When it comes to biological women’s rights – there’s not a lot of enthusiasm for truth, facts, or freedom inside Australian law. “The Left have done...
There was much to agree with in Paul Schroder’s address to the National Press Club today. As CEO of AustralianSuper – the behemoth managing over $300...
The mainstream media painted last week’s March for Australia as a gathering of racists and extremists, but what I saw was something entirely different. I saw...
A student once suggested to Milton Friedman that a 100 per cent inheritance tax might be the perfect redistributive tool: after all, the person is dead,...
Despite the mainstream media labelling the recent anti mass migration rallies as ‘far right radical neo-Nazi protests’, thousands of Aussie-loving conservatives showed up in the ACT...
Sir Winston Churchill once said: ‘An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.’ In other words, to win in politics,...
Papua New Guinea’s energy provider slid into the headlines this week with a shock revelation: it’s over $1.5 billion in debt. A sizeable chunk of PNG...
When a political party cops more than its fair share of mud-slinging, they’re probably on the money. Greens senators routinely apply their double standards to One...
Japan’s opposition parties, eyeing Upper House elections in July, demanded the government cut taxes. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba refused, saying he wouldn’t sell more bonds to...
We often hear that the present moment is decisive. That this government, or this election, offers a chance to reset, to break with the past, to...