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From the ground up: Unleashing the potential of soil
From the ground up: Unleashing the potential of soil

This MRC report argues that a deliberate and consistent national focus on soil enrichment, driven by national leadership from politicians, farming groups and farmers themselves, will deliver substantial benefits far beyond the farming sector.

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Nick CaterNick CaterFebruary 15, 2021Nick Cater, Soil carbon
Labor takes the low road
Labor takes the low road

Labor’s latest report and policy campaign is misleading and misguided. By Tim James.

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Tim James, PoliticsGuest UserFebruary 13, 2021Tim James
The Chinese Australian community and Liberal values
The Chinese Australian community and Liberal values

Contrary to entrenched assumptions, the values of the modern Australian Chinese community do not necessarily align with those of the political Left. By Gladys Liu.

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CultureSusan NguyenFebruary 11, 2021
Governing for the people
Governing for the people

Robert Menzies saw government always as the servant of the people and never as their master. By David Furse-Roberts.

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David Furse-RobertsSusan NguyenFebruary 11, 2021David Furse-Roberts, Robert Menzies
Chalm offensive
Chalm offensive

There could hardly be a better time for Jim Chalmers to map out a new fiscal path for Labor. But are his tax-and-spend instincts too firmly entrenched? By Nick Cater.

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Nick Cater, PoliticsNick CaterFebruary 11, 2021Nick Cater
Gender transition: a medical minefield
Gender transition: a medical minefield

The consequences of medicalising children who later feel they shouldn’t have been set on that path can be devastating. By Claire Chandler.

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PoliticsSusan NguyenFebruary 5, 2021
No place like home
No place like home

Many migrants choose to come to Australia in search of a better life, creating immeasurable opportunities for which their descendants are grateful. By Gemma Tognini.

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CultureSusan NguyenFebruary 5, 2021
The good of the nation
The good of the nation

Robert Menzies saw himself as unequivocally Australian and consciously sought to build a cohesive sense of national identity for the country in the post-war years. By David Furse-Roberts.

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David Furse-RobertsSusan NguyenFebruary 5, 2021David Furse-Roberts
Big vision for Senator Small
Big vision for Senator Small

In his maiden speech to Parliament, Senator Ben Small outlined his policy vision for Western Australia.

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Susan NguyenFebruary 5, 2021Liberal Party
Credit where it's due
Credit where it's due

Big business in search of reliable carbon offsets should take heed of Microsoft’s landmark deal with an Australian grazier. By Nick Cater.

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Nick CaterNick CaterFebruary 1, 2021Nick Cater, Soil carbon
Say a little prayer
Say a little prayer

Victorian voters have vehemently rejected their government’s proposal to attack religious freedoms.

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CultureSusan NguyenJanuary 30, 2021Religious freedom
GetUp's gall
GetUp's gall

Electoral matters matter a great deal and GetUp’s form is frankly stunning – so what action must be taken? By Tim James.

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Tim James, PoliticsGuest UserJanuary 30, 2021Tim James, Activism
Small business: a public policy priority for prosperity
Small business: a public policy priority for prosperity

With Labor lost in a woke-infested wilderness, now is the time for the Liberals to position themselves as the only Party for small business. By Sarah Richards.

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Business and EconomySusan NguyenJanuary 29, 2021Small Business
The disingenuity of transgender activism
The disingenuity of transgender activism

Activists supporting Victoria’s Conversion Bill should stop pretending they’re aligned with the grassroots campaigns of women’s rights or same-sex marriage. By Nick Cater.

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Nick Cater, PoliticsNick CaterJanuary 28, 2021Nick Cater, Transgender activism, Postmodernism
Virtue reality
Virtue reality

Virtue-signalling activists playfighting over symbolic issues are devaluing the reconciliation cause. By Nick Cater.

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Nick CaterNick CaterJanuary 18, 2021Nick Cater, Activism, Reconciliation
Holiday hell
Holiday hell

Of all the bad ways to stop a pandemic, Victoria deployed one of the worst in the middle of the Christmas break. By Nick Cater.

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Nick CaterNick CaterJanuary 11, 2021Nick Cater, Covid-19, Victoria
The year ahead
The year ahead

It’s time to look ahead and consider what’s coming in 2021. By Tim James.

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Tim James, PoliticsGuest UserDecember 19, 2020Tim James
Disunity is death
Disunity is death

The Hon John Anderson AO delivered the 2020 John Howard Lecture, speaking about why identity politics is tearing us apart.

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CultureSusan NguyenDecember 17, 2020Identity politics
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