It is not true that Australians blindly vote No at referendums, or that the double majority requirement precludes constitutional change. By Allan Pidgeon.
Read MoreHamas’ attack on Israel has changed the calculus for geopolitics in the Middle East. By Dave Sharma.
Read MoreDespite being under constant siege, today’s nation of Israel is home to an ancient Hebrew culture to which Judaism, Christianity and Western civilisation owe an incalculable debt, writes David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreChris Bowen’s weaponisation of the department for which he is responsible points to an energy minister under pressure as public support for lifting the ban on nuclear energy increases. By James Mathias.
Read MoreThe Covid inquiry’s success hinges on whether it reduces the power of government agencies to curtail the behaviour of the many in response to the assumed superior wisdom of the few. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe cultural currency of Christianity is vastly different from that of Menzies’ time as Prime Minister, yet even in our highly secularised society, there are principles from Menzies’ era that we can contend for in the present time. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreThe Government’s Covid inquiry fails on every count of what constitutes best-practice. It is too late in being appointed, too limited in its powers of review, too narrow in its scope, and too narrow in its membership and processes. By Scott Prasser.
Read MoreStudies show rates of mental health deterioration are much higher among left-leaning young people compared to peers who hold conservative views. By Freya Leach.
Read MoreThe Albanese Government has released a new Misinformation Bill that would have a huge negative impact on our freedom of speech. It needs to be stopped because no government should tell us what we can and cannot say. By David Coleman.
Read MoreFighting for housing supply and tax reform requires more from MPs than signalling to their electorate. It requires them to show the courage and conviction to fight for core beliefs that might be electorally unpopular but are in the public interest. By Jason Falinski and Tim Wilson.
Read MoreA lengthy podcast interview with Anthony Albanese reveals a prime minister devoid of policy substance. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreAustralia's first Indigenous federal parliamentarian was a constitutional conservative who held a profound belief in equal citizenship for all Australians. By George Brandis.
Read MoreThe Albanese Government is jeopardising the prospect of a sixth mining boom with a big government agenda and economy-damaging policies that will end up hurting all Australians, says Peter Dutton in remarks to the Minerals Week lunch.
Read MoreFreedom and aspiration is the way forward for young people, says Freya leach in her remarks to launch the Centre for Youth Policy.
Read MoreFreya Leach wants to reach every young Australian through the Centre for Youth Policy.
Read MoreWe need to replenish and nurture the next generation of entrepreneurs, value self-employment and encourage smaller enterprises. The IGR unfortunately missed this critical conversation. By Luke Achterstraat.
Read MoreWhy is the government rushing industrial relations changes that will be a drag on productivity and make the fiscal hill set out in the Intergenerational Report even steeper? By Stephen Walters.
Read MoreNuclear power would ensure the Albanese government meets its grand vision of revitalising union-dominated sovereign manufacturing and supply chains more quickly than putting all its efforts into a ‘de-localised’ renewable energy grid, says a prominent left-wing Canadian pro-nuclear activist.
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