Having the freedom to belong to a non-political union – aka a union that does not fund the Labor Party – is essential when it comes...
Political developments within countries cannot be analysed in isolation from the international context. The return of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to Iran, and the potential victory...
Why, since October 7, 2023, have many in the West celebrated Hamas’ invasion of southern Israeli communities and the unspeakable barbarities unleashed that day against Israeli...
Dear Prime Minister, Contained within your election acceptance speech on May 21, 2022, was the following statement/pledge: ‘I want to seek our common purpose and promote...
The Albanese government has finally made a long-overdue decision to expel Iran’s Ambassador to Australia. While the decision is welcome, it raises the critical question: What...
Yesterday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese fronted a press conference, declaring Iran as the shadowy hand behind recent attacks on the Australian Jewish community. He then declared...
Average electricity wholesale prices rose from less than $40 per MWh in 2009 (actually less than $30 in 2011) to their present $110. Almost continuously over...
The Treasurer’s Productivity Roundtable is not nothing … but it could become very little if there is no follow through for the next decade. That may...
Emerging from the recent Canberra gabfest is a growing sense that the government will increasingly focus its policy settings on confiscating the wealth of older Australians...
In the IPA Review’s 2025 Winter Edition, Australian economist (and one of my PhD supervisors) Sinclair Davidson wrote an article entitled, A State of Dependants. In...