Radicalised teachers are dragging identity politics into the classroom by rewarding student essays that reflect their own ideological views. By Mark Lopez.
Read MoreThe ABC’s growing sense of hubris strengthens the case for an independent broadcasting ombudsman. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreVictoria’s latest lockdown shows that flattening the curve has somehow morphed into an unspoken and impossible strategy of elimination. By Beverley McArthur.
Read MoreElizabeth Lee draws on her own lived experience to provide a powerful reminder of the universality of Liberal values as she welcomes delegates to Federal Council. Read an edited transcript of her speech.
Read MoreEveryone is seeing the Asian opportunity. Fewer are seeing the tropics, and therein lies a tremendous opportunity for Northern Australia. By Andrew Robb.
Read MoreThe resurgence of the Wuhan lab leak theory has cast doubt on expert certainty. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreAs a casualty of the culture wars, education is indoctrinating students with PC language and group think, writes Kevin Donnelly in this edited extract from Cancel Culture and the Left’s Long March - an anthology about the origins of the culture wars.
Read MoreRobert Menzies believed the moral character of its citizens was essential to the survival of a free and democratic society. By David Furse-Roberts.
Read MoreThe Prime Minister’s recent speech on identity politics is significant. It is less about what we should be doing in government but why we as Liberals should be doing it. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreUnder Woke convention it’s hard to know who can gather together and what can be spoken about without feeling bad about it. By Beverley McArthur.
Read MoreIt’s hard to justify a publicly funded broadcaster that appeals predominantly to old, male lefties. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe road to emissions reduction needs to be responsible and sustainable, argues Angus Taylor as he reinforces the case for a gas fired recovery. The following is an edited transcript of a speech to the Sydney Institute.
Read MoreFar from being the tiger in the nation’s economic tank, Victoria is more akin to the goldfish in a bowl - suffering memory loss and going nowhere. By Beverley McArthur.
Read MoreThe pragmatism of Budget 2021-22 sets Australia on a world beating pathway to economic recovery, argues the Federal Treasurer in a speech to the MRC. The following is an edited transcript.
Read MoreLabor’s position on housing shows the party has learned nothing from the errors of the Rudd and Gillard governments. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreThe draft national curriculum confuses the teaching of history with a quest for social justice and discards factual accuracy in the process. By Henry Ergas.
Read MoreThe national curriculum, like so much else in the way we run schools, is a Labor project that has failed to deliver what it promised. By Nick Cater.
Read MoreWas Menzies a conservative or a progressive? It is a question that only makes sense if we retroject modern meanings of these terms back onto Menzies. By Stephen Chavura.
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