Politics
Political fat cats give themselves a raise (on you)
There are few things more upsetting than over-paid politicians (who claim a special empathy with the poor), giving themselves a…
When hatred finds a home in our institutions
I recently watched the documentary October 8 – a searing and distressing film about the aftermath of the October 7…
The conservative instinct
We must say clearly: this is our country
Tassie heads to the polls as the Liberals leave the building
Fight for your principles. Fight for your base. Fight to win...
Renewable energy is doomed
No sooner had the Prime Minister announced a roundtable on productivity when advice was being proffered on how further to…
Albo plays masterclass while Opposition forfeits
From the National Press Club: As I navigated the pothole-ridden roads into Canberra, rattling over newly installed rumble strips local…
Tasmania quietly points to our socialist future
The election of Michelle O’Byrne as Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly on May 14, 2024 marked a significant…
Stand and be counted
Why we must lean into the fight for conservative values
Labor’s communism must be destroyed
That is why the Liberal Party exists
Australia’s identity crisis
Convict island, global citizen, or America’s beach house?
Liberals back down on critical foreign student cuts
While the majority of this publication’s readers wish to see the restoration of the Liberal Party (or at the very…
Sacked by the staffers
How the Liberal Party lost its soul – and why Australia’s business community must seize it back
Libertarians ask, should we have the right to bear arms?
Constitution Amendment (Right to Possess and Carry Firearms) Bill
Foundational Liberal values
The current critical pile-on the Liberal Party after its disappointing federal election wipe-out is very much a mixed bag. Some…
Paradigm shift, please
Australian politics is no longer working
One more seat and One Nation joins the majors
The Coalition appears to have abandoned their followers who sweated blood for them over the past 30 years. Further, the…
One Nation claims two Senate seats with Malcolm Roberts re-elected
This evening, the AEC has completed the counts as far as seat allocations go for Western Australia and Queensland. It…
A Shadow Cabinet so wet it might drown
Punishing talented ministers in favour of factional power
The Liberal and National Party – Paterson v Lawson
While the political landscape of Australia has seen numerous battles over the years, between the city and the bush, played…
Too much listening, not enough leading
We’ve been hearing a lot of talk about listening. The new Liberals, under the leadership of Sussan Ley, want to…
The time for timidity is over
Let us show the world that freedom still burns brightly
Is Jim Chalmers’ super tax turning Teal seats blue?
Believe it or not, the battle for the blue ribbon in Goldstein is still going on. Yesterday, the AEC announced…
Socialism dressed up in the politics of empathy
I remember as a teenager in Cairns going to school every day with long hair wearing my blue jeans, black…
The net cost of the Coalition
Friends and foes alike are urging the Liberals and the Nationals to continue as a Coalition, but the cost of…
The Liberal Party’s women problem
While Australians are worried about the housing shortage and how to pay expensive electricity bills, the Liberal Party frets about…






























