For decades, governments have been kicking the can of federation reform down the road. Failure to address this is no longer an option, says Tim James.
Read MoreFormer Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper explains his deep admiration for Tony Abbott’s conservative values and egalitarian political style.
Read MoreIt may be counterintuitive to a free-market liberal, but the Snowy Hydro 2.0 might be the best investment in infrastructure we could make, says Nick Cater.
Read MoreJust because the protesters who glue themselves to the road have good intentions doesn’t mean they aren’t a threat to civilisation. By Henry Ergas.
Read MoreThe Australian economy is in uncharted waters and this time our traditional complacency will not save us, says business leader Tony Shepherd.
Read MoreThe Morrison Government’s decision to increase regulation of the banks might seem contrary to Menzies’ legacy but protection of citizens must come first. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreTaxpayers have been funding research into lethal sharks for 20 years but all they’ve received in return are dangerous beaches. By Fred Pawle
Read MoreAustralia is attracting people trying to cash in on our loose class-action laws. It’s time we pulled the reins on this vexatious practice, says Tim James.
Read MoreDemocracy works best at the national level, the Prime Minister reminded us in a landmark speech. Globalists mistakenly equate this with xenophobia, says Nick Cater.
Read MoreGetUp boss Paul Oosting’s appearance at the National Press Club confirmed his organisation is both ineffective and irrelevant.
Read MoreNot even Labor was going to vote for Adam Bandt’s amendments to the Government’s energy bill. But look who did. By Tim James
Read MoreThe party founded by Robert Menzies in 1944 remains both connected to its liberal roots and able to adapt to modern times.
Read MoreYou almost need a PhD in industrial relations law to decipher the awards negotiated by some unions. No wonder some managers are confused.
Read MoreFreedom and individualism are timeless principles, as Ronald Reagan’s first major speech, delivered 55 years ago this month, reminds us. By Sean Jacobs.
Read MoreSenior Australian Public Servants should realise that Yes Minister was a comedy, not a blueprint for taking power from elected representatives.
Read MoreAboriginal people in the Northern Territory are becoming economic refugees in their own country, says NT Legislative Assembly member Scott McConnell.
Read MoreWriting the posthumous biography of a famous friend such as Bill Leak poses a few challenges but none as daunting as those he faced.
Read MoreThe freedom we enjoy today can be traced back to the three strands of liberalism that guided the settlement of the colony and inspired our Federation.
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