With International Women's Day upon us, it is timely to reflect on the Liberal principles that guided Robert Menzies' fervent commitment to equality of opportunity and the advancement of women in any field of endeavour. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreA truly compassionate approach to welfare aims to minimise those trying to avoid work. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreRobert Menzies consistently affirmed the need for Australia to maintain social security but always against the backdrop of liberal principles. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreBig Tech is a menace to free debate. It must be brought under control. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe Federal Government’s welfare payment adjustments strike the right balance between providing an appropriate level of social support and encouraging workplace re-engagement. By Anne Ruston.
Read MoreThere is an effective solution to managing both a belligerent China and our emissions reduction goals. It involves retrieving nuclear from the policy dustbin. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreTo meaningfully close the gap with Indigenous Australians, we must simplify the focus areas down to three practical targets. By Andrew Laming.
Read MoreDaniel Andrews has once again taken to whacking the virus with a sledgehammer to cover up his government’s bureaucratic ineptitude. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreExcluding agriculture won’t get us to net zero emissions. But a few policy tweaks could transform Australia’s 400 million hectares of farmland into net consumers of carbon sequestered into the soil. By James Mathias.
Read MoreThis 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.
Read MoreLabor’s latest report and policy campaign is misleading and misguided. By Tim James.
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.
Read MoreRobert Menzies saw government always as the servant of the people and never as their master. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreThere 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.
Read MoreThe consequences of medicalising children who later feel they shouldn’t have been set on that path can be devastating. By Claire Chandler.
Read MoreMany migrants choose to come to Australia in search of a better life, creating immeasurable opportunities for which their descendants are grateful. By Gemma Tognini.
Read MoreRobert 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.
Read MoreIn his maiden speech to Parliament, Senator Ben Small outlined his policy vision for Western Australia.
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