The so-called housing crisis is a self-inflicted or manufactured problem resulting from the government’s rampant appetite for population growth and years of policy neglect in key...
Australia’s housing market has seen escalating prices since the 1970s. Various ad hoc attempts to cheapen supply have been tried by variations of subsidy schemes to...
If the ceasefire in Gaza holds, world leaders will quickly pivot to the question of Gaza’s future. If they are serious about preventing the next instalment...
In the tradition of Australian political theatre, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has unveiled his latest bid for relevance, the ‘Back Australia’ campaign. Launched with nauseating levels...
Former Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, raises a question about the sanity of US tariffs against India given the precarious structure of the world’s emerging powers. Surely...
Thirteen million taxpayer dollars later, and the main achievement of Jacinta Allan’s machete amnesty bins has been the disarmament of Victorians who now have fewer choices...
There’s an old proverb that progressives seem to have forgotten: more haste, less speed. In our race toward Net Zero, we are learning it the hard...
When my wife and I visited East Germany in 1984 it was still under communist rule. We were planning a European holiday that year to celebrate...
Did you know the Australian Financial Review named Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, as the third most culturally powerful person in Australia? I missed it...
The great mystery of conservative politics is whether or not the Liberal Party will survive Net Zero. Mark Speakman’s latest interview is a bad omen. Net...