What’s going to happen? Is everything going to be ok? What should we do? Predicting the future has always been fraught with difficulty. One need only...
Institute of Public Affairs executive director John Roskam has announced he will be standing down after 17 years at the helm of the free-market think-tank that...
Who, exactly, make up the members of the Cult of Dan, those hashtag warriors who instead of rattling off Hail Maries prove their devotion to the...
For a moment yesterday it seemed that the New South Wales Liberals had caught the deadly Chinese flu dictator variant from Victoria. The government had already...
Of all the known unknowns of the Covid-19 pandemic, of who to blame and of how to act, one certainty remains: that the impact of the...
The idea that a government could be handed near-absolute power to control the lives of citizens indefinitely ought to be unthinkable in Australia. But this will...
The idea of using hydrogen in the energy industry is not a new one, but only in the last two years has it enjoyed interest, investment and media attention...
It helps to be insane if you want to understand modern culture. Take this article from the Seven West Media-owned PerthNow news website last week headlined: “Transgender...
Oh, to be a fly on the wall when the Politbureau of Danandrewstan meets. Today’s concessions on the Pandemic Bill are token concessions, but they are...
COP26 in Glasgow has ended in the manner largely predicted at the outset: with an ambiguously worded ‘Glasgow Pact’ containing little of substance. Being a pact...