the transition of the crown has demonstrably strengthened it. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreAustralia holds a special place in the heart of our new King. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreThe cyber domain is now the main arena for strategic competition. A compact with Big Tech is critical if we are to prevail. By James Paterson.
Read MoreThose who think the ascendency of Charles will fuel more support for an Australian republic are misreading the public mood. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe perennial appeal of Elizabeth II speaks not only to her unwavering sense of duty and strength of personal character, but also to the intrinsic merits of constitutional monarchy. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreRobert Menzies held a deep personal regard for Queen Elizabeth II and was prime minister during her first royal tour to Australia in 1954.
Read MoreSenator Kerrynne Liddle implores us to embrace diversity of thought and reject the perils of groupthink in her first speech to parliament.
Read MoreAustralia’s childcare system needs help and Labor has no plan whatsoever for making it work. By Amanda Stoker.
Read MoreThe structure of our superannuation system has become about one thing: power. By Tim Wilson and Jason Falinski.
Read MoreThe significant waste-disposal challenges of batteries, wind turbines and solar panels are being ignored. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe outcome of the jobs summit has already been preordained. By Nick Cater.
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