I’m not sure if you were up as early as I was, but the United States of America has a new President. He’s back again. He’s...
Scene in a strategic meeting to select the Democratic candidate for the 2024 Presidential election: Nancy: ‘Okay guys, let’s get down to tin tacks. We’re here...
There is a terrible fear that Joe Biden’s presidential term has been little more than a performance – a bad one – that undermined the future...
For decades, nuclear energy has been relegated to the sidelines of the global debate on climate change and clean energy. Now, as countries face the urgency...
Fifteen months of attacks by Iran’s axis of resistance on Israel have proved to be a staggering strategic misjudgement that is reshaping the Middle East. Iran’s...
The battle of the vernacular and the political narratives around Australia Day finally seem to be reaching an exhausted truce. In 2025, there is a distinct...
I read JD Vance’s Hillbilly Elegy years before he was popular. In fact, I bought his book while I was in Shanghai in 2018. It turns...
‘Sadly, you can say what you like around the kitchen table at home,’ said Human Rights Commission President, Gillian Triggs, back in 2017. Australia cringed. Free...
As the war between Israel and Hamas moves toward a potential ceasefire, one might expect calls for calm and relief at the prospect of a reprieve...
Was Australia invaded by Britain on January 26, 1788? For a growing number of people, our national holiday, which marks the arrival of the First Fleet...