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Labor’s green gamble
Labor’s green gamble

Chris Bowen’s utopian models collide with reality as gloomy projections and fears of foreign reliance haunt the government’s flagship project. By Nick Cater.

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Nick CaterNick CaterDecember 8, 2022Nick Cater
The way forward for Australian Liberalism
The way forward for Australian Liberalism

The centre right is no longer sure of what it stands for and offers little policy differentiation from the other side, argues Tony Abbott in remarks to the Menzies Research Centre as he charts a path forward for the Liberal Party through testing times.

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Tony AbbottGuest UserDecember 3, 2022Tony Abbott, Liberalism
Arresting the slide
Arresting the slide

Up until 20 years ago, the Liberal Party was the preferred choice among female voters. To win back this key demographic, the Liberals must do better at articulating the enduring appeal of its core values for a new generation of females - and abiding by them even when under challenge. By Amanda Stoker.

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Amanda StokerGuest UserDecember 2, 2022Amanda Stoker, Voting Behaviour
Tragic tirade
Tragic tirade

Noel Pearson’s broadside against Jacinta Price only serves to highlight the unanswered questions of the Voice. By Amanda Stoker.

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Amanda StokerGuest UserDecember 1, 2022Amanda Stoker
Champagne socialists
Champagne socialists

The Greens’ inner-city bubble remains intact, but opportunity beckons for the Liberals in the suburbs of Melbourne. By Nick Cater.

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Nick CaterNick CaterDecember 1, 2022Nick Cater
A little piece of earth
A little piece of earth

The post war reforms to housing policy are among the Menzies government’s greatest legacies. By Nick Cater.

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Nick Cater, HomeSusan NguyenNovember 25, 2022Nick Cater
Projecting power in a contested region
Projecting power in a contested region

Australia needs to forge a high-tech defence ecosystem built on free enterprise principles in order to project real power in our region and credibly deter hostile actors, argues James Paterson in a speech to a Menzies Research Centre event.

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DefenceSusan NguyenNovember 25, 2022Cyber Security
Canada lights the way
Canada lights the way

Australia should take note of the hard lessons learned by our allies as we ready ourselves for the move away from coal. By Nick Cater.

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Nick CaterNick CaterNovember 24, 2022Nick Cater
The eminent legacy of Percy Spender
The eminent legacy of Percy Spender

The achievements of Menzies’ senior cabinet minster have influenced global security for decades. By David Furse-Roberts.

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David Furse-RobertsGuest UserNovember 18, 2022David Furse-Roberts
A model Republican
A model Republican

Ron DeSantis has shown that being a principled advocate for common sense in the face of woke culture is a recipe for electoral success rather than political suicide. By Amanda Stoker.

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Amanda StokerSusan NguyenNovember 16, 2022
A fearless reformer: Peter Reith (1950-2022)
A fearless reformer: Peter Reith (1950-2022)

The Menzies Research Centre pays tribute to a Liberal stalwart and determined reformer. By David Furse-Roberts.

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David Furse-RobertsSimone NicolsonNovember 11, 2022David Furse-Roberts, Vale
Democrat delirium
Democrat delirium

The PM’s decision to hitch himself to the hysterical leftist wagon may prove misguided. By Nick Cater.

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Nick CaterNick CaterNovember 10, 2022Nick Cater
Crunch time on the right
Crunch time on the right

Washington Post columnist Henry Olsen discusses how the ‘Great Realignment’ is rocking Australian politics. Interview by Nick Cater.

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Guest UserNovember 4, 2022
The window is closing fast
The window is closing fast

We have a moral obligation to the Australian people to build and maintain a strong deterrent to any regional aggressor, argues Andrew Hastie.

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Simone NicolsonNovember 4, 2022
Igniting the way to cheaper energy
Igniting the way to cheaper energy

The Federal Government needs to stop demonising gas and start seeing it as part of the solution for cheaper energy. By Amanda Stoker.

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Amanda StokerSusan NguyenNovember 3, 2022
The energy transition delusion
The energy transition delusion

Manhattan Institute senior fellow Mark P. Mills discusses the hidden dangers behind the current scale and pace at which countries are transitioning to renewable energy sources and some common delusions held by its advocates. Interview by Nick Cater.

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Energy and EnvironmentGuest UserNovember 3, 2022
Bill shock
Bill shock

Labor's cheap renewable energy narrative could cost them power at the next election. By Nick Cater.

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Nick CaterNick CaterOctober 31, 2022Nick Cater
A budget which breaks promises
A budget which breaks promises

The budget doesn’t address our economic challenges or inspire confidence, argues Peter Dutton in his reply to Labor’s budget.

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Simone NicolsonOctober 28, 2022
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