No one would argue that the Liberal Party should remain static and unresponsive to changes in society. But rebuilding requires reflection on the foundations of the Liberal Party, which is why Menzies is still relevant. By Georgina Downer.
Read MoreBad government decisions - such as increased spending over the next five years and new taxes - are contributing to inflationary pressures and exacerbating the cost of living crisis, says Peter Dutton as he identifies the economy, energy, industrial relations and housing as areas in need of policy reform.
Read MoreA growing number of border threats and illegal boat arrivals, together with an under-strain frontline border defence workforce, are the entirely foreseeable consequences of Labor’s decision to cut border security funding and change the Coalition’s border protection policies. By James Paterson.
Read MoreAnthony Albanese has put the success of our most consequential national security pact at risk because of his ideological opposition to the technology that lies at the heart of the AUKUS arrangement. By Ted O’Brien.
Read MoreThe Liberal Party is predicated on two core ideas; freedom and aspiration. Both of these are under attack. By Freya Leach.
Read MorePolicy that captures the entrepreneurial spirit of young people and taps into the human instinct for freedom and aspiration is the key to steering Millennials and Gen Z towards liberalism. By Freya Leach.
Read MoreAt a time when we need to unite the country, the Prime Minister's proposal will permanently divide us by race, says Peter Dutton.
Read MoreAustralians have a choice at the next election between a clean energy future founded in practical reality or one driven by dogma and wishful thinking. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe current debate regarding the ability of faith-based schools to preference staff who share a common faith appears to ignore a crucial principle of international human rights law that aims for a principled balancing of conflicting rights. By David Fawcett.
Read MoreChris Bowen’s argument that nuclear power is too expensive and too difficult to consider, is looking increasingly feeble as the financial and technical challenges of the current plan become apparent. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreLabor’s cash handouts cannot disguise the fact that its budget fails to address the policy concerns of young voters. By Freya Leach.
Read MoreOur national narrative once inspired generations of Australians and gave them hope for the future. But that has changed, with young people today increasingly pessimistic despite growing up in the most technologically advanced and prosperous society in human history. By Alexander Downer.
Read MoreThe consensus from economists is that the Budget will add to inflationary pressures.
Read MoreThe Government’s inflationary Budget has failed to deliver cost-of-living relief for Australians as promised, and is a missed opportunity at economic structural reform, says Peter Dutton in his Budget in Reply.
Read MoreThe MRC crunches the numbers on how many taxpayers stand to benefit from the stage 3 tax reform.
Read MoreThe main test for the upcoming budget is whether it will take pressure off inflation. By Angus Taylor.
Read MoreTo spend heavily to incentivise one cohort of mothers to work while spending heavily to disincentivise another cohort to do so defies logic. By Amanda Stoker.
Read MoreIt is our job as Liberals to convince people who just want to keep more of the money they earn, who just want a better life for themselves and their family, who want governments to help facilitate their ambition and not curb it, that we are the party for them. By Sussan Ley.
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