The economic agenda of the Labor government is becoming clearer by the day. By Angus Taylor.
Read MoreJim Chalmers’s vision for remaking capitalism is the manifestation of our worst fears for the post-pandemic world. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe prime minister’s failure to answer legitimate questions about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament could derail the yes case. By Nick Cater.
Read MorePolicy that encourages greater parental responsibility at home is critical to improving students’ educational performance. By Amanda Stoker.
Read MoreJim Molan’s seminal book assessing Communist China’s military strength and Australia’s woeful state of unreadiness was his final and most important act of service to his country. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreClean energy advocates conveniently ignore the material realities of transitioning to a so-called green economy. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreGovernment intervention that has effectively forced gas out of the energy market leaves the grid at the mercy of the weather without the safety net of a dispatchable source of power. By Nick Cater
Read MoreLabor should be addressing supply issues rather than imposing artificial caps on gas prices that will only bring more pain for investors and consumers in the long term. By Angus Taylor.
Read MoreHarry and Meghan present a good case study of the ways that adherence to identity dogma weakens the human spirit and disconnects people from reality. By Amanda Stoker.
Read MoreThe AEMO’s rosy projections of a 100% renewable grid blithely ignore the challenges ahead. By Nick Cater
Read MoreThe leaders of today must revisit the timeless values of a liberal democratic society if they are to address the political challenges of our time, argues Alexander Downer as he delivers the John Howard Lecture for the Menzies Research Centre.
Read MoreRenewables are being set up to fail by a government that refuses to drop its ideological opposition to complementary technologies such as gas and nuclear. By Ted O’Brien.
Read MoreThe Party must move beyond managerialism and summon the courage to fight the left on key values if it wishes to capture the imagination of young voters. By Alexander Downer.
Read MoreChris Bowen’s utopian models collide with reality as gloomy projections and fears of foreign reliance haunt the government’s flagship project. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe centre right is no longer sure of what it stands for and offers little policy differentiation from the other side, argues Tony Abbott in remarks to the Menzies Research Centre as he charts a path forward for the Liberal Party through testing times.
Read MoreUp until 20 years ago, the Liberal Party was the preferred choice among female voters. To win back this key demographic, the Liberals must do better at articulating the enduring appeal of its core values for a new generation of females - and abiding by them even when under challenge. By Amanda Stoker.
Read MoreNoel Pearson’s broadside against Jacinta Price only serves to highlight the unanswered questions of the Voice. By Amanda Stoker.
Read MoreThe Greens’ inner-city bubble remains intact, but opportunity beckons for the Liberals in the suburbs of Melbourne. By Nick Cater.
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