Nuclear energy has a vital role to play in supporting our energy transition, writes Amir Gazar for the Centre for Youth Policy.
Read MoreBritain and Australia must stand up for the right of nations to choose their democratic destiny, says Boris Johnson as he delivers a passionate defence of western liberal democratic values at the 11th John Howard Lecture.
Read MoreThe Albanese government’s support for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war is evidence of its descent into undergraduate foreign policy. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreOver the last 20 years, Australian Year 10 students have gone backwards in their schooling by one full year. The government must take the tough action required to arrest declining academic standards. By Sarah Henderson.
Read MoreHosting a future COP is another vanity project for Anthony Albanese, who should instead concentrate on addressing his government’s cost-of-living crisis and failed climate and energy policies. By Ted O’Brien.
Read MoreThe landmark health and aged care reforms of the Menzies era aimed to protect the vulnerable without compromising the interests of private enterprise and individual initiative. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreAustralians are paying the price for the Government’s misguided Big Australia policy. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe Liberal Party is in a position of strength today because it backs aspirational Australians, families and small businesses left behind by the Albanese Government, says Peter Dutton in an address to the NSW Liberal Party Convention.
Read MoreGetting the policy settings right for workplace relations leads to greater prosperity and productivity and encourages aspiration, says Angus Taylor in his keynote speech to the HR Nicholls Society.
Read MoreAt a time where the prevailing cultural narrative is one of decline, it is important that we develop a positive story and hopeful vision for the future rooted in human flourishing and prosperity. By Freya Leach.
Read MoreEvidence-based teaching methods and explicit instruction of behaviour are fundamental to building a learning environment that re-engages students in the classroom, says Sarah Henderson as she addresses the Independent Schools Australia Forum.
Read MoreThe inaugural Alliance for Responsible Citizenship conference was an opportunity to look beyond the daily political and policy debates towards the larger forces shaping our world and our future. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreA 2021 report generated during the height of a global pandemic pointing to misinformation and disinformation concerns does not justify current proposals to grant Australia’s media regulator excessive powers. By James Mathias.
Read MoreThe bilateral visit to China will be a test of Anthony Albanese’s personal capacity to persuade President Xi Jinping on the strategic issues facing Australia and the world. By Georgina Downer.
Read MoreNuclear energy still has many doubters, including in Australia, but sentiment may be shifting as the world struggles to wean itself off fossil fuels. By John McDuling.
Read MoreThe referendum has exposed the widening fault line separating two Australias. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe government needs to tackle Australia’s deteriorating economic conditions head-on by spending less and removing obstacles to productivity. By Angus Taylor.
Read MoreHamas will continue to prioritise the terrorisation of Israel over the welfare of their own people. For the Palestinian people living in Gaza to be afforded the same opportunities and aspirations as anyone else, Hamas’s stranglehold on the Gaza Strip must be broken. By Freya Leach.
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