The PM’s decision to hitch himself to the hysterical leftist wagon may prove misguided. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreWashington Post columnist Henry Olsen discusses how the ‘Great Realignment’ is rocking Australian politics. Interview by Nick Cater.
Read MoreWe have a moral obligation to the Australian people to build and maintain a strong deterrent to any regional aggressor, argues Andrew Hastie.
Read MoreThe Federal Government needs to stop demonising gas and start seeing it as part of the solution for cheaper energy. By Amanda Stoker.
Read MoreManhattan Institute senior fellow Mark P. Mills discusses the hidden dangers behind the current scale and pace at which countries are transitioning to renewable energy sources and some common delusions held by its advocates. Interview by Nick Cater.
Read MoreLabor's cheap renewable energy narrative could cost them power at the next election. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe budget doesn’t address our economic challenges or inspire confidence, argues Peter Dutton in his reply to Labor’s budget.
Read MoreDespite much trumpeting by the WA police force over its drug busting efforts, data shows that the state’s meth problem has only gotten worse. By Kevin McDonald.
Read MoreThe Energy Minister’s climate plan doesn’t add up. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreOutsourcing the judicial appointment process to an independent body is not a panacea for judicial bias. By Amanda Stoker.
Read MoreWe know that Anthony Albanese wants us to vote yes for a voice to parliament. But he needs to show true statesmanship by defending the rights of Australians with whom he profoundly disagrees. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe cyber domain is now the main arena for modern day crime, conflict and competition. Protecting the nation’s cyber infrastructure has never been more important. By James Paterson.
Read MoreJacinta Ardern’s call to limit online misinformation may be made with noble intentions. But as with many progressive ambitions, the risk of mission creep is very real. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe Essendon FC incident shows that it is high time for all Australians to rediscover their instinct for religious freedom. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreFor 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.
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