This week has seen two politicians putting family tax back on the agenda, but in very different ways. Matt Canavan is the young (-ish) new leader of the National Party, and part of his policy agenda ...
It is no disadvantage at all for Matt Canavan being in the Senate, as The Australian claims. Except for determining who governs, the House is presently an irrelevant, ignored, and boring rubber stamp.
Over the weekend, following continued US-Israeli attacks on Iran and the resulting disruption to shipping through the Strait of ...
Last week, Dr Andrew Amos, a leading Queensland psychiatrist and academic, was silenced by the national regulator. The Australian ...
National pride matters. And symbols or displays of national pride carry huge significance. That is the lesson of the ...
Isn’t it odd the way we can start watching a streamer in absolute disgusted disbelief only to discover that ...
To paraphrase Charlie Munger: ‘show us the oversized government program and we will show you the scams and the ...
Last Sunday was International Women’s Day, a socialist jamboree, adopted by the United Nations. But it said little about ...
The middle class has always dreamed of saving the world from corruption and decay. Yet its revolutions have a curious habit of destroying things that were imperfect but human, replacing them with ...
Diversity is our strength.’ One hears this, or myriad variants of the same idea, unrelentingly. Certainly, I work in ...
The firestorm surrounding Senator Pauline Hanson’s comments regarding ‘good Muslims’ continues to swirl, fuelled by the ...
In May 2020, in Western Australia’s Pilbara region, two rock shelters, Juukan 1 and Juukan 2, were destroyed by mining giant Rio Tinto as part of its Brockman 4 mining operation. This caused an ...