
Neo-Marxist’s push to reclassify gender
It seems like every week throws up a new assault on normality. This weekThe Australianreported on the introduction of the

Tackling Australia's welfare state
I spent last weekend in one of South Australia’s most productive agricultural areas – the Riverland. The breadth and diversity

Eight week campaign an important national test
We are now off and running in the 2016 federal election race. It’s going to be a battle of

Celebrating a decade in the Senate
Today marks ten years since I became a Senator for South Australia. The time has passed so quickly that it

Tackling the real issues at hand
This missive is being written around a campfire in regional South Australia whilst enjoying the serenity and majesty of the

Learning from Britain's Islamic migration mistakes
Sometimes the small things are the most noticeable. Last Sunday morning I woke and turned on the ABC radio news.

The issues that matter to middle Australians
Last night I attended a meeting in the town of Eudunda, located less than two hours’ drive from Adelaide. Our

A stronger conservative voice
Last night I was interviewed by Leigh Sales on the ABC’s7.30program. Sales was her professional self and we

An inconvenient truth
Back in 2009 I travelled to Europe to see the impact of their immigration program and how it had affected

Senate voting reform offers voters more choice
It’s the final Senate week before the Budget is due in May and the focus is on Senate voting

Double dissolution election looms as a possibility
The media speculation is that Australia will be headed to the national polls on July 2 for a double dissolution

United Nations secondment
It’s been another big week in politics since my last letter. It seems the rest of Australia has finally