The Black Market the Bureaucrats Built
Taxing legal cigarettes out of existence has spawned the growth of illegal cigarettes.
There’s been a lot of media commentary about the meeting of Aboriginal activists demanding changes to our Constitution. The
Words can scarcely do justice in condemning the barbarism attached to the Manchester bombing. Unfortunately it is not the first,
One question I am often asked is what impact Australian Conservatives might have on the election of a Federal Coalition
For the first time in many months I am struggling to choose a topic for my Weekly Dose of Common
Last night’s budget makes one thing crystal clear. Under the major parties, Australia is headed toward European levels of
The government has been on a spending binge this week. It has announced it will fund the second Sydney airport
Like many other Australians I attended a local Anzac Day dawn service to remember the sacrifice that so many have
I am out and about in regional South Australia this week. It’s my favourite part about being involved in
For the religious and non-religious alike, our nation celebrates one of our best cultural traditions this week – Easter. For Christians
Like many parents, I often reflect on the state of the world we are leaving our children. As a South
The “Statement of National Challenges” report was released this week by the Menzies Research Centre. It is very sober reading
It’s amazing what a bit of leadership tension does for intestinal fortitude. After months of obfuscations and prevarication the