Out today: yet another screed of delusion, distortion and deceit that the Greens pass off as their magazine. It’s only ever newsworthy for its ridiculousness or...
If we have learned anything from 2020, it’s ‘don’t eat bats’. From Ebola to Covid, these winged Petri dishes have proved troublesome. In fact, it’s best for...
Time and common sense have appropriately bourne witness to the disappearance of centuries-old parliamentary extravagances such as gowns, wigs, frilly cuffs, silly hats, parchment and even...
Australia came to a fork in the road. The private sector went one way. The public sector the other, singing wee-wee-wee all the way to a...
News headlines throughout 2020 have pretended to be concerned about the soaring male suicide rate. We’ve seen the government allocate unprecedented spend on the issue, and heard plenty...
The free world is looking to the United States with apprehension. Since Churchill handed the mantle to Roosevelt, the US president has been the leader of...
I’m no doubt in a minority, but I believe that the American governing model, with a Montesquieu-ian separation of powers is infinitely superior to the current...
The Morrison government has introduced a new industrial relations bill to parliament, with their hopes set on getting rid of barriers to job growth in the...
We know all too well about the coronavirus death toll, but what about its household and financial impact? Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is releasing the mid-year budget...
State governments have now taken control of electricity policy from the Commonwealth. Although state control potentially allows alternative approaches to be tested and compared, all states...